Nvidia Geforce GTX 770 Price and Specs Leaked
The Geforce GTX 770 price and specs have been leaked by Japenese tech site Hermitage Akihabara. While we can’t get away from it being a rebranded GPU 680, it does sport the fastest stock clock speeds ever seen and speedy memory clock. The base clock comes in at 1046Mhz or 1085Mhz boost. Nearly as impressive is the memory clock speed at 7Ghz, something the GTX 780 and the GTX Titan are unable to do. Those cards have a memory clock speed of only 6Ghz.
Of course a few other things have changed. You can click the image below to see the full sized photo, but seeing someone snapped it on a camera, in front of a monitor, I figured I’d just write it out below.
Geforce GTX 770 Specs listed below (Leaked-Copied from Image)
| Graphics Processing Clusters | 4 |
| Streaming Multiprocessors | 8 |
| CUDA Cores | 1536 |
| Texture Units | 128 |
| ROP Units | 32 |
| Base Clock | 1046 Mhz |
| Boost Clock | 1085 Mhz |
| Memory Clock (Data Rate) | 7010 Mhz |
| L2 Cache Size | 512kb |
| Total Video Memory | 2048MB or 4096MB GDDR5 |
| Memory Interface | 256-Bit |
| Total Memory Bandwidth | 224.3 GB/s |
| Texture Filtering Rate (Bilinear) | 133.9 GigaTexels/Sec |
| Fabrication Process | 28 nm |
| Transistor Count | 3.54 Billion |
| Connectors | 2x Dual Link DVI1 x HDMI1 x Displayport |
| Form Factor | Dual Slot |
| Power Connectors | One 8-pin and one 6-pin |
| Recommended Power Supply | 600 Watts |
| Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 230 Watts |
| Thermal Threshold | 95C |
The only true change between the GTX 680 and the GTX 770 is the increased clock speed, and the additional power consumption that goes with that. The Geforce GTX 680 had two 6-pin power connectors, where as the GTX 770 is equipped with one 6-pin and one 8-pin.
Geforce GTX 770 Price
The Geforce GTX 770 price is rumored to be between $390-$400 dollars. I’d imagine that cost is likely for the lower end 2048MB card, and we’ll likely see a higher cost 4096MB cards. Either way you can’t recally complain about the Geforce GTX 770 price at a maximum of $400. Even at that cost, that’s rather inexpensive when compared to similar video cards available today from Nvidia.
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