GeForce GTX Titan LE caught on camera ?
There have been some rumors that there will be a cheaper version og the GeFirce GTX Titan released in the summer time, a a hint cheaper. Specifications indicate that the card should be fairly similar towards the Quadro K6000, let's assume for now that NVIDIA will middle out that gap with a 600~700 USD product. Now an PCB photo turned up on the web. Have a peek after the break.
Here's Wcctech on it:
The information we received came with a backside PCB shot and a few technical details of the upcoming GeForce GTX Titan LE GPU. As you can note, the PCB is remarkably similar to the original GeForce GTX Titan minus a few memory chips. In total, there are 20 memory chips (10 on back, 10 on front) which amounts to a 5 GB GDDR5 memory buffer across a 320-bit interface. Given NVIDIA’s Titan and 600 series specifications, the GTX Titan LE would have its memory clocked at 6008 MHz effective frequency. We can’t see anything else new on the board. The power scheme remains the same which includes 8+6 Pin PCI-e connectors, 2 SLI Gold fingers, DVI-DL, HDMI and Display port for display connectivity. It is also seen that the GTX Titan LE uses the same cooler as the GTX Titan so the overall design would be very similar. The only thing that would be changed is the GK110 with reduced core count around 2304-2496 and a 5 GB GDDR5 (384-bit) memory. Hopefully, we would be looking at a lower price range around $659-$759.
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Those will be awesome too and that means better drivers, yey!!!
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Lets milk the Titan, nvidia said

Just wait for GTX7xx, lol
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Cant wait to see what Nvidia thinks is "cheaper" 50 ~100 $ if that? I already find GPU price on the titan to be ridiculous. But then by time I actual upgrade my card again there will be 200~300$ cards that run circles around the titan
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If that's true that I'm not sure who the Titan LE is aimed at really. People with more money than sense?
The Titan and Titan LE are just here to fill the void while 780s and the rest of the 700 series are being made. You'll notice it's been a year and some months already since the 680 was released so they had to release something new and it has to be more powerful than a 680 to look new and better.
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I have no need for compute or 5 GB of VRAM so the Titan LE would be a waste of money for me. If someone gave me one for free, I wouldn't complain though!