2014/03/23 06:59:16
marcchello
12 gb titan black please :) always wondered why nvidia rated them  6 - 12 GB
2014/03/23 09:51:11
badboy64
joelbenedict
I have a GTX 780 Ti Classified. It's not listed on the eligible cards list. I bought it directly from EVGA. Is it eligible for the step-up program or not? 
I haven't seen benchmarks comparing the Titan Black vs 780 Ti Kingpin vs 6GB GTX 780. The current step-up appears to be for the non-Ti version of the 780, with 6GB as the differing feature. 


I too have 2 780Ti Classified too. Do i have to wait for the that version to come out I have 60 days until my step-up ends too.
2014/03/23 09:57:53
rjohnson11
badboy64
joelbenedict
I have a GTX 780 Ti Classified. It's not listed on the eligible cards list. I bought it directly from EVGA. Is it eligible for the step-up program or not? 
I haven't seen benchmarks comparing the Titan Black vs 780 Ti Kingpin vs 6GB GTX 780. The current step-up appears to be for the non-Ti version of the 780, with 6GB as the differing feature. 


I too have 2 780Ti Classified too. Do i have to wait for the that version to come out I have 60 days until my step-up ends too.


Step up is only to reference NVIDIA cards only unless EVGA grants an exception.
 
I do not think you'll see a GTX 780ti 6GB card as that might interfere with Titan Black sales but that is ONLY my personal opinion.
2014/03/23 10:27:49
clo007
marcchello
12 gb titan black please :) always wondered why nvidia rated them  6 - 12 GB

That will not happen, since that would make the Quadro K6000 irrelevant, and Nvidia would not do that.


2014/03/23 11:01:39
stereo55
This is good news for those that looking to grab a 780 (and at $550 price point) , but terrible for us that already own 780's and making our cards somewhat worthless (atleast from a resale stand point)  . Looks like us current 780 owners just got screwed .  
2014/03/23 11:10:02
HeavyHemi
Same complaints every time a new model of GPU (or any other updated product) is released. You'd figure after a couple of centuries of the same pattern, folks would figure out the nature of the beast.
2014/03/23 11:15:02
rjmaximus
I get excited to see new products released, even if they are just updates on existing products. Would be pretty boring if nothing new happened until Maxwell.
2014/03/23 11:59:18
AWK16
Same complaints every time a new model of GPU (or any other updated product) is released. You'd figure after a couple of centuries of the same pattern, folks would figure out the nature of the beast.

 
 
I couldn't say it better myself. I got my 2 Titans Black SC and I love it, couldn't be happier, i do minimum gaming but more compute work, not letting them go for long time. You can never, ever be up to date with the "best" when comes to technology, especially GPU's, by next week you can ether be still happy and keep it what you have , or keep on re-digging you pc just to install something "updated" until next round which is always just around the corner, I've been there to many times, you have to draw the line somewhere
2014/03/23 13:42:55
clo007
HeavyHemi
Same complaints every time a new model of GPU (or any other updated product) is released. You'd figure after a couple of centuries of the same pattern, folks would figure out the nature of the beast.


And the funniest part of stereo's comment is when you look at his sig: Gigabyte 780...not even an eVGA
2014/03/23 14:00:40
Vlada011
stereo55
This is good news for those that looking to grab a 780 (and at $550 price point) , but terrible for us that already own 780's and making our cards somewhat worthless (atleast from a resale stand point)  . Looks like us current 780 owners just got screwed .  



How mean your card is worthless if you have 3GB. What my GTX780Ti is worthless because I have 3GB too???
On 2560x1440 I can play and with 3GB but on 4K I can't even with 6GB with one card.
Believe me if you want one card GTX780 12GB will not help you because you need few cards for more GPU performance.
I don't think 3GB card is worthless.
 
 
 
 

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