source: http://www.sweclockers.com/nyhet/16711-nvidia-forbereder-nedbantat-geforce-gtx-titan-med-gk110 I expected this the moment I saw that crippled Quadro K6000 with 13SMX This would be the gpu for me, but idk its still looks kinda to pricy :frown:
Yeah, it would be nice to get a new GPU, but £400 is my limit. I am finding that if I wait a while after a games release, they play very well still on my 580 if I use lesser or no AA, otherwise practically maxed out. I'd like some more ram for a highly modded Skyrim though.
That's only because you already have SLI'd 670s so you're more inclined to justifying your purchase against newer products. Other people will definitely grab one if it's under $400, seriously. Then again, it's the price that counts. Until the MSRP is clear only then we can really judge its value.
I see this card around the $799 mark if the specs are true, slightly less shaders than titan, 320 bit bus, 5gb vram
I know exactly what you mean on the last bit. Going with 2GB instead of 4GB was not a good decision, even though I only play on 1080p on a single monitor. Other than that one heavily modded game, everything plays beautifully... Tempting to sell this card and maybe go with a Titan since I don't want to go through all that work just for a sidegrade (assuming if I just got an EVGA FTW+).
Not upgrading until i see a minimum of 512bit and 4gb ram as standard. No more pointless bottlenecks please.
I agree 4GB should be min. Memory bandwidth is a function of interface size and memory speed. The Titan with it's 384bit interface has 50% more bandwidth that a GTX580 or GTX680. Also, overclocking the memory on a Titan gives insignificant performance imporovements. That should tell you something.