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GTX 780Ti specs leaked by Chinese website

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A GPU-Z screenshot has allegedly been leaked by a Chinese website. The WCCFTech site claims that while conducting research on the Ghz edition of the 780, they stumbled upon a screenshot of 780Ti. Although, there is no model name given in the image apart from “Nvidia Geforce GTX” this very we'll could be something else entirely. I personally cannot wait until the specs are verified.

Full article: http://wccftech.com/gtx-780-ti-specifications-leaked-full-blown-gk110-core-2880-sp/

GPU-Z Specs: http://wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/gtx-780-ti-specifications.jpg

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I thought the 780Ti came with 6GB?

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I thought the 780Ti came with 6GB?

Wouldn't that just make it a Titan?

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Wouldn't that just make it a Titan?

Not if the double-precision floating point capabilities are still cut (that's primarily what makes the Titan a $1000 pseudo-workstation card versus 780).

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Wouldn't that just make it a Titan?

As MdX said, if it has double precision FP cut off through firmware, probably not.

 

Here it says that the 780Ti leaked with 6GB.

 

http://vr-zone.com/articles/gtx-780-ti-3dmark11-benchmark-leaked/61866.html

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Not if the double-precision floating point capabilities are still cut (that's primarily what makes the Titan a $1000 pseudo-workstation card versus 780).

Ah yes the double precision floating point computations "Taps nose". But in all seriousness this does leave the Titan in an odd spot..

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i wonna 3 way some of these.... and i dont mean in my computer ;) jks

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wow lol and this was a good topic :( 

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wow lol and this was a good topic :(

i know xD but after i posted the thread died, reason why i posted the pic xD

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Because it's so hard to fake gpu-z screenshots :o

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i know xD but after i posted the thread died, reason why i posted the pic xD

And it was such a stupid joke.....

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why would nvidia release a card identical to the titan, 4gb makes sense for a Consumer Grade card.

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why would nvidia release a card identical to the titan, 4gb makes sense for a Consumer Grade card.

it will also be about $200/$250 cheaper than the titan and wont be a bridge between Gaming and Workstation like the titan

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If it really ends up being a 384-bit bus and 3GB, I'm putting on my spiked glove to go probe some Nvidia employees, they're getting too full of crap.

 

Also, the only less trustworthy place on the internet than wccftech is semiaccurate.

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Wouldn't that just make it a Titan?

it would make it a crippled DP performance, overclocked Titan, yes.

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