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6GB GTX 780 and 780ti incoming

No point

If you really want 6gb of vram get a second hand Titan or new Titan Black, both will be faster than this.
 
so what is the actual difference between a 6gb 780ti and a Black Titan?

I did not notice that EVGA were also doing a 780ti version but the difference would be the compute functions on the Titan Black.

If EVGA produce the 780ti version they are going to make themselves unpopular with NVidia. NV won't let people make non ref versions of the Titan Black but this is getting pretty close to it.
 
There will be 6 gb 780 Ti Classifieds and also KPEs, how can you say these will be slower than the Titans? My KPE is the fastest single and dual card on pretty much any game at the moment even at 1440p. So if you need 4k, this will help.
 
There will be 6 gb 780 Ti Classifieds and also KPEs, how can you say these will be slower than the Titans? My KPE is the fastest single and dual card on pretty much any game at the moment even at 1440p. So if you need 4k, this will help.

I said the 780 version would be slower.

Don't count on seeing a Kingpin with 6gb though as this goes against the point of the card. Kingpin himself actually turns off 3gb of vram when benching 6gb cards.

If you run a GTX 690 on LN2 it beats a Kingpin 780ti on LN2 by a good margin.
 
For benching it makes no sense, but they are going ahead with it. It will be Hynix instead of Samsung on the 6gb KPE cards though.
 
It makes sense to me- great gaming card with the binned cores and unlocked voltage, and 6 GB on a 384 Bit bus for 4k gaming.
 
It makes sense to me- great gaming card with the binned cores and unlocked voltage, and 6 GB on a 384 Bit bus for 4k gaming.

It's another waste of money and EVGA's offering is one FUGLY card.
The card wont be fast enough to be able to handle 4K at a decent frame rates so doubling the memory makes no sense.
You would need have to have at least 2 of these to get semi decent frames at 4K with anything higher than medium settings.
Wait for the top end Maxwell, Then we'll see some interesting stuff.
 
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