The GTX 780, 770, 760 ti Thread *First review leaked $700+?*

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Cloudfire777

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This GPU will sell like crazy :D

Suggested retail price $ 599
http://www.cnbeta.com/articles/238009.htm

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blackened23

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We should add a mini poll as to whether the final price will be 599.99 or 699.99 :) Is there a way to edit a post like that?
 

blackened23

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For $599 I am tempted, but need to see some benchies first. Maybe with a modifies bios and some high overclocking we could be looking @ Titan performance for much less?

SLI 780s for 1200$ doesn't sound bad at all, no it doesn't - and would be shockingly close to the Titan SLI while costing 800$ less. I actually bought my lightnings for 600$ (each), to put this into perspective. Hmm!
 

wand3r3r

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Yes, they even wrote US dollars in the article. The specs I posted is what will be put on the Nvidia site once the card goes official :)

What's different about that rumor? I assume you saw the listing for $720? Last page.

Ah you edited in a reason.
 

Fx1

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/permanently blocked. I have wasted so much time reading your worthless crap.

So you couldnt think of anything to say about Haswell and their die shrinks and new arch's which are announced years in advance?

Nice one.
 

blackened23

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So you couldnt think of anything to say about Haswell and their die shrinks and new arch's which are announced years in advance?

Nice one.

Oh, I don't know, you can look at the secrecy leading up to *every* GPU release in the past four years as anecdotal evidence? Just a wild guess.
 

krnmastersgt

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Damn 760Ti projected at $300? But that's going to be MSRP and for reference designs right? Aftermarket coolers always go for more and most retailers, whether intentionally or just because of automated pricing system will have the cards selling for well above MSRP for around a month or two depending on how large of a supply they can get out.
 

lagokc

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Damn 760Ti projected at $300? But that's going to be MSRP and for reference designs right? Aftermarket coolers always go for more and most retailers, whether intentionally or just because of automated pricing system will have the cards selling for well above MSRP for around a month or two depending on how large of a supply they can get out.

Just check your email and hope newegg sends out a code for 20% off all video cards next month :awe:
 

Fx1

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Oh, I don't know, you can look at the secrecy leading up to *every* GPU release in the past four years as anecdotal evidence? Just a wild guess.

You dont need to give the game away just advise when their new GPU's should arrive.

If you have no new products then the best you can do is put people off upgrading to the 7xx series.
 

Rezist

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Nvidias massive GPU's always have lots of die area which is dedicated to GP GPU. This is what must make them Tesla card GPU's

The GK104 was basically stripped back gaming GPU. This is why it performs so poorly at those GP GPU tasks but can keep up on FPS.

AMD should have kept making small gaming GPU's rather than try and compete in GP GPU.

AMD failed in realizing that no one cares about compute. Basically nvidia took the smart approach that AMD had and AMD took nvidias approach.
 

Imouto

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AMD failed in realizing that no one cares about compute. Basically nvidia took the smart approach that AMD had and AMD took nvidias approach.

Don't think so. Compute will become more and more important in the mist of getting a discrete graphics card either CUDA or OpenCL.

As for me I was in the market for a CUDA card and Nvidia not delivering with the 6XX series made me wait for the GTX 580 to drop price or for a second hand one. You know what? It still have an insane price tag and it's not for its gaming performance.

Now I'm thinking in 2 used GTX 560 Ti.
 

3DVagabond

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Im not wrong.

Historically Nvidia always had larger die GPU's than AMD. GK104 was an exception and the only reason is because GK110 wasnt launched as a desktop GPU until Titan.

Also lets get something straight here. I didnt insult anyone, firebird insulted me.

Continue taking the high road, as far as that is concerned. As is often the case in real life, it's the person who retaliates that gets the infraction. Those who say little to nothing except to bait you into retaliating do it on purpose.
 

Skurge

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Can't believe how nobody has a problem with these prices.

And to think people still defended nvidia's pricing after 4870 came out. We shall see how amd responds. If they follow suit, I guest we have nobody to blame but ourselves.
 

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Can't believe how nobody has a problem with these prices.

And to think people still defended nvidia's pricing after 4870 came out. We shall see how amd responds. If they follow suit, I guest we have nobody to blame but ourselves.

I think most people will have an issue with a $699 price tag, if that truly ends up being the price. $599 and people will complain but it will still sell well.
 

rgallant

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not sure a 2x crippled chip should sell for $200-300 hundred dollars over the same sized 580 from dec.2010 and 2 x 580[@900] are almost = [in mark 3d 11any ways] but maybe it's just me.
 
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