GeForce GTX reclaims the performance crown with the release of the GeForce GTX 780 Ti, the planet’s best gaming GPU. NVIDIA launched the graphic card at a fun launch event at Xtreme Esports Stadium in New Delhi. The product is for the hardcore gamer who will not compromise on the cost so read on 🙂
A turbocharged, enhanced version of the award-winning GeForce GTX 780, the GeForce GTX 780 Ti is packed with 25% more CUDA Cores and new overclocking features, giving the GTX 780 Ti a 20% lead over the almighty GTX 780, and a phenomenal 50% advantage over the GeForce GTX 680 at stock speeds. With unprecedented, industry-leading performance, the GeForce GTX 780 Ti takes on this Holiday season’s AAA, combat-focused games with ease, giving PC gamers superior experiences at super high resolutions, on multiple monitors, at maximum settings, with every NVIDIA-exclusive feature enabled.
Check out the event pictures and the mean machine here 🙂
In addition to being NVIDIA’s fastest gaming GPU, GeForce GTX 780 Ti is also our most efficient, raising the bar for 250 Watt TDP performance, enabling the GeForce GTX 780 Ti to stay cool and whisper quite in an average chassis placed beneath a desk or away from the user. Being whisper quiet, the player stays immersed in their game, undistracted by the deafening whirr of other fans that revolve over 3000 times per minute. The GeForce GTX 780 Ti’s efficiency extends to game performance, too, enabling our new GPU Boost 2.0-enabled GPU to avoid thermal throttling limits, maintaining peak performance at all times, hours into a gaming marathon, without resorting to similarly deafening fan speeds. If something should throttle your GPU’s performance, GPU Boost 2.0 still guarantees a minimum level of performance, denoted by the Base Clock stat in the GPU’s specification sheet.
And, as an added bonus, the 250 Watt TDP enables the GeForce GTX 780 Ti to run at optimal speeds on more affordable power supplies. In the long-term a more efficient GPU saves you a few dollars on your power bill, too.
Initially, all GeForce GTX 780 Ti GPUs will feature NVIDIA’s award-winning exterior design, pioneered by the GeForce GTX TITAN, and will run at max of 928MHz, with plenty of room for overclocking. Compared to other GeForce GTX GPUs in our lineup, here’s how the new GeForce GTX 780 Ti stacks up.
A cooler, quieter GPU is particularly important for increasingly-popular small form factor (SFF) chassis, which rely on exhaust GPU fans, like the GeForce GTX 780 Ti’s, due to limited internal space and restrictive airflow. Often placed on desks or nearer the user, the importance of whisper-quiet operation is heightened. Similarly, low power usage, low temperatures, and whisper-quiet operation are key forValve’s Steam Box prototype, which uses a GeForce GTX GPU in an extremely compact enclosure. Emitting up to 95C of heat through a plastic GPU shroud, or into the chassis with a dual or triple fan deck would be disastrous for system stability, making a GeForce GTX GPU essential.
Beyond performance, acoustics, and thermals, the GeForce GTX 780 Ti grants access to an interconnected ecosystem of advanced NVIDIA-exclusive features that have the independent press and the industry’s most respected luminaries waxing lyrical.
Most recently we announced NVIDIA G-SYNC, a revolutionary new monitor module that eliminates screen tearing, stutter and VSync input lag. While NVIDIA G-SYNC is compatible with the GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost, and above, the best experience is achieved when paired with a high performance, enthusiast-level product such as the GeForce GTX 780 Ti, delivering the smoothest, most responsive gaming experience ever seen. So ground breaking is the technology, that John Carmack, Tim Sweeney, and Johan Anderson attended our announcement to support the first major shift in monitor technology in recent memory.
In games, only GeForce GTX users benefit from our GameWorks The Way It’s Meant To Be Played program, which enhances your most anticipated titles with game-changing technology like NVIDIA PhysX,NVIDIA TXAA, NVIDIA HBAO+, NVIDIA PCSS, NVIDIA Fur, NVIDIA Surround, and NVIDIA 3D Vision. These are only a small snapshot of the NVIDIA-exclusive features we work to implement, and beyond our own technologies we work hand-in-hand with developers to optimize and enhance their games for all PC players, adding DirectX 11 tessellation, higher-resolution textures, and more, wherever and whenever possible.