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The 760 Ti is an OEM card (available only to system builders like Alienware) which is, in essence, a 760 with a clock boost and 1.5GB VRAM. So, it will be worse, but you can't buy one anyways.

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Wait they made a 760ti just for system builders :S

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The 760 Ti is an OEM card (available only to system builders like Alienware) which is, in essence, a 760 with a clock boost and 1.5GB VRAM. So, it will be worse, but you can't buy one anyways.

I still don't get why they let them sell them with 1.5Gb of Vram...

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760Ti is a rebranded 670. It's an OEM card, not available for consumers. It won't perform any better than a 760. There isn't going to be a Ti class card in the 700 series for consumers.

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I still don't get why they let them sell them with 1.5Gb of Vram...

Agreed, it's idiotic and pointless. Well, they save money by doing it, but it's still dumb.

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Agreed, it's idiotic and pointless. Well, they save money by doing it, but it's still dumb.

I love how Nvidia is always going on about making better gaming products year after year but they still sell this shit. Really anything under 2Gb is a sin (Talking about gaming cards)

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There isn't going to be a Ti class card in the 700 series for consumers.

 

What.

 

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760Ti is a rebranded 670. It's an OEM card, not available for consumers. It won't perform any better than a 760. There isn't going to be a Ti class card in the 700 series for consumers.

I think I know what you meant, but just to make sure you know, they already have the 780ti.

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760Ti is a rebranded 670. It's an OEM card, not available for consumers. It won't perform any better than a 760. There isn't going to be a Ti class card in the 700 series for consumers.

The elephant in the room.

 

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780ti...

completely forgot about that. lol

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