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Galaxytech GeForce GTX 780 Ti Spec Sheet Leaks

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/01/2013 11:58 AM | Source | 22 comment(s)
Galaxytech GeForce GTX 780 Ti Spec Sheet Leaks

There has been a lot of speculation on the GeForce GTX 780 Ti, will it be a fully fetched GK110 GPU or an overclocked GeForce GTX 780 ? Well, that speculation comes to an end as a product PDF slipped out on the Galaxytech website showing everything you need to know about the GeForce GTX 780 Ti, and guys. It won't get any better then this. It is a full GK110 GPU with 2880 Shader processors running a 876 MHz core clock with a boost frequency to 928 MHz. The memory is receiving a bump as well to 7 Gbps.

The board is based on a 3GB framebuffer running a 384-bit memory bus. So with all that in mind and aside from the 6GB memory the Titan has, this card should beat GeForce GTX Titan by a good margin while its a whole lot cheaper as well.

GALAXY:

GALAXY GeForce GTX 780 Ti is our fastest single-GPU card ever, combining turbocharged power with exciting new technologies that make every game come to life like never before. This is pure performance accelerated to the extreme, giving PC gamers the freedom to play every title at ultra setting and max resolutions on today’s highest-definition displays.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti will support GPU Boost 2.0, Adaptive V-Sync, NVIDIA Surround and PhysX, DirectX 11.2, 3D Vision, QUAD-SLI and OpenGL 4.4. The GTX 780 Ti is equipped with 6+8pin power connectors, recommended PSU is 600 watt or greater.

Here's that slide originating from Galaxy Technology, which apparantly was serving publicly on the GalaxyTech.com website. Thanks to Asder00 for spotting this one, though the original source is that Videocardz website.



Galaxytech GeForce GTX 780 Ti Spec Sheet Leaks




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JonasBeckman
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#4690245 Posted on: 11/01/2013 12:04 PM
The GTX 780(Ti) now supports DirectX 11.2 fully? Interesting. :)
(And OpenGL 4.4 already, do we even have any games using OpenGL 4.x at all? Maybe not on Windows PC and perhaps there's some other software using it.)

EDIT: Then again there were like a handful of titles if even that which supported DirectX 10.1 and we're only now seeing one game (Battlefield 4) using 11.1 though I guess once the XBox-One is released we might see a increase in DirectX 11 usage in games, maybe even 11.1 or 11.2 though what do I know.
(And both AMD and Nvidia seems to have plans for next year.)

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#4690274 Posted on: 11/01/2013 12:35 PM
Had bet's on 6GB VRAM, seem's odd to stick to 3GB when 290x has 4GB an will appeal more to 4K users since you can go over 3GB quite easily

In multiple card setup for 4K this will become VRAM limited

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#4690276 Posted on: 11/01/2013 12:35 PM
I still wish AMD would put more pressure on Nvidia. Yes I'm an NV supporter, but it feels like Nvidia simply had the 780ti planned months ago, and were simply waiting for AMDs next great GPU (and what a good card it is!) to come along before grabbing the top run of the ladder again by releasing this one.

With the huge price drop on the 780 here in Norway I think people will still be tempted towards Green for those who enjoy watercooling like I do. There will always be a debate about red v green but I wish AMD would just go that little bit further.

On a plus side for AMD. I ran some tests with the latest drivers recently and for the first time in a long time, i experienced no issues. Nvidia however... bleh.

I wonder if AMD could make me turn Red with Envy instead of Green like past few years ;)

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#4690277 Posted on: 11/01/2013 12:36 PM
This card should have been released along witht he regular 780 imo this end of the year release is kinda lame imo...

However we all know 11.2 is a joke right now as if any games will have 11.2 by the time this card is outdated ha

anyways stick with my 780 sli for now as im sure the 200$ over a regular 780 is not worth the coin to me...

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#4690283 Posted on: 11/01/2013 12:41 PM
Looks like I was right about it being a Titan refresh rather than an in-between. The $699 price tag made it obvious. How else would it sell when the Titan already got beaten by a $550 card? It will have to beat the 290x to justify the price tag.

