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Very much an NNNNNGH card. DP dumped on Maxwell (not like it makes lots of sense without ECC for many).

 

It has the very things that I could use - 12GB of VRAM with good SP performance, with CUDA enabled - but it's hard to swallow the pricetag for that. Especially since it's "gaming equilevant" will probably have at least 8GB anyway. Still amazing to think that 12GB is half of my _system_ memory, and GPUs are so much faster at rendering.

 

390X will come and we have to see nVidia's response to that. Interesting times ahead.

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The video was taken down ;-; wut happend 

 

Also the titan X costs more than some used cars :o 

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Nevermind - I found it. Now just to find the monay. This mITX board + 5820K + Raven RVZ01 + Titan X = pure nerdgasm.

 

http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardware/2015/03/17/asrock-world-s-first-x99-mini-itx-motherboa/1

 

$800 for parts 

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~$250 for X99 MITX board

$999 for Titan X

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~$2250 build. This is what I'm gonna buy next. It's literally future-proof (with 1080p) for the next 4 years+

I hate that word but dammit you may be right. Imagine this, liquid cooled. That is a lanbox if I've ever seen one.

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I hate that word but dammit you may be right. Imagine this, liquid cooled. That is a lanbox if I've ever seen one.

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It is quite cool but I won't be buying one, I'm waiting for the GTX 980 Ti and also hoping MSI will release a Lightning version.

You sir get a cookie, I want MSI to do a lighting version of a Maxwell GPU so bad.

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980 sli ( cost almost the same - performs better ).. R9 295X2 (cost less - performs better ).....#justsaying

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If I ever get one I would just sell it :P

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Anybody else really wanted to test the demos they were running especially the Kite one ?

Needs Update

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GTX 980 sli does trump it but still i want the Titan X for that sexy green LED 

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I really wanted to see it hit 60fps at 4K in Crysis 3.

It looks like it's ok for current games at 4K if you have G-sync monitor. I realize this sounds entitled and DX12 will supposedly bring better optimization for future games and I wasn't going to buy it anyway, but this is a bit underwhelming.

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Can you guys make a video discussing the compute aspects of this card, namely the absolute butchering of the FP64 performance? I feel like Nvidia is moving the Titan line away from prosumer compute, and I'd like to see some discussion on that as a result. as AnandTech's article mentions, is this a split between Geforce/Quadro and Tesla line GPU SKUs? what could this mean going forward, and does it leave the Titan X in an awkward, overpriced position?

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Sexy.

Never say it's not broken. Everything is broken. Why? Because everything needs MOAR POWA!

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You sir get a cookie, I want MSI to do a lighting version of a Maxwell GPU so bad.

 

I have two Kepler Lightnings but if MSI build the Maxwell then I'm going to have to look into it

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I'd love to see some games on ultra 4k. BF4 to be specific. Maybe even some star citizen at 4k. 

Please and thanks!!!

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Guys, you forgot to mention that this card does NOT have double precision like it previous titan cards.

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anyone really really disappointed by its performance?? its a $1000 card.. its only gaining 10-20fps on average more than the 980.. only in games which demand more gram does it steam ahead.

 

this is the kind of performance id be expecting from the 390x a $600~ card... not to mention it will probably be about £900 when it hits the UK so its really not a contender for me anymore. ill wait for the 390x for my 4k monitor.

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shoul have had the price equivalent in gtx980/290x in sli/xfire in the graphs to show the awesome price to performance ratio

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To all those people saying this is a bad value: this card isn't for you... This is made for extreme cases, like an amazing ITX build or a beast watercooled pc. If you think its too expensive, then it isn't made for you... This is the most expensive single card for a reason.

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