GearNuke: "Nvidia’s Keplar architecture cards boast not only mind blowing performance, but you can invest in these cards without spending a bulk of overheads on your powersupply. This is because the raw graphics horsepower of the GTX 700 series is supplemented by their impressive energy efficiency, resulting in not only a lower electricity and prevention from you investing heavily on a heavy duty powersupply, but it will also keep the card’s temperatures’ way under thermal limits, giving you loads of headroom to overclock your graphic cards and squeeze as much performance out of them as possible. Now the question remains, which card will provide you with the best possible price / performance ratio in the higher tier range? The GTX 700, the GTX 780 or the GTX 780 Ti? Our benchmarks will be answer that question profoundly."
NVIDIA will have a Special Address at CES 2024 which is scheduled for Monday, 8 Jan. at 8 a.m. PT / 5 p.m. CET.
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I've got the Gigabyte GTX780 3GB ($509 from Newegg), and I'm loving it. Anything I throw at it can be maxed out...Skyrim with 30+ mods included...and crazy fps to boot. When those 3 fans kick in, you know it...but they don't stay on long, and you know they're doing their job. I'm good for the next 4 years, at least, after which I'll likely build a scratch rig based on DDR4.