Nvidia GTX 770 Benchmarks, Specifications Appear Online
A number of specifications and performance numbers have been leaked regarding the upcoming GTX 770 graphics card from Nvidia.
While we've already heard plenty about the GTX 770, we've seen few performance numbers. Now though, courtesy of VideoCardz.com, we have some performance slides. Moreover, the folks over at Hermitage Akihabara have also leaked a slide with the card's specifications. The specifications that the slide provides are unsurprising, since we've already seen most of these before.
For starters, the card will feature 1536 CUDA cores, 128 TMUs, 32 ROPs, a base clock speed of 1046 MHz and a boost clock speed of 1085 MHz. Aboard the PCB we'll also find either 2 GB or 4 GB of GDDR5 memory running over a 256-bit memory interface at an effective speed of 7010 MHz. The card will be powered by a combination of an 8-pin and 6-pin PCIe power connectors, have a TDP of 230 W, and a thermal threshold of 95° C. The card remains a GTX 680 in disguise, with a number of goodies added as well as a small overclock.
The most surprising part of the leak though, is that it mentions that the card is expected to retail for around 40,000¥ -- roughly $400.
The performance numbers that were published by VideoCardz.com are shown below. According to the slides, the GTX 770 will outperform the Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition by about 12.4 percent at 1080p.
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awez That't really great but looking at what the gtx 780 costs the gtx 770 will probably cost more than a 7970 so... meh.Reply -
makaveli316 If you're a 670/680 owner i see no point of upgrading to 770. I'll pass that few +fps for 400 bucks.Reply
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Heironious Well, I'm glad I held off for a few more hours to see at least some results before hitting the "checkout" button at newegg and getting the 780. Now I can get the 770 and a good creative sound card for even cheaper than the single 780. I plan only on 1080p gaming.Reply -
Ranth Crysis 3 at 2560X1600 28fps 770 vs 28fps 7970GHz = 1% lead for the the 770 seems legit.. :)Reply -
jdwii Something seems fishy about these benchmarks when hopping on techpowerup the 780 is only 25% faster than the 7970 ghz edition.Reply -
silverblue SA have the following results along with environment, scenario and settings information per test (though I presume at 1600p and not 1800p as stated):Reply
http://semiaccurate.com/2013/05/29/how-does-the-nvidia-gtx-770-do-against-the-amd-hd7970-ghz/
Driver versions aren't stated, and the settings do seem to vary quite a bit.