GTX 780 Ti

fedris the red

Active member
A few of the sites have decided it will replace the 780 at the same price point ( I assume from that it means a drop in price for the 780.) but new better tech for same price? I am dubious of this. I must admit though, I've only been researching PC components for the past few months so I'm not sure what happens to RRPs when a Ti version of an existing card comes out.
 

Deklore

Bright Spark
The report says the card is faster than a R9 290X. Initial reports for the 290X says its faster than a Titan, so logic says this card will be the fastest card on the market when it get released.

Im a bit sceptical that the fastest card on the market will be at a £500 price point. If it comes in at cheaper than the Titan then NVidia will obviously reshuffle all the prices for their other cards (780, 770 and possibly even the 760). which was kinda due since Radeon have come out with their new/rebranded R7 and R9 cards at a cheaper price point.

It'll certainly be interesting to see what happens. But the good thing is, with new cards, it usually means a price drop of some kind for existing cards on the market.
 

edwjac

Bronze Level Poster
Just need PCS to stock EVGA cards and il order two for a new system

well just stock the EVGA SLi Pro Bridge cause it's sick :taz:

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edwjac

Bronze Level Poster
Doesn't sound very low power to me...


Titan is still approx £800 so my guess is £1000-1200?

I would not be surprised at a Titan Ti coming soon, with the new cards pretty much priced as the old ones, this is Nvidia's move to stamp out any chance of AMD retaking market share with the R9 series.
 

tom_gr7

Life Serving
I expect the 800 series NV cards will be out early next year too.

I was saying to Keynes the other day/week, we need a 3rd competitor for gpu's.

Discuss.... ;)
 

keynes

Multiverse Poster
I expect the 800 series NV cards will be out early next year too.

I was saying to Keynes the other day/week, we need a 3rd competitor for gpu's.

Discuss.... ;)

The GTX 780 ti should be released by next month. I don't think the new 800 series first releases will outperform the GTX 780 ti.
 

tom_gr7

Life Serving
The GTX 780 ti should be released by next month. I don't think the new 800 series first releases will outperform the GTX 780 ti.

The 880 will be stronger than the currently 780. But probably not by much.

But even if graphics cards offered a large improvement with each generation, we would still be limited by consoles dragging their feet for 5-10 years.
 

steaky360

Moderator
Moderator
I know this is for evga but will this work with other brands??? I dont know what both my 780 brands are.... looks so good...

I'd assume they would. I'm just disappointed that they don't light up unless you have seven series cards, otherwise I'd definitely get myself one!
 

ragingwhisky

Bronze Level Poster
This is actually great news.

In all honesty I want both AMD and Nvidia to release as many successors to the GTX 780/Titan and AMD RXXX cards as they can possibly design within the next two years! Reason being, the GTX Titan and GTX 780 are nowhere near being pushed to the breaking point and looking at the "recommended" specs of most upcoming cross-platform titles (Watch_dogs/CoD:Ghosts/BF4 as examples) they are using the older GTX 680 as the "upper limit" recommendation. Considering the GTX 780 itself is a generational leap ahead of the GTX 680 (GK110 > GK104) we have a lot of headroom to explore with that card alone.

Console games are going to be maxxed out at 1080p60 which means that in terms of raw power, the consoles will inevitably push the boundaries of "minimum requirements" up to "quad-core/8GB RAM" within the next two years and at that stage the GTX 780 itself should start to show itself when up against the "ULTRA Settings" standard of 2015 summer/winter blockbusters.

This brings us perfectly to the 2014/early 2015 (delayed) release schedule for the new Intel broadwell chipsets and with it DDR4 full support (instead of tacked on Haswell-E server support for DDR4).

DDR4 + New CPU + New motherboard requirement + Graphics card unable to push boundaries of games leapfrogged up in visual/technical complexity due to new consoles = new purchase of system/parts to once again keep on top.
:) if not later.
 

tom_gr7

Life Serving
Good find Joe, especially with the 770 and 780 dropping in price. :)

I expect the 780ti wont be cheap though :(
 

edwjac

Bronze Level Poster
Well been priced at $699 in the US but as Europeans won't get a fair comparison which is about £550, also release date of Nov 7th so when is PCS getting them in, Chop Chop.
 

keynes

Multiverse Poster
Changing from dollars to sterling is not going to be accurate, I doubt it will be price at £550 but I hope I am wrong. My theory is that PCS is getting the gtx 780 ti very soon or already have it but they need to follow a NDA.
 
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