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    Default GTX 770 and 780 Pictured

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    Well, if you needed a confirmation of the recent GeForce 700 series rumors, then here you have it. The GeForce GTX 770 is now official, due to the leak from Chiphell forums.

    It looks like the GeForce GTX 770 will use the same cooler as TITAN. That’s totally unexpected. This top-notch, high-end cooler, which is worth $1000 has been installed for $400 worth GTX 770? Well NVIDIA is surely going to sell a lot of these.

    According to the leaker, the rumors of the GTX 680 rebrand are true. The card is in fact a higher clocked GeForce GTX 680. Only now, it has a fancy cooler installed. GeForce GTX 770 would therefore feature a GK104 GPU with 1536 CUDA cores on board. Not surprisingly, the card is only equipped with 2GB GDDR5 memory (across 256-bit interface). The new model is slightly faster than GTX 680, about 5%. At least it will be priced lower — somewhere beteen $399 to $449.

    Card is expected to arrive in the last week of May.
    GTX 770:



    GTX 780:



    So it looks like they're getting the Titan's cooling design. Pretty!

    I'm definitely interested in getting that 780!

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    Default Re: GTX 770 and 780 Pictured

    Looks like my plans to get the 7970 lightning might be on hold. If the 700 series cards come out and cost less for more power then its a no brainer for me!

    Side note :
    That cooling design looks incredible!

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    Default Re: GTX 770 and 780 Pictured

    When I first saw them, I had my doubts... I just thought they were photoshopped Titans :P

    And yes, the cooling looks beautiful. Too bad if I ever got one I'd strip it for liquid cooling...

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    Default Re: GTX 770 and 780 Pictured

    Oh my, those are lovely. Hot damn.

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    Default Re: GTX 770 and 780 Pictured

    All I have to say is: Bow-chicka-wow-wow!

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    Default Re: GTX 770 and 780 Pictured

    Anounced!

    Quote Originally Posted by tomshardware.com
    The GTX 780 has already been announced in China at the E-Sports festival, a number of days before the official launch in the western world.

    The GTX 780's specifications have also surfaced and Hermitage Akihabara have managed to get the official spec sheet. It shows that the card will have 2,304 CUDA cores and a base clock of 863 MHz with a boost clock of 900 MHz. This would create a single precision compute power of 4.0 TFlops. The card's memory would be 3 GB, running over a 384-bit memory interface at a speed of 6.0 GHz. The card would be fed power through a combination of an 8-pin and a 6-pin PCIe Power connector, and have a TDP of 250 W. External display connectivity would be handled by two dual link DVI ports, an HDMI port and a 1.2 DisplayPort.

    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.

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