Nvidia 800 series question

ZawLee

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When it comes out in oct 2014, is there gonna be a huge difference between 850 and 860 just like 750 and 760 gpu cards?

Are they close to the levels of r9 280x in performance terms?
 

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Only at VC: NVIDIA to skip GeForce 800 series, GeForce GTX 980 and GTX 970 mid-September | VideoCardz.com

Chart below does not represent performance segregation, it was just made just to visualize of what is to come.
geforce-900-series-980-970-update4.png
 

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I did post a question at nidiva forums... chances are they gonna take months to reply. So I'm trying to see if anyone gotten an update or two on this 800series.

If they are gonna take months to reply, then we will take years to reply you bah.. :p
 

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Chances are the gap will be smaller seeing how they will be based on the same architecture as opposed to Kepler vs Maxwell now. However expect a sizeable gap
 

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If they are gonna take months to reply, then we will take years to reply you bah.. :p
I mean those who asked mths before I did.

Chances are the gap will be smaller seeing how they will be based on the same architecture as opposed to Kepler vs Maxwell now. However expect a sizeable gap
I hope they wont be so overpriced at once...

From what I know, its not going to be a massive difference. Expect about 30% faster.

Between what gpu?
 
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