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Dual Titan Z rig? Prolly the most insane statement.

One Titan Z is worth more than a lot of people's build... Forget about two... 

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Quad SLI in almost every case decreases gaming performance, 3 normal blacks, you save money, gain performance ;)

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two card would only have 12gb of VRam, the RAM doesn't double when in SLI. Also since one titan z is already in SLI, you can only SLI 2 Titan Z's. It's also cheaper to just go 4 way SLI GTX Titan blacks for pretty much the same performance.

 

You mean 6GB, the 12GB is already in SLI remember.

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Doesn't add up, vram that is.  You would never need over 12 though...you would have to spend triple that on monitors to use it.  It's really just a useless card imo.  Especially seeing as you can get 2 titan blacks in Australia for under 3k

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Two cards would be 6gb.   Each GPU gets 6gb, as said before SLI doesn't stack Vram.

I meant to say gb per chip, my bad

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@digitalnav is going to do it

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Much hate on youtube comments I'll see... lol I'm actually curious about those benchmarks.

Better than this performs? - http://instagram.com/p/mBtoqavBHt/

 

Time will tell :D

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Im going to plop one in a mini-itx rig and then two of them in another rig.  :lol:

You are going to sell your 4x Tis right and get 2 titan Zs right:D?

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You are going to sell your 4x Tis right and get 2 titan Zs right:D?

No, everything stays in my lab room  :D

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No, everything stays in my lab room  :D

So you mean that you got like

 

4x 680s

 

4x 780s

 

4x 780 Tis

 

4x titans

 

4x titan blacks

 

soon 4x titan Zs

 

and you cant share at least a 680 with me:D jk

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