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NVIDIA 780 Ti Announced (18/10/13)

780 TI will be interesting and is certainly making me seriously think about cancelling my 290X pre-order - Part of that is AMD taking too long to get to market with it while messing around with being coy and partly because I'd prefer the Gsync support.

I'd like to know if Gsync support will come for all keplar GPU's though it's a great idea but also rather costly given you'd have to buy a new monitor unless they can come up with a breakout box to bypass a monitors standard electronics meaning people don't have to buy a new monitor.
 
Aren't those one fan designs really noisy?

Those reference coolers are actually pretty decent, whilst loud at high fan speed they still do an ok job, much better than AMD's reference cooler for sure. Obviously custom or water is the way to go for overclocking.
 
Middle of November may be a tad too far for me, we'll see. Suarez, I think I'd rather wait for a Twin frozr etc as my MSI Gaming OC 780 was super quiet, this may mean waiting longer than I can handle though.
 
So what exactly is g-sync for those not in the know?

A chip that sits in the monitor syncing the GPU to a monitor frame buffer.

to over simplify the screen will update when the GPU has finished rendering regardless of how slow or fast that is without causing lag, jerkiness or tearing.

It makes for a consistently smooth animation or flow of rendering as the monitor is no longer fixed to 60 or 30hz or any other number. It will have a maximum refresh rate and then the chip will alter this on the fly as the GPU finishes drawing a scene.


I am guessing to offload a frame buffer to the onboard monitor storage or whatever you want to call it you are going to need something with pretty high bandwidth and response time otherwise you will introduce some lag. Not sure if that is how it will work.. speculating.
 
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It should definitely end up being faster then the Titan if I heard Mr CEO correctly. He did say that it will be their fastest GPU their built/something along the lines of that, so there's no reason not to rule out the possibility of a Titan killer.
 
If the 780ti is well priced, beats a titan/290x and comes with that new Nvidia bundle with 3 new games, Nvidia could be on to a winner.

AMD need to revamp their never settle bundle for a start.
 
It should definitely end up being faster then the Titan if I heard Mr CEO correctly. He did say that it will be their fastest GPU their built/something along the lines of that, so there's no reason not to rule out the possibility of a Titan killer.

Presumably, that means the Titan will be discontinued. Having: 780 Ti, Titan, 780, doesn't really make sense.
 
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