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Titan -not- Black to be released this week

I'm surprised this hasn't been posted yet since I have seen it on several tech sites in the past few days.

 

According to several sources who have been able to acquire materials from nVidia press FTP such as specs and photos, Nvidia is planning to silently release the Titan Black edition this week. Nvidia will continue focusing on the 780 Ti as their flagship consumer/gamer graphics card. The Titan Black will be targeted at developers who need double precision.

 

It will feature the same GK110 GPU as the GTX 780 Ti with slightly higher clocks and 6GB of VRAM as well as DP fully enabled.

 

It will also feature exactly the same cooler as the 780 Ti with "Titan" written on it. 

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''That suit is NOT BLACK''

 

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So just a 780ti with more ram and Double Precision enabled...

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''That suit is NOT BLACK''

 

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So just a 780ti with more ram and Double Precision enabled...

 

and slightly higher clocks apparently, it seems like they just want to silently replace the titan with the slightly newer version of the GK110.

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and slightly higher clocks apparently, it seems like they just want to silently replace the titan with the slightly newer version of the GK110.

Yeah, but Imagine the Titan owners....

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384 bit for 6GB???

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No, it's the new Titan.

<.< everything is the same... other than a "fully" (So they say) unlocked GK110 chip

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Yeah, but Imagine the Titan owners....

 

Well, that's tech for you, tbh it wouldn't have made any difference if this weren't silent for them, if anything they can still say they have a Titan and not specify which version :P. I think most of them have bought it as an investment and are pretty happy with the value anyway.

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So its Titan without black.

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The Titan was released over a year ago. If you get mad that your 1 year old graphics cards gets replaced by a slightly better versions then you are in the wrong industry.

yeah lol

The new Titan isn't worth it to any gamer.

wait for the rumored 780ti 6gb

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I think these specs are probably what we are going to get. But what I want to know, are the AIB's able to use their own custom designs.

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yeah lol

The new Titan isn't worth it to any gamer.

wait for the rumored 780ti 6gb

 

AKA TitannotreallyblackordoubleprecisionTi, I'm guessing this is it, I mean they might as well wait and release it as part of the 800 series and probably sell more and target gamers.

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It's going to be $1500, calling it now.

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Just bought a 780 Ti, Titan black comes out. FML.

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It's going to be $1500, calling it now.

 

According to Guru3D it's expected to be around $1000 just like the Titan.

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According to Guru3D it's expected to be around $1000 just like the Titan.

What? That makes no sense. Unless they cut prices on the original Titan, it's going to become completely irrelevant.

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What? That makes no sense. Unless they cut prices on the original Titan, is going to become completely irrelevant.

or they could just take it out of the shelves since its complete replacement  

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Just bought a 780 Ti, Titan black comes out. FML.

so what its more expensive and unless you work with it or you use huge res you should not care. if you work with your 780 ti ,then you should have gone with the titan in the first place

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384 bit for 6GB???

That's why it's clocked at 7Ghz.

7Ghz 384bit is better than 5Ghz 512bit like the R9-290X has.

The K6000 has the same specs with 12GB Vram and it can use all of it's Vram without a problem.

 

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Yeah, but Imagine the Titan owners....

Won't make that much of a gaming difference, maybe 5-10%. But good news for those compute customers, more FLOPS in the same package is better.

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so what its more expensive and unless you work with it or you use huge res you should not care. if you work with your 780 ti ,then you should have gone with the titan in the first place

I know, it wasn't a genuine complaint. It was just so ironic.

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''That suit is NOT BLACK''

 

-Borat

 

 

So just a 780ti with more ram and Double Precision enabled...

not really. the clock and memory speeds have been increased, there is another set of tmu's bringing along with it almost 200 more shaders. its nice.

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