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Well you figure that a Titan is only 85% the performance of a 690 and a highly clocked 680 is already about 70-75% the performance of a 690 at the least. There really isn't much room to slot in a 780 performance-wise is there? Maybe the GK114 based 780 will be faster than people think. Then again, maybe Titan will be, who knows at this point?
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Well you figure that a Titan is only 85% the performance of a 690 and a highly clocked 680 is already about 70-75% the performance of a 690 at the least. There really isn't much room to slot in a 780 performance-wise is there? Maybe the GK114 based 780 will be faster than people think. Then again, maybe Titan will be, who knows at this point?

Yeah I'm hoping that we don't have all the facts yet, because I'm also hoping you're wrong redface.gif

That's pretty true though I guess, not much room for the 780...

All depends on Titan's performance. Will Titan be at the top of the 600-series and just a late edition, or is it supposed to be the first release of the 'next-gen'? I know it doesn't fit into the usual GTX line, but how can the 780 surpass it when it might cost almost twice as much as it? I know the 680 has come close to the 590 in certain situations, but the 680 wasn't a $900 Titan.
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Well you figure that a Titan is only 85% the performance of a 690 and a highly clocked 680 is already about 70-75% the performance of a 690 at the least. There really isn't much room to slot in a 780 performance-wise is there? Maybe the GK114 based 780 will be faster than people think. Then again, maybe Titan will be, who knows at this point?

Your basing it off overclocking capabilities. Overclock the 690 and then the gap between the oc'd 680 goes down. Most 690's can do 1200mhz easy. Its between 1250-1300 that causes problems. Its much easier to base performance increases off stock gpu's. A stock 690 is roughly 95% faster then a stock reference 680 in most games. If a stock Titan is only 65% faster then a 680 that puts the Titan 30% less then a 690. If this is true I'll definately pass on a Titan.
Edited by rcfc89 - 2/12/13 at 3:53pm
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Well you figure that a Titan is only 85% the performance of a 690 and a highly clocked 680 is already about 70-75% the performance of a 690 at the least. There really isn't much room to slot in a 780 performance-wise is there? Maybe the GK114 based 780 will be faster than people think. Then again, maybe Titan will be, who knows at this point?

Perhaps:

GTX 680 1536 cores
GTX 780 19xx cores
GTX Titan 2688 cores

EDIT: Oh yeah these specs seems to think GTX 780 will have 1920 cores. Not doubting that thumb.gif
http://www.framebuffer.com.br/forum/attachment.php?aid=2015
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Well you figure that a Titan is only 85% the performance of a 690 and a highly clocked 680 is already about 70-75% the performance of a 690 at the least. There really isn't much room to slot in a 780 performance-wise is there? Maybe the GK114 based 780 will be faster than people think. Then again, maybe Titan will be, who knows at this point?

Perhaps:

GTX 680 1536 cores
GTX 780 19xx cores
GTX Titan 2688 cores

That would fall in line with what some have said about the 780 only being a ~25% improvement over the 680. It's possible.
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That would fall in line with what some have said about the 780 only being a ~25% improvement over the 680. It's possible.

Yes, there is no way Nvidia is doing the same core count again on GTX 780.
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I definitely could be wrong. Then again I could be right. AMD isn't exactly pushing Nvidia to release their best stuff right now having basically resigned for the rest of 2013 in the GPU wars... rolleyes.gif
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Real question is availability...I mean, how hard will it be to actually get our - well MY wink.gif - grubby mitts on these bad boys ? Especially for all of us in Europe redface.gif
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I'd guess it may be easier to get them in the states but who really knows? I'm sure Amazon and Newegg will have some stock as well as possibly TD. Will have to see some concrete performance numbers to get an idea of how strong demand will be...
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I'd guess it may be easier to get them in the states but who really knows? I'm sure Amazon and Newegg will have some stock as well as possibly TD. Will have to see some concrete performance numbers to get an idea of how strong demand will be...

Looking at all the Titan threads not just this forum but in basically all techforums, I`d say it will be outsold after 1 hour biggrin.gif
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Real question is availability...I mean, how hard will it be to actually get our - well MY wink.gif - grubby mitts on these bad boys ? Especially for all of us in Europe redface.gif
You could always order from Amazon or any other US site with some mailbox-in-us-service
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