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Originally Posted by dph314 
Yeah I'm hoping that we don't have all the facts yet, because I'm also hoping you're wrong
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.

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

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.
It also depends on when the 780 comes out. If the new generation isn't coming until late this year then you could argue that a GTX 780 having similar performance wouldn't be such a huge problem for Nvidia. They have the Titan as their halo card for 8 or 9 months and then launch the new generation with similar performance. It also helps that the Titan appears to be a limited-edition card, so you won't have hordes of people feeling screwed like you would if it was part of the normal line-up, and part of the price is the "exclusivity" fee.
















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