Last week, NVIDIA announced their latest flagship GeForce GTX 780 Ti graphics card based on the GK110 core architecture. The new GeForce GTX 780 Ti launches in mid of November but aside from the release date, NVIDIA didn’t gave out any more information on their upcoming product.
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Thats a killer price right there.Time to switch my gtx580!
If the GTX 780 Ti indeed comes at $649 and has performance on par with R9 290X then im going with NVIDIA. Not saying AMD is not a good choice but i need downsampling support which isn't available on CCC.
Aside from that, their digital vibrance engine is a great feature. There are various small things that make GeForce cards a better experience for me.
If this is correct i'm definitely getting one of these. I already cancelled my ps4 preorder so that will help the payments. I'm one of those that doesn't care about exclusive games.
Interested to see where this goes...considering some OC'd R9 280x's have been all over the 780's performance the last few weeks...at almost half the cost...its good to see nvidia responding...
Its all on what price the 290x drops at...$650 is still well out of a typical build budget...but if a 290x drops around the rumored <$600...and has equal or better performance to a 780ti (so far, they seem to be nearly identical)...AMD seems to be aggressively asking Nvidia where their pricing figures are coming from...
I'd love a 780, no doubt...would probably be my go to card...but with the sapphire 280x sacrificing roughly 5fps across multiple games...but at $300 less...i just couldn't see the point...of course now, after i ordered stuff, the 780 is coming down in price...so thats fantastic for me haha...
If GTX 780 gets dropped to $500 I would buy one, but I dont see it happening.