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NVIDIA UNVEILS GTX Titan Z

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Can't wait to plop two of these and run them at 4K!

apparently one is good for 4k 

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It's not what it is marketed at. They're calling it "Titan" to resemble their top-notch line of cards to attract gamers that feel they need a bigger penis.

 

The sad part is that they will sell plenty of them. Of course there is no point in blaming Nvidia. I'd do the same in their position. If it was marketed specifically to developers it'd probably get it's own naming scheme, go with the quadros or wethatever.

 

If I was a developer, and I was in need for a 5000$ card, I'd buy it, as it's a necessity for my job. But the majority of people buying this card, can't even spell "developer".

To be fair, he announced it exactly where the topic was gaming developing and he empathized it. 

 

But you know what? you're right, most of the buyers are going to be enthusiast gamers and not devs... :/

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"Updating post when more becomes available"

 

All there is from OP is price.

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But it doesn't cost $5,000

I know, I was just saying that enthusiasts don't take price into consideration when purchasing a new gpu.

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The Titan line of cards aren't really targeted/designed for gamers to start with, realistically they are entry level compute cards (thus the double precision floating point bla bla bla). Granted with their high core count and large memory they are capable of high resolution gaming, but it isn't their real purpose. Remember that the 780 was beating the first Titan in gaming benchmarks (let alone the 780ti).

 

Yes, and this was with them getting GeForce driver support. Imagine if you ran gimped Quadro cards for gaming and that's what the Titans would be like without the drivers.

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Imagine the price of this in Brazil.

At least $10 000.

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Why settle with one when I can have two :D

 

Because quad SLi is idiotic. Triple SLi is more stable than both dual and quad SLi with the most bang for buck, you can't do that with dual GPU cards. Dual GPU cards are for Mini-ITX systems that only have one PCIe slot.

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Hey mom, for my 16th birthday I don't want a car... I want a Titan Z.

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Because quad SLi is idiotic. Triple SLi is more stable than both dual and quad SLi with the most bang for buck, you can't do that with dual GPU cards. Dual GPU cards are for Mini-ITX systems that only have one PCIe slot.

I agree that there is diminishing returns after 3-way SLI.

 

I just want to see how this compares to running 4-way Titan Blacks.

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what i wat to know is why is this not a maxwell based card, the come out with makwell then their next 2 big releases are keplar based, wtf nvidia

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I just want to see how this compares to running 4-way Titan Blacks.

That would be interesting. One would think they'd run worse because of cooling and power delivery.

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2 for sli fuk yeah :D

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3000$ means 3000€ then

i guess the price is just temporary. when amd releases theirs, it will fall to 2k

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Wow, what's their point of this? It's like the first titan until we knew it's worth almost nothing after 780 came out.

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I'd rather just get 2 titan blacks lol

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dat sexy single fan...

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I think this card is enough for 1080p right?

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I think this card is enough for 1080p right?

 

You'll probably want to grab a second one for that.

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