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Gigabyte GeForce GTX 780 Ti Photo
We ate only a day away now from the release of the GeForce GTX 780 Ti, as such stores and etailers already have information on them. Often then pictures start to surface on the web. As such, meet the Gigabyte GeForce GTX 780 Ti. The reference model has the same looks ast 780 and Titan alright. The specs match earlier leaks as it is a full GK110 GPU with 2880 Shader processors running a 876 MHz core clock with a boost frequency to 928 MHz. The 3GB memory is receiving a bump as well to 7 Gbps.
NVIDIA is targeting a $699.99 price-point with the GTX 780 Ti. Picture courtesy goes to Videocardz.
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#4694775 Posted on: 11/06/2013 07:38 PM
wrong thread.
wrong thread.
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#4694782 Posted on: 11/06/2013 07:42 PM
Was hoping with the 290 surprise this might come out of the gate at 599$
Was hoping with the 290 surprise this might come out of the gate at 599$
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#4694810 Posted on: 11/06/2013 08:23 PM
Interesting typo there
We only a day away now from the release of the GeForce GTX 780 Ti, as such stores and etailers already have information on them. Often then pictures start to surface on the web. As such, meet the Gigabyte GeForce GTX 780 Ti. The reference model has the same looks ast 780 and Titan alright. The specs match earlier leaks as it is a full GK110 GPU with 2880 Shader processors running a 876 MHz core clock with a boost frequency to 928 MHz. The 3GB memory is receiving a bump as well to 7 Gbps.
NVIDIA is targeting a $699.99 price-point with the GTX 780 Ti. Picture courtesy goes to Videocardz.
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NVIDIA is targeting a $699.99 price-point with the GTX 780 Ti. Picture courtesy goes to Videocardz.
Interesting typo there

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#4695088 Posted on: 11/07/2013 01:32 AM
Well last time I check the 690 tops almost EVERY game, even at 25x16. So I believe you can hold out pretty well.
Especially with the AB voltage mod that is possible on the 690!
Hilbert "eats" anything he's thrown at...!
Yes ill consider the 790 depending on the price / performance ratio. However if i buy 780 Ti's i will still want maxwell so i think ill "try" to hold out.
Well last time I check the 690 tops almost EVERY game, even at 25x16. So I believe you can hold out pretty well.

Especially with the AB voltage mod that is possible on the 690!

Interesting typo there 

Hilbert "eats" anything he's thrown at...!

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Lol at that retarded price ide rather get 2 290 non x for crossfire and would only be 100$ more. Even a 290x when after market coolers arrive im sure will beat this.