GeForce GTX 770 & GTX 780 Pictured on Chinese Site

Image Source: Chiphell

A number of weeks ago we already came across several technical specifications for the GTX 760 Ti, 770, and 780. The details that we figured out were that the GTX 780 was basically a GTX Titan with slightly fewer features, and that the GTX 760 Ti and the GTX 770 were essentially based on the GTX 670 and GTX 680, respectively.

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Header Cell - Column 0 GPUCuda CoresTMUsROPsMemoryMemory Interface
GTX 780GK1102,496208403 GB320-bit
GTX 770GK104-4251,536128322 GB256-bit
GTX 760 TiGK104-2251,344112322 GB256-bit

Image Source: Chiphell

Now though, while the specifications remain the same, the folks over at Chiphell leaked some images of the GTX 780 and GTX 770. What can be seen from them is that the GTX 780 and the GTX 770 will carry the same cooler as found on the GTX Titan.

The GTX 780 is expected to launch May 23, 2013; the GTX 770 is slated for May 30, 2013. The GTX 760 Ti will launch during Computex.

Niels Broekhuijsen

Niels Broekhuijsen is a Contributing Writer for Tom's Hardware US. He reviews cases, water cooling and pc builds.

  • hero1
    So they have gone from 5GB to 3GB of vRAM. Which one is it?
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  • bigshootr8
    I like the design for the regular reference design coolers I just hope they have more performance to back stuff up with AMD changing architectures coming up here.
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  • JamesSneed
    10784667 said:
    So they have gone from 5GB to 3GB of vRAM. Which one is it?

    I didn't follow you. The stock 680 had 2GB and the 780 is rumored to have 3GB. Where did you see 5GB? That is a large bump in cuda cores for the 780 has me wondering if that is correct. If it is correct the 780 will be very close to Titan. The 780's 320 bit bus width may make perform on par to Titan since the 780 is rumored to have 8% less cuda cores than Titans 2688 cuda cores.
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  • noobzilla771
    Looks like the 780's performance would be close to Titan? I'm guessing nVidia will price it around $700 then since Titan is $1000. The 680s would probably stay around $400-450. Graphics card costs are getting ridiculous.
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  • bigshootr8
    It is its essentially making the 770 more like the 680 in a way And with the 780 they are placing it just under the GTX Titan.
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  • N.Broekhuijsen
    10784697 said:
    I didn't follow you. The stock 680 had 2GB and the 780 is rumored to have 3GB. Where did you see 5GB? That is a large bump in cuda cores for the 780 has me wondering if that is correct.
    An earlier rumor indicated 5 GB of memory, sadly more sources are indicating 3 GB now.

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  • chumly
    So, wait a second, are they just rebranding the Titan, 680, and 670 into the 780, 770, and 760 ti, or am I lost?
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  • bigshootr8
    No take a look at the specs of each card okay it would be something like this. But again all this is strictly rumor at this point and until someone gets one of these cards and reviews it I'm not believing squat.

    GTX TITAN
    780
    770
    680
    670
    And so on.
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  • tomfreak
    If 780 is a TITAN LE, it is likely the real TITAN will get a price slashed for at least $100-200 @ $799-899
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  • bigshootr8
    Yea I can see that happening tom sounds very likely. I would say maybe even more over time I can see the Titan being around 600 over time.
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