The previous-generation card is still pretty strong, even now

Oct 18, 2013 14:53 GMT  ·  By

Since AMD didn't have any qualms about rebranding (albeit not without some modifications) its Radeon HD 7000 graphics cards as Radeon R9 and R7, NVIDIA is doing something similar.

More specifically, NVIDIA has added a new video card to its website, the GeForce GTX 760 Ti.

This is essentially a rebranded GeForce GTX 670, which is the second best single-GPU card of the 600 series.

Thus, the GTX 760 Ti has a GPU with 1,344 CUDA cores, 915/980 MHz clock (base/boost), 2 GB of GDDR5 VRAM at 6 GHz, and a 256-bit interface.

For comparison, the actual GTX 760 has 1,152 CUDA cores but a faster GPU clock (980/1033 MHz).

Sadly, the new GTX 760 Ti is only an OEM card, so you'll get it only if you order a full-set PC from boutique vendors, or some such thing.

The price should be of $249 / €249 (GTX 760) to $399 / €399 (GTX 770).