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It has been reported by Brightsideofnews that NVIDIA would be launching their GeForce 700 series including the flagship GeForce GTX 780 as soon as May 2013. According to the information from their Asia based sources, the company is planning to launch three new GeForce 700 series SKUs which will be featuring refined version of the 28nm Kepler architecture.
The most interesting part about the report is that we have already been hearing about the GeForce GTX Titan LE for the past few months. The card which is a consumer version of the already released Tesla K20C would not be another TItan GPU but rather the next flagship GeForce GTX 780 graphics card featuring the same specifications. The GeForce GTX 780 would be powered by the GK110 core boasting 2496 Cuda cores and a 5 GB GDDR5 VRAM which was indicated in a leaked picture of the board itself.The leak could now be considered true since it was mentioned that Titan LE was just an internal codename of the card, retail name would be something else and with a different cooling scheme compared to the Titan. It was speculated that the Titan LE, now known as the GTX 780 would be priced around the $499 – $599 mark.
There remains a possibility of a much powerful GK110 GPU later in 2013 which would launch with a fully enabled core and codenamed GTX TItan Ultra, more can be seen here.
Who cares.There are no good PC games to take advantage of that power.
sell my 680 for 200 bucks... hmmmm
Quote from: fistfulofmetal on May 14, 2013, 06:17:26 PMsell my 680 for 200 bucks... hmmmmsend me ur paypal
Wasn't there some comparison video lately that showed a single 680 rig running a game with better graphics than PS4 version?I think it was the next Elder Scrolls
I feel like if I upgrade now, I'll be slightly better than what I have (570gtx) but not really ready for PS4 ports, making it kind of a waste.
Quote from: Don Flamenco on May 14, 2013, 11:01:56 PMI feel like if I upgrade now, I'll be slightly better than what I have (570gtx) but not really ready for PS4 ports, making it kind of a waste. You and I are in the same boat. And I think we should hold out for the 800 series, we haven't had to struggle too much with bad looking games or poor frame rates yet.