Chiphell tests gtx 770, not bad at all
http://videocardz.com/41862/retail-geforce-gtx-770-detailed-and-tested
11% increase in performance for a 7% increase in power. This really ought to be $399 at most.
What is your source for that figure?So, ~15-20% higher performance than the card it should be replacing- GTX 670.
11% increase in performance for a 7% increase in power. This really ought to be $399 at most.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/GTX_650_Ti_Boost_TF_Gaming/26.html
Given that the performance delta between GTX 670 and GTX 680 is 6.5% on average using all resolutions...
Why are you asking, what exactly different do you expect?
Am I wrong or did they test an overclocked version with the core clock at 1201MHz? It's unlikely, that the cards boost that high on stock settings on non-OC versions.11% increase in performance for a 7% increase in power. This really ought to be $399 at most.Chiphell tests gtx 770, not bad at all
http://videocardz.com/41862/retail-geforce-gtx-770-detailed-and-tested
Am I wrong or did they test an overclocked version with the core clock at 1201MHz? It's unlikely, that the cards boost that high on stock settings on non-OC versions.
At least the rumored prices of $599 for the GTX 780 and $449 for the GTX 770 seem more reasonable.So far there has been no word on official pricing, but the prices above are the ones currently being rumored. Take them with a grain of salt. The rumors have shown prices as low as $499 for the GTX 780 and as high as almost GTX Titan level pricing. For now we have to wait a little longer for all the official non-Chinese info.
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/GTX-780-Nvidia-China,22671.html