NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 3DMark score

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Sweet momma! Over in Asia an Asian guy (well we assume) apparently has been able to test a GeForce Titan 780 (which we assume it will be called). The upcoming flagship GPU for the consumer market scored an amazing X7107 points in 3DMark 11. Now if that score is for real then the Titan is a BEAST. A GeForce GTX 680 normally scores roughly X3250~3300 points, the dual GPU GeForce GTX 690 roughly X6000 and the ASUS ARES II (dual-GPU) we recently tested scores X6300.



So you can understand the excitement of this single GPU score. Aah I think it is okay to state it, yes, it CAN play Crysis ;) Below the leaked score from which we hope is not a very cruel joke as the reality is, this could very well be a fake:

Now if you allow me to chart that up a bit as our grey matter called the brain dissects pretty pictures better then numbers. So then this would be the outcome, rough scores and averages used -- the chart below would paint the pretty picture. That mighty GeForce GTX 680 starts lookking rather puny now huh ? 

The long awaited GK110 GPU for consumers (that GeForce Titan 780 will get) is currently already in use for professional Tesla (K20 etc) cards equipped with up-to 2880 Shader / ALU processors. It is rumored to have one SMX (Shader) cluster disabled and thus that would be 2688 shader processors. It is also rumored that the GeForce Titan 780 or whatever it will be called will be released at the end of February.

And remember, everything you just read might be a bad prank from somebody. And if it's true, it could be overclocked, even on LN2 ... who knows.

NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 3DMark score


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