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Details Regarding Nvidia Geforce GTX 790 Finally Surface – 4992 Cuda Cores and 10 GB of Memory

Having said that if this card ever sees the light of day and it turns out it is good for mining then the Mantle's the limit.:D

I was thinking the same, with that many shaders it should be a match for the 7990 IF Cudaminer development keeps progressing at it's current rate, as it stands the GTX780 is currently only getting up to 450KH/s when it should be on par with a 280X (historically it's been AMD's higher shader count and OpenCL advantages that's given them the big lead, hence why a HD5870 could beat a GTX680, but the 780/Titan cards have a decent amount so all that's really lacking now is the mining software).
 
I was thinking the same, with that many shaders it should be a match for the 7990 IF Cudaminer development keeps progressing at it's current rate, as it stands the GTX780 is currently only getting up to 450KH/s when it should be on par with a 280X (historically it's been AMD's higher shader count and OpenCL advantages that's given them the big lead, hence why a HD5870 could beat a GTX680, but the 780/Titan cards have a decent amount so all that's really lacking now is the mining software).

450Kh/s is on par with a 7870, a 280X or 7970 is about 700, a 290 about 800. a 7990 about 1300.
 
I was thinking the same, with that many shaders it should be a match for the 7990 IF Cudaminer development keeps progressing at it's current rate, as it stands the GTX780 is currently only getting up to 450KH/s when it should be on par with a 280X (historically it's been AMD's higher shader count and OpenCL advantages that's given them the big lead, hence why a HD5870 could beat a GTX680, but the 780/Titan cards have a decent amount so all that's really lacking now is the mining software).

Wasn't really the shader count - the 5th shader unit on the older architecture was rarely used even with compute (though having lots of simplistic shaders helps with this kind of workload over a smaller number of more complex ones). AMD's and nVidia's architectures are better at handling different types of processing - AMD's happens to be better suited to this sort of thing especially with its better support for stuff like Instruction Level Parallelism - which isn't so useful for gaming workloads but is more useful for stuff like mining (though potentially quite useful for physics).
 
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My card (GTX 670 PE OC) should hold its head firmly for another year or more, but boy do I want to upgrade to a 780, and now a 790 gets rumored. *head explodes*

Edit: Not sure how Nvidia decides there pricing, but would this shunt the 770/780 etc prices down a tad..? or does it not work that way?
 
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