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What do plan on using a new GPU for?
What are your current hardware specs & OS?
What is your max spending budget for upgrades?
ill have AMD's 4.0 GPU
600w - 750w power supply, 16gb RAM, SSD 250-500gb (have not desided)
Windows 8.1
1,800 - 2,000 $ (not upgrading hole new PC)
I highly doubt Nvidia will release the 800 series anytime soon. The 780ti is currently the king in gaming and if AMD doesn't release any GPU that can outperform it there is no reason for Nvidia to rush the 800 series.
Doesn't matter that the 780 Ti recently released, the roadmap states NVIDIA is slated to release the 800 series sometime between Feb - April. There are already laptops with GT/GTX 800 series in them, so it won't be long now.
3-4 months I bet they start showing up!
Just like we saw the Radeon 8000 series popping up in laptops, then not very long after, here came the R-series (R7, R9) Desktop GPUs.
As for the 780ti, if you really want to upgrade I don't think you'd regret it. You will easily notice the difference. I love mine. I upgraded to it from a standard 780 with Evga's step-up program so I just had to pay a $50 price difference. Amazing overclocker, low power consumption. great temps.