For example, stuff-uk.net is already has MSI’s GTX-780TI-3GD5 in  stock for £582. Zotac’s reference card is listed in several DACH shops  with prices starting at €677 – but it’s not available just yet. The card  was announced a few weeks back and there’s nothing new to report on the  spec front. It is based on a GK110-425-B1 GPU, clocked at 875MHz (Boost  928MHz), with 3GB or GDDR5 on a 384-bit memory bus. The memory clock is  1750MHz.
 It’s got 2880 cores, 240 texture units and 48 ROPs, up from  2304/192/48 on the original GTX 780. In terms of performance, it churns  out 5040GFLOPS (Single), 210GFLOPS (Double). The “old” GTX 780 could  manage 3977GFLOPS (Single), 165GFLOPS (Double). For a bit of  perspective, here are the Titan numbers: 4500GFLOPS (Single), 1311GFLOPS  (Double, 732MHz).