NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 780 is set to be the flagship of the new 700-series line. This refresh is set to replace current Kepler 600 series cards. A report from Fudzilla says the GeForce GTX 780 will cost anywhere from 500 to 600 Euros (incl. VAT) depending on the SKU. Of course the price in the US will be a little different and we will have to see what it will be as we get closer to the launch date.
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As many of you know NVIDIA will be releasing the GeForce GTX 770 graphics card towards the end of the this month. Now there is some new information out that you will be able to flash older GeForce GTX 680 cards with a new BIOS and turn them into GeForce GTX 770 cards. We have heard that the GTX 770 would be using a new chip, the GK104-425 A2, but what if it was just a GeForce GTX 680 in disguise?
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Just last week we showed you photos of both the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 and GTX 770. Many people comments that these photos could be photoshopped or doctored, but sorry to bust your bubble but those photos were real and so is the one you see below. The upcoming GeForce GTX 770 has been spotted again on the Chiphell forums. And as we previously stated it will be using the same MVTTM cooler that is in use on the GeForce GTX Titan.
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NVIDIA has been pretty strict on what graphic card manufacturers can do with the GeForce GTX Titan graphics card. The one major exception is if the manufacturer installs a full-coverage waterblock on the card. Well it looks like Colorful has done that and will be releasing a factory overclocked GeForce GTX Titan iGame card. Of course this card will feature a full-coverage water block that you can add to your liquid cooling loop.
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Photos of both of NVIDIA’s upcoming GeForce GTX 770 and GTX 780 have been leaked on the Chiphell Forums. Looking at the leaked photos it looks like NVIDIA will be using the same cooler that was featured on their Titan graphics card. This is the NVTTM cooling design which makes use of a vapor chamber, extended fin cooling and of course much better looks than previous coolers.
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NVIDIA recently introduced the GeForce 700M mobile family. While we have seen specifications and performance for the entry level chips like the GK106/107 based GT 750M and GT 740M which both have 384 cores. A leaked GPU-Z screenshot shows that the GeForce GTX 760M will make use of the 28nm GK106 core architecture and will feature 768 CUDA cores.
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Just last month we announced that NVIDIA will be launching their 700 Series cards in May and it looks like Fudzilla has got some exclusive information about the launch of the GeForce GTX 780 and the GeForce GTX 770. The flagship GeForce GTX 780 will launch on May 23rd and it will be followed by the launch of the GeForce GTX 770 on May 30th.
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Zotac is prepping a new GeForce GTX Titan from their AMP! Series. Like most GTX Titan cards this one will still feature a pure reference design. As we write this we have not confirmed clocks of the card, which is only the second Titan in Zotac’s lineup. Many other companies have 3-4 Titan’s in their lineup. Since this is a reference card it is based on the GK110 silicon and has 2688 CUDA cores and 6GB of GDDR5.
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It looks like we may be seeing NVIDIA’s GeForce 700 Series cards a lot sooner than expected. According to Bright Side of News, NVIDIA will be launching their GeForce 700 Series as soon as May 2013. The company is planning to launch three new cards to start the 700 series off. These cards will feature a refined version of the 28nm Kepler architecture. The cards include the GeForce GTX 780, GeForce GTX 770 and GeForce GTX 760 Ti.
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It seems that everyone is talking about AMD this week as they will be releasing their Radeon HD 7990 graphics card this week. But don’t count NVIDIA out of the graphics card race just yet. According to a report at 3DCenter, NVIDIA is working on both a GeForce GTX Titan Ultra and a slimmed down GeForce GTX Titan LE. We have been hearing about the supposed “LE” card for a couple of week now, but the Ultra card is definitely something new.
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