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if u have money for a titan z($3000),then it is better to get a titan x (2 way) or 980ti (3way or 4 way sli)

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raw performancew wise I'd say that the Titan Z is stronger. It's basically Titan Black SLI. So if SLI scling is good in the respective scenario and the Titan Z can hold its boost clock, then I'd say its faster.

 

But realistically do what everyone else said and get a 980 Ti... or two...

 

Edit: in terms of total performance, the Titan Z is stronger but price/performance wise the Titan X dominates. And a 980 Ti dominates both double time!

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if u have money for a titan z($3000),then it is better to get a titan x (2 way) or 980ti (3way or 4 way sli)

 

A Titan Z costs max. 1.6k USD

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Both suck for the price. The titan Z is a bit faster but is actually running sli. Don't even consider any of them unless you're doing rendering, in which case the titan z makes some sense.

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If its X vs Z I'd go X all the way, Cheaper, More Usable VRAM, No potential SLI issues, i think the Z might just edge it in performance? but all around X all the way.

 

however if we consider more options, 980Ti hands down. you can get 2 980ti's for less than the price of one Titan Z (According to newegg) and it'll destroy it performance wise :).

 

some people say the 980 is obsolete....Check how damn obsolete the Titan Z Is now xD

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Which is better in terms of performance and value a Titan z or a Titan x?

 

X.

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Which is better in terms of performance and value a Titan z or a Titan x?

Titan X. It makes sense to go with 980 Ti or Fury X.

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980 ti, cause neither of the titans are worth their ridiculous price.

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I only know one person with a Titan Z and he didn't even pay for it. Titan X beats the Z but the 980ti is better for value.

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980ti=gaming, titan x for heavy cuda deving.

But they took out the 64bit floating point making it so that you can't do that. If you need a workstation card get quadro.

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Can u SLI a Titan z?

Yes, with another Titan Z, U can only do 2 as it is already 4-way SLI. Titan Z is stupid since Titan X and 980 Ti are out. They are single cards, so 4 can be SLId and they offer the same, if not better performance, with better overclocking at a lower price

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