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The GTX 750/750Ti are Maxwell based, but as for the 800 series, I don't think Nvidia even knows.

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GTX 800 should be April/May/June time

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looking at all their past GPUs since 8800GTX

its either coming in April , may or june

Well... if I do remember correctly Nvidia released the 500(gtx 580) series in late 2010, don't remember if it was October or November. My point is, Nvidia doesn't follow an exact schedule for us, they'll release it when they think is ready.

 

Oh and don't get me wrong, your dates aren't necessarily wrong, I just wanted to clarify that. If they release it on one of those dates that you mentioned I would be sooo happy...  :lol:

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Well... if I do remember correctly Nvidia released the 500(gtx 580) series in late 2010, don't remember if it was October or November. My point is, Nvidia doesn't follow an exact schedule for us, they'll release it when they think is ready.

 

Oh and don't get me wrong, your dates aren't necessarily wrong, I just wanted to clarify that. If they release it on one of those dates that you mentioned I would be sooo happy...  :lol:

 the 580 doesnt count it was a shrink

when it comes to new artechtures they normally are almost exactly 2 years apart

i got the dates saved on my pc when i was calculating something

 

11 2006    8800GTX

2  2008    9800GTX

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5  2008    280

1  2009    285

4  2010    480 

11 2010    580

3  2012    680

5  2013    780

 

 

ever since the 280 the dates seem to be near each other

since there arnt any maxwell leaks i beievle we might see it late may or june

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well i was released with the 750Ti ,but their more is still to come from nVIDIA

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 the 580 doesnt count it was a shrink

when it comes to new artechtures they normally are almost exactly 2 years apart

i got the dates saved on my pc when i was calculating something

 

11 2006    8800GTX

2  2008    9800GTX

---------------------------------------------------

5  2008    280

1  2009    285

4  2010    480 

11 2010    580

3  2012    680

5  2013    780

 

 

ever since the 280 the dates seem to be near each other

since there arnt any maxwell leaks i beievle we might see it late may or june

Hey that's nice! Like I said I wish you're right, by the way thanks for the info... let's hope then!

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