Yep hopefully the 2500K wont be much more than a 760, and being 32nm it should hopefully do ~4.2-4.4 as easily as a 760 does 4.0. I think it'll only be the K's worth considering this time round - I can't see how the potentially unoverclockable non-K's are going to compete with the 760 for people like us who know how to get the most out of it.