VideoCardz: This year is going to be full of surprises. The rumor has it that NVIDIA is planning at least two high-end video cards for the first quarter of 2014. The exact launch dates were not confirmed, but we are looking at a two-months time frame.
ThePCEnthusiast.com: "NVIDIA has officially unleashed the second generation NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Black Edition featuring a 28nm GK110 core silicon with full double precision floating point GPGPU performance and promises to be faster than the GTX 780 Ti. It features a full 2,880 CUDA cores with 48 ROPs, 240 TMUs and 6GB of GDDR5 memory in a 384-bit memory interface. Check out the rest of its features and full specifications below."
ThePCEnthusiast.com: "Just recently, the final and confirmed specifications of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Black Edition has been revealed, thanks to VideoCardz. The GTX Titan Black Edition is powered by a GK11-430 chip featuring 2880 CUDA Cores, 48 ROPs and 240 TMUs. It has a base clock speed of 890MHz and boost clock speed of 980MHz, which is higher than the GTX 780 Ti and the previous GTX Titan. Check out the rest of its specifications below."
I don't see what's the point of the Titan for gamers when the 780 Ti is better for the price.
Unless you really really really want that Double Precision, then go you go titan.
some people want the best and I get that even if it not that big of a difference
overkill much?