MSI Announces GTX 780 Ti
A few hours too soon MSI went full monty with this on their website. The new MSI GTX 780Ti ties incredible performance and power efficiency into one great product. Boost your gaming experience with a stunningly beautiful, quiet design. With NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0 you get maximum clock speeds while PhsyX and TXAA technologies give smooth, sharp graphics. Whether you're playing on stunning 4K monitors at extreme settings or multiple monitors at 2560x1600/2560x2440, the GTX 780 Ti provides horsepower to drive all of today's most demanding games. The GTX 780 Ti also is ready for 3D displays and is supported by GeForce Experience which automatically optimizes your games for optimum performance.
The MSI GTX 780Ti is filled to the brim with technology that improves your gaming experience. The recently announced NVIDIA(R) G-SYNC(TM) is fully supported and removes tearing and reduces input lag. Streaming your games to a NVIDIA SHIELD(TM) gaming console allows you to play your favorite PC game on this portable console. GeForce Experience takes the hassle out of configuring your games for optimum performance and ShadowPlay(TM) which automatically captures your favorite gaming moments. The GTX 780Ti can be run in 3-way SLI(R) configurations for maximum performance.
Technical specifications
Name | GTX 780Ti 3GD5 |
GPU | GK 110 |
Processors | 2880 Units |
Clock Speed | 867 MHz (Base) / 928 MHz (Boost) |
Memory Size | 3072 MB |
Memory Type | GDDR5 / 384 Bit |
Outputs | DL-DVI-I, DL-DVI-D, HDMI, DisplayPort |
Dimensions | 263 x 111 x 41 mm |
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much faster than titan but it does not support quad sli
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Nvidia has never to my knowledge officially supported 4-way SLI.
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I wonder how much this is going to cost? If it's the same price as I paid for my GTX 780 (£550) now that my card has been discounted but also faster, less power hungry, quieter and cooler running (I'd guess it'll max out at 80 C) then it would be reasonably good value. I say reasonable because NVIDIA cards are like expensive luxury items and rarely bargains.
However, the R9 290/290X both have 4 GB of VRAM whereas the GTX 780 Ti has 3 GB which may become a factor in 4K gaming.
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I wonder how much this is going to cost? If it's the same price as I paid for my GTX 780 (£550) now that my card has been discounted but also faster, less power hungry, quieter and cooler running (I'd guess it'll max out at 80 C) then it would be reasonably good value. I say reasonable because NVIDIA cards are like expensive luxury items and rarely bargains.
However, the R9 290/290X both have 4 GB of VRAM whereas the GTX 780 Ti has 3 GB which may become a factor in 4K gaming.
by the time 4k monitors are attainable in terms of price this generation of cards is going to cost <$200
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I'm a bit confused here. Is this beast in between a 780 and a titan or is it faster than the later?