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The 780 only has 3gb though, I find it hard to believe they would suddenly do 5gb per card for this. 2.5gb would be more likely, not really preferable though.
So does this push anything useful from Maxwell until the end of the year?
I suppose Nvidia won't be showing any of the GTX 800 series until 20nm.
Time to start hunting GTX 780 sales again.
High-end, yes.High end Maxwell has always been stated as Q4 2014.
Is it time to sell off my 4GB 680 and buy a Titan BE? I'm on a 22inch.
1680x1050? Why did you even buy the 4gb version of the 680.
Unless you do a lot of prosumer-level compute tasks requiring full double-precision performance, the Titan is not what you should be buying: it's intended as a kind of entry-level gaming/compute halo product. The 7xx series are the gaming-centric cards.Is it time to sell off my 4GB 680 and buy a Titan BE? I'm on a 22inch.
If these came out earlier maybe, but now these are just gap fillers until Big Maxwell in Q3/4.
I can see the 790 being useful in ITX builds. But if 5GB I would have to consider one also.
I want an ITX build with that new Corsair 250D case. This would be perfect since you can't use SLI.
I'm in a similar boat, want to snag a GTX 790 to cram into an SG05. Waiting until March sounds awful though.
Do we even know if any of this is Official???
There's no way I would buy a Titan Black though. It just seems not really catered to the gaming market,
5 GK110 cards in 15 months all launching at $650-1000 and cannibalizing the previous card in price and/or performance. Has the consumer market not learned their lesson when it comes to investing in Nvidia flagships? Or Nvidia in general?
5 GK110 cards in 15 months all launching at $650-1000 and cannibalizing the previous card in price and/or performance. Has the consumer market not learned their lesson when it comes to investing in Nvidia flagships? Or Nvidia in general?
Titan lasted 3 months before faster 780's arrived for $350 less. 780's prices slashed 5 months later only because of AMD competition. 780 Ti comes out less than 2 months after that. Now we have a new Titan 2 months after the Ti, a dual GK110 2 months after that, and then Maxwell at the same time?
The only cards worth getting in the past 2 years are GTX 670's, 7950's, 7970's, R9 290's, and GTX 780's post price drop. Had I not been a newb and gotten a reference cooler 7950 in February 2013, I would've stuck with it and crossfire but it was just too loud when overclocked. Instead I got stuck in an endless nvidia upgrade cycle with 2x 670's, 3x 780's, and now 2x 780 Ti's. In retrospect, I would have gotten 2 non-ref 7950's and moved up to 2x 290X Lightnings instead and skipped all the bullshit. ALL of nvidia's offerings were "just not quite good enough" with this planned obsolescence called VRAM and memory bus. At 1440p 120hz, 780 Ti's finally cut the mustard but are simply out of vram in almost every game I play.
I'm just lucky I got everything for significantly less than MSRP.
I hope the 790 is for real, we have been hearing about it for months and I feel like its gonna be bogus in favor of Maxwell :/
My non SLI board is ready for the 790