Thursday, November 7th 2013
NVIDIA Announces Market Availability of GeForce GTX 780 Ti
NVIDIA announced the market availability of its GeForce GTX 780 Ti graphics card. Based on the same "GK110" silicon as the GTX TITAN, the GTX 780 Ti features its full complement of 2,880 CUDA cores, 240 TMUs, 48 ROPs, and a 384-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface, holding 3 GB of memory. The core is clocked at 875 MHz, with a maximum GPU Boost frequency of 928 MHz; the the memory is clocked at a staggering 7.00 GHz (GDDR5-effective), at which the memory bandwidth is 336 GB/s.
The GeForce GTX 780 Ti is based on the same PCB and cooling solution as the GeForce GTX 780, draws power from a combination of 6-pin and 8-pin PCIe power connectors, features a PCI-Express 3.0 x16 bus interface, and a combination of two DVI, and one each of HDMI and DisplayPort connectors. The card is 4-way SLI capable. NVIDIA is pricing the GeForce GTX 780 Ti at US $699.99, about $150 pricier than the Radeon R9 290X, but close to $300 cheaper than the GTX TITAN. NVIDIA is also running a free-game scheme that will see buyers of the GTX 780 Ti get Steam keys for Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, Batman: Arkham Origins, and Splinter Cell: Blacklist; and a coupon that shaves up to $100 off an NVIDIA Shield purchase.Don't forget to check out our comprehensive GeForce GTX 780 Ti review.
The GeForce GTX 780 Ti is based on the same PCB and cooling solution as the GeForce GTX 780, draws power from a combination of 6-pin and 8-pin PCIe power connectors, features a PCI-Express 3.0 x16 bus interface, and a combination of two DVI, and one each of HDMI and DisplayPort connectors. The card is 4-way SLI capable. NVIDIA is pricing the GeForce GTX 780 Ti at US $699.99, about $150 pricier than the Radeon R9 290X, but close to $300 cheaper than the GTX TITAN. NVIDIA is also running a free-game scheme that will see buyers of the GTX 780 Ti get Steam keys for Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, Batman: Arkham Origins, and Splinter Cell: Blacklist; and a coupon that shaves up to $100 off an NVIDIA Shield purchase.Don't forget to check out our comprehensive GeForce GTX 780 Ti review.
46 Comments on NVIDIA Announces Market Availability of GeForce GTX 780 Ti
1-2 db quieter.
10c cooler.
Keep in mind NV has an expensive/better quality stock cooler compared to AMDs so the non-reference models should give bigger boosts on 290x than on 780ti, and they'll only be like $0-$50 more expensive.
while fanboys on either side start the war, they fuel it and keep it going for a while longer.
last words and end? NVIDIA wins....
every time
good move NVIDIA.... AMD will be forced to lower price to attract consumers. or offer alot of free games...
I love the competition......
It give lots of benefits....
It's not a matter of charging more for a better product but by how much. Nvidia's pricing has been ridiculous.
But, as it has been shown, people will buy it anyways.
It has also been shown that too many people have too little economic sense... Whatever that means. ;)
i still like AMD....
look at these companies now.....
cpu, intel vs amd
gpu, nvidia vs amd
and AMD still fighting.... without AMD, who gonna compete? if AMD is not around, imagine intel and nvidia ruling our digital world....
its like samsung vs apple, what did apple do? sue samsung for shapes? :o :p :D
but in the end, nobody wins.... its us consumers wins cause these companies trying to reach our wallets :rockout: :rockout: :rockout:
Its absurd here in EU, best scenario 699$ = 509€, but in reality its 600-670€.. yep:mad:
Custom Asus DirectCuii 780GTX sells for 445€, Stock R9-290 is 350€.
The only 2 stores selling these (from MSI) @tm, have them like so: www.kuantokusta.pt/1/340711/MSI-GeForce-GTX780-Ti-3GB-DDR5-PCI-E-N780Ti-3GD5
Got to love that small 25% tax ...
I am however happy that in general pricing is making a bit more sense I mean for most people I actually mean skinter enthusiasts like me , we can get pretty decent performance for reasonable prices.
GTX 780 Ti Allegedly Being Suspended and Recalled in China – Possible Design Flaw Causes GPU Death
www.techpowerup.com/forums/showthread.php?t=193773 3rd or 4th most recent post, but to sumise it looks to be one batch of one brand and not that many actual cards.
Last time I heard about bricking/dying nVidia cards was about 1 or 2 years ago... something about their stellar drivers... /sarcasm
Alternatively, last time I heard about nVidia GPUs blowing up, was circa 2007, mobile GPUs to be exact, and I also remember a huge cover up... yea... we forget easily...
Either way, I ment to say that I had motives to believe the article was legit/not overblown.
Oddly, my GTX780 is a Galaxy card. :)
gizmodo.com/5023963/inquirer-every-nvidia-graphics-card-with-g84-or-g86-chipset-is-ready-to-die
Well, tho I haven`t got any Galaxy/KFA2 cards so far, it`s prolly just a fluke.