NVIDIA Kepler speculation thread

The most heavily overclocked 780's (like the galaxy HOF) are currently going for ~$670 and they're about 9% faster than Titan. I wonder if we'll see those cards fall $150 in price too. If they do then nVidia must think they have something special to ask $699 for the Ti, or maybe just smoking something special.

The GTX 780 HOF edition from Galaxy has been selling in the low $500's (USD) for several weeks now at Amazon.com.
 
Wondering what one can use 8 GBs of memory for on such a chip anyways :rolleyes: Aren't the bottlenecks for higher performance elsewhere the volume of memory?

Anyways... Something much more intriguing:

Nvidia ”GTX 790” Will have 10 GB GDDR5 of Memory, 640Bit Bandwidth and 4992 Cuda Cores – Stated to Release sometime February

Read more: http://wccftech.com/details-nvidia-geforce-gtx-790-finally-surface-4992-cuda-cores-10-gb-memory-5/#ixzz2pWQzH7AH
looks very fake
 
Are there any 6GB GK110 cards out in the wild other than Titan? It seems so obvious, especially for the 780Ti. You could make a case for SLI 780s or 780Tis being able to effectively utilize >3GB in some situations.
 
It's been said that nVidia seems really resistant to have 6GB versions of the 780Ti.
They probably want to cut down on the cards' longevity, and they'd rather have people upgrading.

nVidia has a history with being short on memory amount.
Just look at the top Fermi cards, the GTX580 and GTX570. It's a shame having a card with that performance limited to 1.28/1.5GB, where it's clearly a bottleneck for current games at 1080p.
 
It's been said that nVidia seems really resistant to have 6GB versions of the 780Ti.
They probably want to cut down on the cards' longevity, and they'd rather have people upgrading.

nVidia has a history with being short on memory amount.
Just look at the top Fermi cards, the GTX580 and GTX570. It's a shame having a card with that performance limited to 1.28/1.5GB, where it's clearly a bottleneck for current games at 1080p.

Mostly unrelated, but one of my pet peeves:
1280 MB is 1.25 GB, not 1.28 GB.
 
There were 3GB 580s and 2.5GB 570s though. EVGA at least had those on sale.

Yes, and they were priced prohibitively. As are the 4GB GTX670/680 Ti or the 3GB GTX 660Ti.
Even today, the 4GB GTX760 is more expensive than a 2GB GTX 770 (full GK104). They charge something like a 80€ premium over some 15€ more of GDDR5.
 
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