Don't be surprised if Nvidia launches another budget GPU in 2013
It was previously rumored that Nvidia might end the year with a bang by unveiling a GeForce GTX Titan
Ultra and/or GTX 790 graphics card, but maybe the GPU maker also has something a little more affordable up its sleeve. A GPU-Z screenshot posted to a Chinese-language website indicates that a GeForce GTX 750 Ti is in the works, serving as a successor to the GeForce GTX 650 Ti launched last year.
The card has two names in the GPU-Z screenshot: GTX 750 Ti and GTX 760 SE. This isn't unusual, as according to wccftech.com, there was a similar GPU-Z screenie prior to the GeForce GTX 650 Ti launch that labeled the card as a GTX 660 SE.
In any event, the mystery card is said to have 32 ROPs, 80 TMUs, a revised core running at 1,033MHz base and 1,098MHz boost, and 2GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 1,502MHz on a 256-bit memory bus.
According to the site it was posted on, the card could debut as soon as this month or in early October.
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