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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti has 2880 CUDA cores

For the extra 50(200 because of price drops of 780) dollars you can get around 500 more cuda cores, 1 thousand mhz more effective clocks, 48 gb more bandwidth then both the gtx 780 and titan 

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 TI has 2880 CUDA cores

You read that right! TITAN ULTRA is actually GeForce GTX 780 Ti. It packs 2880 CUDAs, 240 TMUs and 48 ROPs (ROPs are not mentioned though). NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti is clocked at 876 MHz for base and 928 MHz for boost. Card is equipped with 3GB GDDR5 memory running at 7 GHz. The GTX 780 Ti is using 384-bit interface.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti will support GPU Boost 2.0, Adaptive V-Sync, NVIDIA Surround and PhysX, DirectX 11.2, 3D Vision, QUAD-SLI and OpenGL 4.4. The GTX 780 Ti is equipped with 6+8pin power connectors, recommended PSU is 600 watt or greater.

GeForce GTX 780 Ti is advertised as the fastest, most powerful graphics card made by NVIDIA. It clearly is the most powerful Kepler GPU that was made, since we are finally looking at full GK110. The Galaxy GTX 780 Ti pictured above is clearly a reference-based graphics card. So far I have not confirmed whether we will see custom models at launch. And speaking of the launch, GTX 780 Ti will arrive next week, on November 7th. NVIDIA already announced that their new flagship graphics card will cost $699.

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Full unlocked gk110 with a higher clock speed. This card is going to perform very well.

 

That's a better value than what the 780 was at that price point.

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Gotta say Nvidia, didn't see that one coming.

 

 

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Thats great, but do we need 10 topics about it? :P

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feel sorry for those people who rushed into buying Titans (sli or not) :(

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780 already 3 from the top. Well gat dang.

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feel sorry for those people who rushed into buying Titans (sli or not) :(

 

Why? Titan has been out for a long time.

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feel sorry for those people who rushed into buying Titans (sli or not) :(

Those came like 9 months ago.

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We will have to see AMDs response, Knowing AMD they'll release a driver update next week that adds 40-50% to performance like the 7000 series. 

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*huge picture*

 

Did you have to post a picture this big? It's huge even on my 1440P monitor. I feel for 1080P or lower users.

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I TOLD YOU GUYS :D  TITAN ULTRA IS REAL

 

You had no sources and stated something obvious that everyone knew. Everyone knew that the titan wasn't a full fledged gk110 chip and there was still a card to come after it with all the cuda cores enabled. You acted like you had seen benchmarks and numbers but didn't have anything to back it up.

Btw guess what there will be a card that is better than the 780ti. Calling it now, it will happen trust me.

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I thought it was more expensive I am actually now considering it if its just something like £50 more

edit nope not paying another $200 or something like £600...

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Interesting. Bring on the benchmarks!

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You had no sources and stated something obvious that everyone knew. Everyone knew that the titan wasn't a full fledged gk110 chip and there was still a card to come after it with all the cuda cores enabled. You acted like you had seen benchmarks and numbers but didn't have anything to back it up.

Btw guess what there will be a card that is better than the 780ti. Calling it now, it will happen trust me.

thats because I DID d:

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Holy crap! 2880 cores for 699!

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