Slomo4shO
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As long as the video card can execute and run a game (doesn't matter what settings) it still is a gaming card.
By your definition, FirePro and Qaudro are also gaming cards... :whiste:
As long as the video card can execute and run a game (doesn't matter what settings) it still is a gaming card.
As long as the video card can execute and run a game (doesn't matter what settings) it still is a gaming card. ALOT of people use low end cards to play games and some of them thinks its perfectly fine (those that are competitive actually turn down settings..) It maybe a poor gaming card but this will usually depend on the individual's standard. Titan is definitely a gaming card as well as being a cheaper compute card.
I agree with the joker. Why so serious..
More details emerging...... 3GB VRAM and clocks not much higher than Titan, which may indicate 2880 cores since if it was 2688 the clocks would be suspected to be much higher. 7ghz RAM on board...
875 base/928 boost clocks...
http://videocardz.com/47491/nvidia-geforce-gtx-780-ti-3gb-memory-gk110-gpu
29% more horsepower than a reference gtx780, and 17% more bandwidth.... looking at about 20-25% faster than a gtx780 across the board.
That should put it around 15% faster than R290X at 1440p and closer to 20% faster at 1080p.