Those I know under NDA have already said that it was photoshopped. Not as fast as a GTX690 but a sizeable bump over a GTX680. It is overhyped because its Nvidia, ironically the 8970 got similar yields but nobody seemed to pay much attention there.
The Titan is not the GTX780 but the GTX 780 like the HD8970 rumours last year is a sizeable update to the incumbant parts they are replacing. AMD pouted 45% though realistically looking at around 35% faster than the 7970 while the 780 will probably be 35-40% faster than the 680.
The card is coming but the Titan is not the GTX 780 Nvidia confirmed this. The images are photoshopped as we have the 780 in testing and it is nowhere near that. The titin is likely the GTX790 which is roughly on par with the Devil 13 7990 which was 20% faster than the 690.
This is no rumor.The card is coming .My friend works in nvidia driver department.He confirmed me this.
Why don't you ask your friend how this card will perform. Too many rumours about 85% of a 690 to 20% better than a 690. I am hoping over the next week we start to see some actual benchmarks since certain reviewers have them in hand now. Something tell me it will perform less than a 690, and might overclock to equal it.
The card is coming but the Titan is not the GTX 780 Nvidia confirmed this. The images are photoshopped as we have the 780 in testing and it is nowhere near that. The titin is likely the GTX790 which is roughly on par with the Devil 13 7990 which was 20% faster than the 690.
I might be misunderstand you, but in one post you said the titan will not beat the 690 in performance, and then you said it was on par with the Devil 13, which is 20% faster than the 690.
I might be misunderstand you, but in one post you said the titan will not beat the 690 in performance, and then you said it was on par with the Devil 13, which is 20% faster than the 690.
The titan is not the GTX780 it will be later established that it is really the GTX790. The GTX780 we tested did not deliver anything close to that leaked slide. nvidia also confirmed the titan is not the GTX780
The titan is not the GTX780 it will be later established that it is really the GTX790. The GTX780 we tested did not deliver anything close to that leaked slide. nvidia also confirmed the titan is not the GTX780
Why would Nvidia change their naming scheme with the 7xx series? The x90 line of gpu's have been dual gpu cards for a couple generations and the Titan is a single gpu. That doesn't make any sense.
The Nvidia GTX Titan is essentially K20 Telsa cores that did not make it or pass the requirments to actually become a Tesla product. So now Nvidia will make them into gaming/compute GPU's
The titan is not the GTX780 it will be later established that it is really the GTX790. The GTX780 we tested did not deliver anything close to that leaked slide. nvidia also confirmed the titan is not the GTX780
Ok I see where the confusion is. You are saying the Titan is the 790, but according to "Rumors" it isn't. The Titan is just the Titan, which is a single gpu card. I think the 790 will still be a dual GPU GK104 based card. Basically it will be two 780's on one board, which will surpass the single GPU Titan card. I am really hoping we see the Titan equal or surpass the 690, which may cause a price drop on the 690. Then the 790 (dual GPU) will surpass the Titan (Single GPU), and help NVIDIA justify the $999-$1200 tag the 790 will come with. My main point is I don't think the Titan is the 790 as you said.
This is no rumor.The card is coming .My friend works in nvidia driver department.He confirmed me this.
your friend must not have read his NDA then. that or nvidia doesnt care at this point or your friend is mislead.
sarinaide :
The card is coming but the Titan is not the GTX 780 Nvidia confirmed this. The images are photoshopped as we have the 780 in testing and it is nowhere near that. The titin is likely the GTX790 which is roughly on par with the Devil 13 7990 which was 20% faster than the 690.
you say "we" a lot. do you work for nvidia? if so why do you have an AMD gpu?
The Nvidia GTX Titan is essentially K20 Telsa cores that did not make it or pass the requirments to actually become a Tesla product. So now Nvidia will make them into gaming/compute GPU's
Makes my head spin that rejected bits get jammed together, preform better, and cost stupid amounts.
We've known for a few weeks that the card was coming. We don't know the performance, and this thread really isn't about anything other than a photoshopped 3dmark image.
This thread is about the gpuz screenshot.Which doesn't look fake from any angle.
The Nvidia Titan sounds really neat & I've read it somewhere that it's to be released along with the Crysis 3 release (I don't know if that is confirmed or not though)
honestly i still don't believe this but if this is true then will nvidia going to follow similar move? right now 7970 has the single gpu crown and nvidia might release the Titan just to take the crown back from AMD. after that will keep profiting from current gen card until amd are ready to do the next round. or will nvidia refreshing their line up with the so called 700 series in Q2 to gain advantage over amd for few month ahead before amd starts to retaliate back with their 8k series?
The article makes sense, but the first AMD 8000 series is to be released in Q4??
BTW Renz496 I see your running a CM 690 II Advanced case like me also. It's an amazing case isn't it? I love mine, but I also see your running the USB 3.0 version (which I don't have.....but I have plenty of USB 3.0 ports in the back of my case)
honestly i still don't believe this but if this is true then will nvidia going to follow similar move? right now 7970 has the single gpu crown and nvidia might release the Titan just to take the crown back from AMD. after that will keep profiting from current gen card until amd are ready to do the next round. or will nvidia refreshing their line up with the so called 700 series in Q2 to gain advantage over amd for few month ahead before amd starts to retaliate back with their 8k series?
The GTX780 is around 80% of a GTX 690 performance and around 30-35% slower than the HD7990. The ERP will be around $700 for the top end parts.
AMD partners who build the 7990 used two official HD7970 cores instead of throttled 680's like on the GTX690 hence why the performance differential amounts to around 10-15% on average between the cards. I do wonder whether AMD will officially release a HD8990 and whether they will adopt the dual 8970 running at full tilt with all clock ability like on the Devil 13.