blackened23
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You completely ignored the r9 290 at $450 maybe even $399, how does it fit in to little assessment?Possible Nvidia strategy:
GTX 780: Price goes from $649 >>> $500
GTX Titan: EOL thanks to GTX 780 TI
GTX 780 TI: overclocked 2688 cores for $649
GTX Titan >>>> Replaced by GTX Titan Ultra/GTX Atlas, full GK110 aka 2880 cores for $999, same as GTX Titan cost before.
Price on the OEM versions of GTX 780 will go down too. Including those who are overclocked. Which roughly match the R9 290X in performance. Selling for $50 less than 290X.
GTX 780 TI cost $100 more than R9 290X, but beat it by 10% (?), include a much better cooling system and other goodies like G-sync, shadowplay, Gameworks and of course game bundles etc. It will make the $100 justified and it will sell pretty well. Now people who didn`t have $1k to dish out earlier, can finally play with a Titan.
GTX Titan Ultra/GTX Atlas. It will replace Titan in the best of the best, meaning people will have to bleed to buy it. But they get a full GK110, aka 2880 cores, 192 cores more than Titan.
Nvidia basically have AMD check mate with this strategy.
You completely ignored the r9 290 at $450 maybe even $399, how does it fit in to little assessment?
Unless R9 290 price is set to cannibalize the 290X, which I doubt, it will work in Nvidia`s favour.
Alrighty, so let me get this straight. This 780ti is faster than Titan, has the same amount of VRAM - 6GB of GDDR5, and costs 650$. This sounds legit?
I don't know. LOL. We'll see.
You're not even making sense right now. The 7950 was 100$ less than the 7970. It's pretty much a foregone conclusion that the 290 will be 450$, maybe less because there's a huge price chasm there between the 280X and 290X (300$ - 550$). Lower price cards always sell a ton more than the higher price ones, you'd think this would be obvious but lower price cards always cannibalize higher price ones. The extent varies. The GTX 770 sold way more than the 780, 760 wold more than the 770, so on and so forth - as the price gets lower, the market grows exponentially.
If he is not connected to internet, the score won`t be uploaded.Shouldn't the score be on 3dmark.com? All I could find with this CPU and score was 3xgtx480 or Titan
As far as undisputed, anyone who claims that for any of the high-end cards (current, as well as once the 780Ti is released) is dreaming. There is no undisputed winner. They all have their pros and cons, people here just sensationalize things.
It would be great to see the vanilla 780 go down to ~$450, so you could get 2x for under a grand. Seeing the regular 290 performance will be interesting too. 290x vs 780Ti and 290 vs 780. Glad to see we have some good choices at the top end.
You mean connected to the netz for leaking this info & yet offline when it comes to uploading the actual score for validation, yup sounds legitWell if it cost $450 it will only be $50 more for GTX 780 versions.
$50 more for lets say +$15%. How does that not benefit Nvidia?
If he is not connected to internet, the score won`t be uploaded.
You mean connected to the netz for leaking this info & yet offline when it comes to uploading the actual score for validation, yup sounds legit
Thanks for stopping by my profileToday 03:45 PM
hope you get your stomach disemboweled.
But without validation I'd take that score with more than a grain of salt, not that it can't be legitimate but there are too many variables here viz temps, GPU/VRAM clocks et al. Also there is nothing to suggest what this piece of hardware actually is, like an overclocked & super cooled titan or something closer to a 780. However the amount of info accompanying these leaks is kinda scarce atm hence the obvious skepticism.Many ways.
Remove LAN cable/disconnect WiFi
Run 3DMark program.
Take screenshot.
Store on HDD
Remove program
Reconnect.
Upload picture
Profit??
It's fake just like most of the claims OP spreads on this forum
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums...e-GTX-780-Ti&p=5212538&viewfull=1#post5212538780 Ti has little bit higher then Titan performance, less memory, price will be higher then GTX 780 (little bit). In detail, 780 Ti IS TITAN with 3GB and higher clocks, BUT this puupy will be...
Btw, is there special reason for your overacativity on GPU forum lately?
But without validation I'd take that score with more than a grain of salt, not that it can't be legitimate but there are too many variables here viz temps, GPU/VRAM clocks et al. Also there is nothing to suggest what this piece of hardware actually is, like an overclocked & super cooled titan or something closer to a 780. However the amount of info accompanying these leaks is kinda scarce atm hence the obvious skepticism.
Not sure why the offline results are suspect, most these benchers don't even have networking function with barely functioning OSes to start with.
Not saying it's real, just saying offline screen shots are not uncommon for released products, let alone IP trackable leaks.
In which case you'd have to ask why a mere 5% increase in scores when you have a ~15% boost in memory & GPU clocks for what is basically the same card i.e. the GTX titan, albeit with better thermals I guess.Well release date is mid November.
The leaker said reviews are coming really soon.
Would it be far fetched to think that someone, somewhere, that doesn`t work for Nvidia, got their hands on it?
I mean, stores have supplies they need to fill, reviewers probably have recieved their samples already, someone got their hands on engineering samples or even qualification samples.
Good point.
Ton of previous examples that couldnt be found on 3dmark.com
Can I use this in my sig, Imouto?
Oh boy, 4k with lower IQ settings, where can I sign up for a $550 gpu and $3,600 screen to enjoy such luxury?
Oh boy, 4k with lower IQ settings, where can I sign up for a $550 gpu and $3,600 screen to enjoy such luxury?