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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 880 certified?

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Anyone who is releasing anything at this point, is rumoring.

 

Anyone who knows anything for real, is under NDA... I've seen six of these posts in the last two days...

When it comes, it comes. Expect Q4, and don't hold your breath on a date until NVIDIA releases it.

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Just because it's on the internet, doesn't mean it's true

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That would be a big fail if it didnt outperform 780 TI.

No, it only needs to outperform the 780, which all indications show that it will. Especially if the sub $500 price point is accurate. Even 

 

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I just want an ITX edition of the 860 or 870. MSI, Asus MAKE THIS HAPPEN!

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No, it only needs to outperform the 780, which all indications show that it will. Especially if the sub $500 price point is accurate. Even 

 

I just assuming on what we seen last generation.

770 = 680

780 > 680

 

880 > or = 780ti because if 880 > or = 780 then 780 ti > 880 which would be stupid move

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I just assuming on what we seen last generation.

770 = 680

780 > 680

 

880 > or = 780ti because if 880 > or = 780 then 780 ti > 880 which would be stupid move

Incorrect. A 770 equals a 680 because they are the exact same chip. The 770 has a slight edge because of higher base clocks, but they are still the same chip. A 780 beats the 680 because the 780 uses a much larger chip, the same chip as the 780 Ti and the Titan series, but with disabled cores.

The 880 will be using a modified chip from the 770. Supposedly more cores than the 770, and the cores will be more efficient, but it's still a smaller chip and users fewer cores than the 780 Ti. Beyond the physical reasons why it won't beat the 780 Ti, there is the financial reasons. No way Nvidia is going to make the 780 Ti pointless by replacing it with a card that has a much lower price point. 

 

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so bored of the endless rumours TBH

 

You've been bored for at least 15 years then (in context of video card rumors).

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Incorrect. A 770 equals a 680 because they are the exact same chip. The 770 has a slight edge because of higher base clocks, but they are still the same chip. A 780 beats the 680 because the 780 uses a much larger chip, the same chip as the 780 Ti and the Titan series, but with disabled cores.

The 880 will be using a modified chip from the 770. Supposedly more cores than the 770, and the cores will be more efficient, but it's still a smaller chip and users fewer cores than the 780 Ti. Beyond the physical reasons why it won't beat the 780 Ti, there is the financial reasons. No way Nvidia is going to make the 780 Ti pointless by replacing it with a card that has a much lower price point. 

 

How do you know that 880 will be using chip from 770?

Nevermind it was in that article I missed it.. but it is still just assumption not a fact.

 

BTW. If NVIDIA want to sell 800 series GPU then they need to give reason to upgrade also to those that are on 700 series. That is why I am saying that it will be a stupid move if 880 wont outperform 780 TI.

880 TI must be then very powerfull card in order to have reason upgrading to it.

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It's gonna be as every year. 10-15 more fps than the previous flagship.

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You've been bored for at least 15 years then (in context of video card rumors).

 

Back then rumours were in magazines once a month not every day on the internet.

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Back then rumours were in magazines once a month not every day on the internet.

 

Blues News and Bjorn's 3D World, bro.  The Internet didn't start in 1999. :P

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Blues News and Bjorn's 3D World, bro.  The Internet didn't start in 1999. :P

 

It did for me, I was sperm not too long before that.

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No, it only needs to outperform the 780, which all indications show that it will. Especially if the sub $500 price point is accurate. Even

Didn't nvidia say that it will cost lower than the 780 and outperform it?

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If the rumors are true then I am happy and probably going to go for one, but since they are rumors I don't believe a thing it says.

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No, it only needs to outperform the 780, which all indications show that it will. Especially if the sub $500 price point is accurate. Even

 

If it performs better than a 780, performs well in high res scenarios, has 4GB of VRAM, has lower power consumption than a 780 and costs 450€-500€ on launch then I might get one or two.

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