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GTX Titan z SLI

V.K.K

Linus I have learnt everything for pc from you thank you very much could you go back in time and have Titan z and sli today's i7 processor 8 CORES just to see the performance thank you very much keep on educating us!

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Lol bro linus ain't gonna see this post ever, he's too rich to be spending his time helping others in some forum ahahahaha

 

 

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That's rather specific, I'm sure you could extrapolate the approximate performance from prior Titan Z SLI figures, and I also think Linus only has one Titan Z.

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Isnt much performance to be had. I had two full cards and playing modern games with them wasn’t great. Cpu would be the last thing I’d worry about. 

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2 hours ago, V.K.K said:

Linus I have learnt everything for pc from you thank you very much could you go back in time and have Titan z and sli today's i7 processor 8 CORES just to see the performance thank you very much keep on educating us!

Having Titan Z's in SLI is almost pointless. Considering that Nvidia made the Titan lineup not for gaming, it was meant for server workloads and computational work. Take for example, using a GPU to accelerate Chess engines. (Yes that is a thing)

 

Please note that it was not meant for gaming, but that doesn't mean that it can't game at decent frames

 

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4 minutes ago, AHybridPandesu said:

Having Titan Z's in SLI is almost pointless. Considering that Nvidia made the Titan lineup not for gaming, it was meant for server workloads and computational work. Take for example, using a GPU to accelerate Chess engines. (Yes that is a thing)

 

Please note that it was not meant for gaming, but that doesn't mean that it can't game at decent frames

 

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That's like saying the 780ti isn't meant for gaming.

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2 minutes ago, Mick Naughty said:

That's like saying the 780ti isn't meant for gaming.

My point is that the Titan lineup was not originally meant for gaming tasks. You could go and test it, but it would be unneccesary in my opinion.

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2 minutes ago, AHybridPandesu said:

My point is that the Titan lineup was not originally meant for gaming tasks. You could go and test it, but it would be unneccesary in my opinion.

My point is its the same gpu, doesn't matter what its intended purpose. It would be very dumb to not run a dual gpu card in sli.

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1 minute ago, Mick Naughty said:

My point is its the same gpu, doesn't matter what its intended purpose. It would be very dumb to not run a dual gpu card in sli.

Obviously you'd run it in SLI, not entirely sure what you're trying to prove. I do agree that it is the same GPU, but the intended purpose does matter. Gaming is one of the things it can do. ?

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1 minute ago, AHybridPandesu said:

Obviously you'd run it in SLI, not entirely sure what you're trying to prove. I do agree that it is the same GPU, but the intended purpose does matter. Gaming is one of the things it can do. ?

I have ran sli on almost every generation. Including several titans. So a dual gpu is made that way for a reason. Last I checked 780ti's are for gaming. Not like they said they are only gaming. Not sure what you are trying to prove by not even helping op in the slightest with any comment what so ever.

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