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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 To Be Released On June 25th

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NVIDIA will probably release its mid-range GeForce GTX 760 graphics card on June 25th.

The 26th week is most likely the launch week of the latest addition to NVIDIA’s GeForce 700 series. We are looking at two dates, June 25th (Tuesday) or June 27th (Thursday). Earlier reports suggested that GTX 760 would arrive in the mid-June, but for some reasons the launch was postponed by a week. Although it is believed, that the delay is caused by AIB partners who were not yet ready for the transition to the new card. The transition is the key word here, because the GTX 760 would be nothing else than the GTX 670 itself.

While the specs are not yet verified, some sources claim GeForce GTX 760 would be a faster variant of the GTX 670. We are expecting a higher clockrate on both the graphics processor and the memory.

However..

According to our previous reports the GTX 670 would be replaced by GTX 760 Ti, whereas the GTX 760 would be a rebadged GTX 660 OEM (the one with 1152 CUDAs). Thus, we have conflicting information and we are still unsure whether the GTX 760 is indeed the GTX 670 under a new name, or it’s rather the Ti variant. What is known for sure is that NVIDIA is planning only one card for June, which is the non-Ti model.

The leaked roadmap from May

If you remember the the roadmap we posted few weeks ago, then you should know that so far everything as seen on the slide was correct. Therefore it is more likely that the GTX 760 would be a slower and cheaper model than GTX 670, but based on a different GPU (GK104-225).

We will keep digging and asking, so stay tuned.

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source: http://videocardz.com/42960/nvidia-geforce-gtx-760-to-be-released-on-june-25th?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nvidia-geforce-gtx-760-to-be-released-on-june-25th

UPDATE: http://videocardz.com/43001/nvidia-geforce-gtx-760-has-1152-cuda-cores?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nvidia-geforce-gtx-760-has-1152-cuda-cores

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Nice, thx for the info!

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ugh.... switzerland always makes such a drama about importing stuff -> probably in november  :(

I finally got rid of my crap ass HP Compaq 8000 Elite !    :D

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ugh.... switzerland always makes such a drama about importing stuff -> probably in november   :(

I live in switzerland too! :) what u mean with "drama about importing stuff" ?

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Dang now I have to wait till the end of June :(

wait for what? Prices will not differ and there will be no new real video card release. Go ahead and buy the 7950 if you don't need those cuda cores.

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I think it would help avoid confusion if they got rid of the Ti and Boost cards but I guess it's all about filling each price bracket using the same GPUs from different bins. A GTX 760 w/670 specs and higher clocks at somewhere in between 660 and 660Ti pricing should offer some really good bang for the buck though.

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this GTX 7XX series is pretty retarded, just re-using previous assets instead of the usually, cutting down of the GTX 780, which I was hoping for

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very excited about this, thanks for the post OP.

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I don't see any price difference between GTX 770 and GTX 680 where I live. Excuse me....gtx 770 is more expensive actually....

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Nice!

Just in time too, I was looking at some 660's and here comes the 760! Guess I'll wait and see how they perform before I purchase.

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I wonder if it has the same cooler as the Titan like the other 700 series

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I'm just waiting for the 670s to price drop so I can grab another EVGA FTW.

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wait for what? Prices will not differ and there will be no new real video card release. Go ahead and buy the 7950 if you don't need those cuda cores.

I actually had a 7870 XT but it was loud, hot, power hungry, and had lots of stuttering issues with nearly all the games I play. So I sold it. I might not go AMD for a while. 

 

Though I'll miss RadeonPro and it's dynamic profile changer. 

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Just in time for my mATX build which just needs a video card.  I can wait for another couple of weeks  :)

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I wonder if it has the same cooler as the Titan like the other 700 series

probably not, if the GTX 770 series didn't , why would this have one?

just my reasoning 

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It might be time to upgrade my Gtx 560.

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Since I wont be getting the XB1, that means im free to upgrade my 560TI as well, but im probably going 780. Haven't gone balls-to-the-walls on a GFX card since the Geforce 6800, and even then it was just the 128MB vanilla card! But man, what a card! Too bad I gave it to my sister when i upgraded my computer from  socket 478 to socket 939, she left the Dell Dimention 8200 case open for cooling and set cans of pop on top :'(

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probably not, if the GTX 770 series didn't , why would this have one?

just my reasoning 

 

NVIDIA shipped out their GTX 770s with the same Titan/780 cooler to reviewers. It's just almost every board partner chose to go with an aftermarket cooler, while others reused the reference 680 shroud.

Guru3d shows some pics of reference 770s in SLI.

http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/geforce_gtx_770_sli_review,3.html

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Does that mean that it will be cheaper than the 670?

Yes^. this is because as games keep getting demanding, cards need to faster without having to be a couple grand. If you get 60FPS in battlefield 3 and you upgrade, to get 90 FPS in BF3, now when a new game launches, that new card you were getting 90 FPS with, is now getting 60FPS again. So cards keep getting more powerful and replacing other ones. For example: A Gtx 580 was a $400 card, now the performance of a 580 is the same as a GTX 660 and the 660 outputs less heat and has more VRAM. (it costs are $220) Cards nowadays are very powerful, you just dont notice it

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Yes^. this is because as games keep getting demanding, cards need to faster without having to be a couple grand. If you get 60FPS in battlefield 3 and you upgrade, to get 90 FPS in BF3, now when a new game launches, that new card you were getting 90 FPS with, is now getting 60FPS again. So cards keep getting more powerful and replacing other ones. For example: A Gtx 580 was a $400 card, now the performance of a 580 is the same as a GTX 660 and the 660 outputs less heat and has more VRAM. (it costs are $220) Cards nowadays are very powerful, you just dont notice it

Sounds great, trying to get a new build together (about 750$) and the 760 looks just about right if it comes in at around 250$. Everything is just planing right now though.

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Ivy bridge should be coming down in price so wait for that if you are upgrading Cpu, gtx 760 is a great choice

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Same day as Shadow Play, almost as if, they're, somehow, linked?

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