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anyone else getting a gtx 780 ti?

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Hey, anybody else getting the gtx 780 ti? I'am thinking of getting 2 but i'am pretty sure 1 will be good for a while. I'll want a second for the star citizen Dogfighting module.

 

Upgrading my 7870 for the gtx 780 ti. 

 

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Im going to get the 780 with the price drop and the Price per performance :D

Hope I could help!

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770 SC for me, and actually the same reason as you. ( Not quite as much cash though ;) )

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i heard there is going to be one with 12gb of vram :)

Ya so did i, that's pretty insane. If it's $1000 il get it, any more and that's to much. but if it's say 1100 but gives 200 off a shield then i'd get it. I'am also getting the shield. But most likely i'll get the regular 3gb or 6gb if 6gb is 800 so i can still afford to buy a second one in a month or 2.

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I'm thinking of getting two but that won't be until next summer

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I think at this point, I am going to wait until the 800 series to get a new GPU.  I love my 680, but the 2GB of VRAM kind of ruin my hopes of going SLI considering I play at 1600p.  The UMA they have talked about with Maxwell sounds interesting to me and I won't really be able to use my gaming rig much until then anyway.

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wouldn't take those seriously

If they are real though, a single core trading blows with last gen dual last gen GPU cards? Wow!  Imagine if they made a GTX790, 2 780ti cores and 12GB of usable VRAM, talk about power!

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If they are real though, a single core trading blows with last gen dual last gen GPU cards? Wow!  Imagine if they made a GTX790, 2 780ti cores and 12GB of usable VRAM, talk about power!

yeah would be awesome if it's real and all :P

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i heard there is going to be one with 12gb of vram :)

 

A GTX 780 Ti?

 

Can't see that happening, the only one I can think of is a Quadro

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12gb seems a little to much for a graphic card. Yet again in around 4 or 5 years 12gb will be standard for them.

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12gb seems a little to much for a graphic card. Yet again in around 4 or 5 years 12gb will be standard for them.

 

That is so cool thought I can't see it coming with 12GB, right now it is pointless for a consumer grade card, now professional grade then fair enough

 

6GB is far more likely

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That is so cool thought I can't see it coming with 12GB, right now it is pointless for a consumer grade card, now professional grade then fair enough

 

6GB is far more likely

you have to get ready for that 4k surround in 3d :P

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you have to get ready for that 4k surround in 3d :P

 

But is that going to require 12GB of VRAM?

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But is that going to require 12GB of VRAM?

even that will at most need 5gb or so.

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Rumors say it's the "Titan Ultra"

LOL.. Really?.. i thought Nvidia themselves revealed it as the 780-Ti?..

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Well was thinking of waiting it out for Maxwell.. saw the graph and i am really "expecting" a huge performance boost.. If they do follow the release of the 780.. then maybe the 880 will come during the Summer?.. Damnn soo Excited! Get 2 of those and can start doing some real shit

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I still hope they build a GeForce GTX 790 Ti, if they do that thing will be insane :)

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I still hope they build a GeForce GTX 790 Ti, if they do that thing will be insane :)

that'll be way to expensive. 

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