The conservative clock speed and 3GB ram means we can expect Nvidia to go back to its usual business of stupid expensive cards with a 'GTX 790' basically a faster better 780ti with the full blown 6GB ram, dubbed 'Titan of the 700 series'
That could be the last one before Maxwell?

The past month is certainly an exciting showdown of graphics card competition :infinity:

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#4690284 Posted on: 11/01/2013 12:42 PM
well thx Nvidia i got my 2 gtx 780s not 2 long go.. now gtx 780ti not fair on us who have gtx 780 and Titans ..and now it supports DirectX 11.2 :bang: why not for gtx 780 and the Titan.. i will not buy other Nvidia card again next time will be the red team ..thx Nvidia..... :bang:

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#4690287 Posted on: 11/01/2013 12:45 PM
About DirectX 11.2
http://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2013/10/17/windows-8-1-2/
"Our GPUs based on Kepler architecture are ready for DX 11.2 and will immediately support these features. "
So nothing new. They just put it on the box.

ClexRex
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#4690288 Posted on: 11/01/2013 12:45 PM
I will be sticking with NVidia but I agree with ceesay we need better road maps for upcoming products or something this release a card 3 months after another card with basically 0 marketing on it or anything...is very uncool

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#4690364 Posted on: 11/01/2013 02:05 PM
Can't wait for the benchmarks. I look forward to some OC'd models. I hope MSI gives this the Lightning treatment, if so, 0-day buy for me. Definitely the upgrade I've been waiting for.

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#4690391 Posted on: 11/01/2013 02:35 PM
Yea, I want to see some Quad-SLI benches with this one! :infinity:
It's kinda weird, though. This one should've been called the Titan and have 6GB of memory >.>

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#4690397 Posted on: 11/01/2013 02:47 PM
well thx Nvidia i got my 2 gtx 780s not 2 long go.. now gtx 780ti not fair on us who have gtx 780 and Titans ..and now it supports DirectX 11.2 :bang: why not for gtx 780 and the Titan.. i will not buy other Nvidia card again next time will be the red team ..thx Nvidia..... :bang:


It's not their fault. I've had two titans for almost a year now, you might have waited that long but I wouldn't have.

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#4690419 Posted on: 11/01/2013 03:08 PM
I would have thought the point of this card was (also) high resolution gaming. Other than 2560x1440 I don't think the vram will be suficient for the future IF you play with lots of AA. I can defnitely see it beeing limited at 4k, still it's a nice card, can't wait to check out the reviews. :)

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#4690448 Posted on: 11/01/2013 03:41 PM
Guys, just waited another week... when the R9-290 (non X) release with their price and performance. Good times! :banana: Wonder how NV going to react?!

Gotta admitted, NV know how to beat the drum.

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#4690478 Posted on: 11/01/2013 04:15 PM
amd way to go....

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#4690587 Posted on: 11/01/2013 06:21 PM
Had bet's on 6GB VRAM, seem's odd to stick to 3GB when 290x has 4GB an will appeal more to 4K users since you can go over 3GB quite easily

In multiple card setup for 4K this will become VRAM limited

Yeah thought it be odd for them just have 3GB

appears theirs special black editions of the 780 Ti coming too

NVIDIA is also planning to launch a faster variant of GeForce GTX 780 Ti. Just as I told you in my previous post, GTX 780 Ti will also be available in 6GB and 12GB variants, these cards will be available in special, possibly limited editions.

I don’t know the exact name of these cards yet, so I will just refer to them as ‘special editions’.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti special black edition
While the original GTX 780 Ti will run at 876/928 MHz clocks, the exclusive special edition will boost to 1000/1033 MHz (unconfirmed). Both variants will have the same memory clock of 7 GHz. The clock speeds are not the only difference. The faster GTX 780 TI has no TDP limit (at least on paper). This card is basically what Uber Mode is to R9 290X, only here you get higher clocks and more memory.

According to our sources, GeForce GTX 780 Ti will arrive with black cooler, so this is more than just a new BIOS.

The rest of the specs shouldn’t really change much. I don’t know if this card is going to be released along with 3GB models, all we know for certain, is that it will not be cheap.

Please note, the picture is just my interpretation of the ‘black 780 Ti’.

http://***************/47530/nvidia-geforce-gtx-780-ti-also-special-edition

source video card

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