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you dont think it would be worth waiting a couple more days?
No matter if you go for the gtx770 or not, the potential for cards to drop in price is there. Slight possibility or not. As the landscape changes, turmoil follows. like.....
the flood of used cards coming on the market now that the 700 series is among us. There should be some great deals on barely used 680s, 7970s, and 670s.
Not to justify the price but when i see 780 acx nearly matching the 7970 in price vs performance at higher resolutions, its hard for me to imagine what wouldve happen if the 780 was priced at below $550.
http://tpucdn.com/reviews/EVGA/GTX_780_SC_ACX_Cooler/images/perfdollar_2560.gif
There is no doubt in my mind that overtime the gtx780 will creep down in prices. I honestly love the card but i dont see myself paying that kind of money for the performance right now. But considering the current market, if it were released in the same bracket as the 680 launched what would AMD have done? It wouldve completely disrupted the entire market. Every segment would have to come drastically down. Could AMD even make money selling 7970s for 300 or less? 7950s for 200 or so? The more i think about the more i see that its effect would be extremely massive all at once.
There are many things to consider here. What about all the other cards on the shelves, out in the wild? Its just a bigger than some may think. As much as we would all love an extremely great price on the 780 when it launched, its effect would be unmeasurable across the board. It would hurt AMD as much as nvidia (as well as all their partners). Its not so simple.
The 780 is still kepler, its on the same node as every other card thats been out since 2012. Its priced high and prevents a total disruption. It can come down in price over time while the rest of the market can adjust. This is better than total devastation. So as much as i want a 780, it makes sense to me that it is high. I know this kind of performance will only come down in price over time. This we all can bet on. Its just exciting for me to see progress like this. When it comes to PCs, GPUs are pretty much the only thing left to get excited over. While everything else barely advances year over year, GPUs leap.
It's what I've been saying non stop since people started complaining. Nvidia isn't going to canabalize it's own card sales. It's not going to destroy it's Titan sales...
The only way the GTX 780 is better price/perf than the Titan is in gaming. I think we've all come to the conclusion that Titan was never really simply a gaming gpu and for that purpose made almost no sense outside "best of the best" purchasers.
While Titan still retains "best of the best", the GTX 780 is a way better choice for gaming. However the other side to the Titan saga was 1/3 DP, whereas the GTX 780 is 1/8 DP. Titan is still a far better option for those seeking DP in CUDA outside the workstation price range.
Anandtech's article on GTX 780 said:As a result GTX 780 can offer 90% of GTX Titans gaming performance, but it can only offer a fraction of GTX Titans FP64 compute performance, topping out at 1/24th FP32 performance rather than 1/3rd like Titan. Titan essentially remains as NVIDIAs entry-level compute product, leaving GTX 780 to be a high-end gaming product.
We haven't seen it yet, but it's rumored as being nothing more than an O/C'd 680 with a firmware update. How can it not cost less and be justified? GK104 has been out for over a year now.
Since when Nvidia has to justify itself?
Who cares what nVidia says? I'm talking about amongst us.
Goes to show no matter how much AMD lowers prices, most enthusiasts don't care about shelling out an extra 500 dollars for 25-30% more performance. It just seems that most of the market wants Nvidia no matter what the price is.
GTX780 is 1/8 DP of Titan, or 1/24DP, so there is no contest there.
However the other side to the Titan saga was 1/3 DP, whereas the GTX 780 is 1/8 DP. Titan is still a far better option for those seeking DP in CUDA outside the workstation price range.
I wonder if you could just flash the bios or edit something in configuration files to enable it?
http://videocardz.com/42112/official-nvidia-geforce-gtx-770-performance
Official Nvidia slides. Performance looks spot on where it would be expected. Of course the nvidia slides leave of Dirt 3 showdown and Hitman, but I still think this card will end up slightly faster than a stock 7970GE in most reviews. Price needs to be $450 or less, but damn these prices are not moving down like at 40nm and 55nm.
If wonder if Nvidia is going to make a gtx790...