
The information contained in a recent publication of a new single-chip flagship Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 Ti, confirmed on the eve of the web resource VideoCardz.com, who managed to get the exact specifications of this card.
Hardwarezone: The ASUS GTX 780 Ti Direct CU II OC edition graphics card delivers enhanced overclocking performance and improved stability through exclusive Direct CU II cooling and DIGI+ VRM circuity. Find out what's inside the whole package in our unboxing video.

Nvidia Co-Founder, President and CEO Jen-Hsun first previewed the GeForce GTX 780 Ti on October 18 at an event held in Montreal. No details nor specifications were revealed. All we knew was that the GTX 780 Ti delivered "outstanding" performance on "low" power. Hsun went on to say that the 780 Ti was the "best GPU that's ever been built."
The later part suggests the GTX 780 Ti will be faster than the GeForce GTX Titan, the current flagship of Nvidia's consumer grade desktop lineup.
Today, Nvidia has further revealed details about the GTX 780 Ti. These details include some technical specifications and price.

Maximum PC: With the GeForce GTX 780 Ti, Nvidia has snatched the single-GPU performance crown back from the clutches of the recently launched Radeon R9 290X, and not just by a small margin either, but by a landslide. By dethroning the R9 290X Nvidia has also taken the GTX Titan to the woodshed as well, as the GTX 780 Ti is far and away the fastest single GPU we have ever tested. Read on to see how it fares against the GTX 780, the R9 290X, and the former champ, the GTX Titan.
$699 ouch, well it has all the makings to out perform the Titan but as a PC Gamer I still cannot bring myself to purchase a GPU that is over the $400 price range. That is just me being frugal tho.
just bought a 770 will get another one later for sli and it will still be cheaper then a 780 ti or a titan even a 690.