By the way, 780 will be unveiled/released next week. 770 the following week. 780 will feature a cut down GK110 GPU (what's in Titan).
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that's a really pretty card.
By the way, 780 will be unveiled/released next week. 770 the following week. 780 will feature a cut down GK110 GPU (what's in Titan).
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i want that 780 but its gonna be north of $700. i'd have to save up probably for 2-3 months to buy that.
what makes you think that ? with the success of the 600 series, the 700 series will follow that as well I would imaginewhat makes you think that ? with the success of the 600 series, the 700 series will follow that as well I would imagine
I would imagine the 780 being $500, 770 being $400

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he might not be able to buy pizza and the drink at lunch tomorrow 

@Ciggavelli
Very high temps on that 690. The little time I had mine on air, overclocking with custom profiles similar to what daze23 mentioned I never got over 70c. With Kepler based cards you want to keep temps under 70c as they start to throttle after that point. They'll downclock themselves to compensate for the heat.
What case is your system in and how is your air flow?
By the way, 780 will be unveiled/released next week. 770 the following week. 780 will feature a cut down GK110 GPU (what's in Titan).
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I can't wait to get back to Max Payne.I got a 75% off (steam) coupon for Total War Shogun 2 if anyone wants it
I bought the 680 this year and couldn't be fukking happier. Are people seriously spending upwards on 1000 on a video card?
Unless your doing intense graphical manipulations, is it really necessary for the average consumer to purchase these right now?
I got a 75% off (steam) coupon for Total War Shogun 2 if anyone wants it
