

This part is based on the same die as GTX 670 GK104-225. Which brings us to the third product, the GeForce GTX 760 Titanium. Launch is allegedly scheduled for mid-May, as a precursor to the GTX 780. Nvidia's product stack calls for 6GB Titan, 5GB GTX 780, 4GB GTX 770 and 2GB GTX 760 Ti. This is still a 256-bit interface part, with 4GB GDDR5 memory to be more prominently featured than a 2GB one. Estimated performance is 20-25% better than GTX 670, on pair with the regular GTX 680. nothing more than a higher clocked GTX 680. This is actually based off a GK104-425 die e.g. Second board will be the GeForce GTX 770. Pricing unknown, but you should prices anywhere between $499 and $599. You can expect this board to launch (hard launch, availability from Day 0) in the final days of May, as the Computex train starts to heat up. The performance is about 30% faster than a single GTX 680. Just as the GTX Titan was a consumer version of the K20X (2688-core part, 6GB GDDR5 memory), K20A/C is getting a consumer version as well. The name will not be the GTX Titan LE, though. The leak was right, since this will actually be a consumer version of Tesla K20C, the 2496-core part with 5GB of GDDR5 memory. "First and foremost, few weeks back, several websites leaked the news about a part called GeForce GTX Titan LE, a board based on cut down GK110 GPU silicon. The rumor comes from Bright Side of News, here's their skinny: These cards will be based on current GPUs though, the next-gen architecture (aka Maxwell) from NVIDIA isn't expected to arrive until 2014, so we have to make due with slight updates of current offering.
#GEFORCE GTX 860M VS GEFORCE GTX 770 TI SERIES#
NVIDIA will reveal three new GeForce GTX 700 series branded cards in the coming weeks, likely around Computex time (end May / beginning of June).
