Looks like we are getting closer and closer to the launch of NVIDIA’s 700 Series of graphics cards. VideoCardz has revealed the packaging of the upcoming flagship GeForce GTX 780 graphics card from Inno3D. The picture confirms that the card will feature 3 GB of GDDR5 memory and is powered by the GK110 architecture.

Of course we have already mentioned what the expected specifications for the card would be. It would be based on a cut down version of the GK110 core codenamed “GK110-300-A2”. Unlike the GeForce GTX Titan that has 14 streaming multiprocessors and 2688 cores the GTX 780 will have 12 streaming multiprocessors and 2304 cores. The included 3 GB of GDDR5 memory will operate along a 320/384 bit memory bus. The card is expected to use the same cooler as the one on the GeForce GTX Titan.
GeForce GTX TITAN |
GeForce GTX 780 |
GeForce GTX 770 |
|
GPU |
GK110-400 |
GK110-300 |
GK104-425 |
CUDA Cores |
2688 |
2304 |
1536 |
TMUs |
224 |
192 |
128 |
ROPs |
48 |
48 (?) |
32 |
Memory |
6GB GDDR5 |
3GB GDDR5 |
2GB GDDR5 |
Interface |
384-bit |
384-bit |
256-bit |
Base Clock |
837 MHz |
863 MHz |
1059 MHz |
Boost Clock |
876 MHz |
(?) |
1125 MHz |
Effective Memory Clock |
6008 MHz |
6008 MHz |
7008 MHz |
MSRP |
$999 |
$599 – $699 (?) |
$399 (?) |
Release Date |
February 18th |
May 23rd |
May 30th |
As we reported yesterday expected price of the card is 500 – 600 Euros. The only other thing this box photo really tells us is that the card comes with TXAA, PhysX, DirectX 11 and SLI support. The card is also bundled with a free version of 3DMark Advanced Edition.
Source: VideoCardz | News Archive