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GTX Titan black Review single/dual/triple/quad - 4K UPDATE

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Unfortunately, the TITAN BLACK, much like the TITAN is extremely uninteresting for most of us. While I could see the benefit of it for someone that enjoys video editing, or someone with some serious impulse control issues, there is no logical reason for a strict gamer to buy it. 

 

I'll be holding onto my ASUS GTX 780Tis until something comes along that completely destroys them performance-wise.

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that card is for those people who build their rigs to show off how "cool" they are how much money they have.

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Now I'm in a pinch. I was planning on buying MSI 780Ti at the end of this month and I'm wondering if I should wait for Titan Black release and expect 780Ti to drop on the price.

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there alreeady forsale on newegg but out of stock

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487029

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121865

 

Now I'm in a pinch. I was planning on buying MSI 780Ti at the end of this month and I'm wondering if I should wait for Titan Black release and expect 780Ti to drop on the price.

unless you're runnign 3840 x 2160 dont waste your money, and if your running anything less then 2560 x 1440 a 780 ti is a waste , 770 gtx is MORE then enough for 1920 x 1080 aka hd

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unless you're runnign 3840 x 2160 dont waste your money, and if YOU'RE running anything less then 2560 x 1440 a 780 ti is a waste , 770 gtx is MORE then enough for 1920 x 1080 aka hd

Well, right now I'm using MSI 560Ti with 2x1080p monitors and one 17" (motherboard graphics). What I want to achieve is 1920x1080 stable 70+ FPS Battlefield 4 gameplay on Ultra settings on my main BenQ monitor and having other two for internet browsing etc. I know 770 is enough but ever since I upgraded to 120Hz monitor I'm completely unsatisfied with gaming under 60FPS and I don't want any drops below that.

 

I was kinda hoping for 780Ti price to drop after seeing Titan Black but since they're going to be really similar to each other (from what we heard here) - I'm guessing I have nothing to worry much about.

Also - I probably have a lot of time until Titan Black comes to my country ;)

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Is this Maxwell or Kepler? :/

Kepler unfortunately. The Titan Black is basically a 780 Ti with 6GB of VRAM, and double precision ungimped

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there not going to drop prices untill potenially maxwell is released, hense why there 1000$. a 780 is more then enough for what you're doing. if you have an extra 200$ burning a hole your pocket gt a ti. if you waste your money on a black series ill go candy on you :P

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780Ti and GTX Titan Black looks similar in performance...

The difference will probably show itself with 4K monitors and other super high end configurations that can utilize the extra VRAM. 

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Same core, more vram on the Titan. Thats the only difference.

Different chip, DX11.2 support.

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Pretty pointless information shared in the reviews I have seen so far.  Where the heck are the 4k benchmarks?

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Well as expected it runs almost similar to the 780TI in games.

 

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780Ti >> Titan Black

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there alreeady forsale on newegg but out of stock

Still in stock here and here.

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