The GTX 780 would be the flagship product of the 700 series and would be based on a cut down version of the GK110 core codenamed “GK110-300-A2″. This core would have 2304 cores and a 3 GB GDDR5 memory which would operate along a 384-bit memory interface. The core is maintained at 863 MHz with Turbo boost of 900 MHz while the memory operates at the reference 1502 MHz or 6 GHz effective clock speed. The GPU would be powered by an 8+6 Pin connectors which represent a 250W TDP while display connectors include Dual Link DVI, HDMI and a single display port.
From the benchmarks GeForce GTX 780 is almost 20% faster than the GeForce GTX 680
Expected price - $599
Via: http://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-780-official-specifications-chart-unveiled/
Progress now comes at a cost and is really slow.
Almost forgot GTX 760 Ti, 770 will be renamed GTX 680 and GTX 670, with different BIOS and slightly higher clocks.
Card is released officially, check reviews
$649 MSRP
GPU side is not super great, double precision is still dumbled down, contrary to Titan
what resolution does it support up to? i had a quick search but couldnt see it mentioned anywhere.... i guess its not 4k unlike the titan or other higher end amd's?
i guess its not 4k unlike the titan or other higher end amd's?
Why not? 680, 670 already supported 4K.
Proper page - http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-780/specifications
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-680/specifications
4096x2160 resolution supported through a single HDMI connector. 4096x2160 resolution is not supported with two DVI connectors.
Is this a new architecture? I remember when Nvidia changed architecture many years ago (when I was still interested in building the best computers) and the new cards were "slower" than the older ones and everyone had a cow over it. Turns out that it was just numbers on paper and the cards were much better in actual usage than the benchmarks suggested..
Is this also first of all gaming card, like the 680 was?
Buy a Quadro if you want a workstation card
With this go to http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3823/graphics-card-for-video-editing#Item_129
As far as I remember benchmarks Quadro for video editing is just money waste (from performance standpoint).
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