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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti with 3GB, 6GB and 12GB memory

The new NVIDIA’s flagship is much more than GeForce GTX 780 replacement. Despite the fact that reference card will only arrive with 3GB memory, it does not mean that there won’t be the cards with more memory. The rumor has it that NVIDIA GTX 780 Ti will be available in 3 versions: 3GB, 6GB and even 12GB. Which version are you going to choose will only depend on how deep your pockets are.

No custom models next week

According to my information, we won’t see custom GTX 780 Ti models at launch. This is the same story as with R9 290X, manufacturers were simply not prepared for this release, so it will take some time to finalize the designs with custom PCBs and cooling solutions.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti has great overclocking potential

NVIDIA GTX 780 Ti features 876 MHz base clock and 928 MHz boost clock. I managed to confirm that with stock cooler it can overclock up to 1240 MHz (based on Afterburner readings). I even saw a GPU-Z screenshot with 1851 MHz memory clock (7.4 GHz). I don’t know if these are stable clocks, all I know it was enough to complete multiple 3Dmark benchmark runs, which I saw.

I made a chart with cumulative performance from 3DMark11 and 3DMark Fire Strike (both Extreme presets). These scores are based on 100% true tests, I was asked not to publish the numbers, but nobody said I cannot post them in percentages.

I took R9 290X as a reference for this comparison. Long story short, the GTX 780 Ti is about 6% faster than R9 290X, this is out-of-the-box performance. With overclocking GTX 780 Ti can be 15-23% faster than R9 290X. To illustrate, GTX 780 Ti scored 6100k points in 3DMark 11 with 1246 MHz clock, and let me remind you, we are still talking about reference cooler.

 

 

 

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12 Gb? :o Is this true? Well until volta, it will be card with most memory :D

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the 12gb thing makes sense with nvidia trying really hard to push 4k and show that their cards are the best choice for it. 

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12 Gig seems a bit excessive tbh. I mean... for SLI maybe, would give you 12 Gig each but... I dunno I cant see it being used tbh. Even at 4k on multiple monitors. I mean, people play just fine 2k on 3 monitors with 2 and 3 gig so... 

 

Cant wait for Linus and Slick to do their hands on review tbh. Will be interesting to hear their opinions and then compare them to others out there

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the 12gb thing makes sense with nvidia trying really hard to push 4k and show that their cards are the best choice for it. 

 

 

i think 12gb is enough for 4k surround lol, and we're a LONG WAYS  away from that.

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i don't see why they don't have after market coolers ready, because 780, 780ti and titan are the same card.

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i don't see why they don't have after market coolers ready, because 780, 780ti and titan are the same card.

Everyone wants the reference cooler, because it looks cool

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