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I want to know what you guys think about the titan z and if it is worth the money because im buying one 

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no do not buy one look at this video it explains my feelings exactly and it is overpriced and very very unnecessary 

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I want to know what you guys think about the titan z and if it is worth the money because im buying one

What? Are you joking? No! Of course it isn't! It's $3000 for the same performance as a $2000 solution. Wtf. Don't buy it.

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At this point its purely for the compute users (it's still good value). It's really not beans for gamers at this price point.

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I want to know what you guys think about the titan z and if it is worth the money because im buying one 

Just don't its not worth its price at all just pick up a 780 TI or if you REALLY need the extra vRam a Titan Black or 2 :3 

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weellll  if

 

Just don't its not worth its price at all just pick up a 780 TI or if you REALLY need the extra vRam a Titan Black or 2 :3 

weeelll  it's got dual Titan GPUs and if any one buys it that would be the mane reason to....wright ,,,???

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48 gb of dedicated graphics 

lolol

i do not believe the VRAM adds up to a total

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weellll  if

 

weeelll  it's got dual Titan GPUs and if any one buys it that would be the mane reason to....wright ,,,???

No not for $3000 it should be 2-2.5K 2 Titan Blacks is essentially the same and only costs $2000.

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but if i can quad sli it in my pc dude that would be amazing

With the money you save you could afford a new motherboard, CPU and 4x Titan blacks.

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but if i can quad sli it in my pc dude that would be amazing

You can't quad SLI it? It's a dual GPU card. You can only put two of them in SLI. More to the point...YOU WERE GOING TO BUY FOUR!?

Quad SLI is not amazing, in any way. You have much to learn about scaling. Performance would be terrible, and the issues you'd run into would be worse.

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if you want to own it for the show of that you got 12GB and dual titan GPUs in a single card first ,or if you want to run like,,,super high res 3D Suround with giant monitors and ultra details ,crank up the anti aliasing through the roof ,then yes ,get one

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48 gb of dedicated graphics 

lolol

you cannot put 8 gpus in a system

the titan z is 2 gpus, so max you can put is 2x titan z

total 4gpus, 2 graphics cards

also its 6gb per gpu

so it does not add up to 24gb

it is still only 6 usable

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You can't quad SLI it? It's a dual GPU card. You can only put two of them in SLI. More to the point...YOU WERE GOING TO BUY FOUR!?

Quad SLI is not amazing, in any way. You have much to learn about scaling. Performance would be terrible, and the issues you'd run into would be worse.

you can quad sli titan z

its two gpus per card, so two cards would be quad sli

 

a single titan z is two way sli

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the Titan Z has 12 gb of video memory and "can" support quad sli 

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No not for $3000 it should be 2-2.5K 2 Titan Blacks is essentially the same and only costs $2000.

naaa not the same ,running two Titans in SLI vs having Two Titan GPUs and 12GB of vRAM on the same PCB are veeeerrry not the same ,and you wont get same performance

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if you want to own it for the show of that you got 12GB and dual titan GPUs in a single card first ,or if you want to run like,,,super high res 3D Suround with giant monitors and ultra details ,crank up the anti aliasing through the roof ,then yes ,get one

and that is what i want and i do alot of game design and video editing

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naaa not the same ,running two Titans in SLI vs having Two Titan GPUs and 12GB of vRAM on the same PCB are veeeerrry not the same ,and you wont get same performance

2 Titan Blacks is exactly the same the Titan Z only utilities the 6GB on one of the GPU's just like any other dual GPU card to date.

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you can quad sli titan z

its two gpus per card, so two cards would be quad sli

 

a single titan z is two way sli

There's a big difference between SLI on the same card vs different cards. I assumed he thought he could put four physical cards in SLI.

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and that is what i want and i do alot of game design and video editing

then go for it dude ;) ,me i wouldn't ,i like my 660Ti

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You can't quad SLI it? It's a dual GPU card. You can only put two of them in SLI. More to the point...YOU WERE GOING TO BUY FOUR!?

Quad SLI is not amazing, in any way. You have much to learn about scaling. Performance would be terrible, and the issues you'd run into would be worse.

Yes, you can Quad SLI Titan Z.

 

It is not a 4 card solution though, just two cards.

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no if i bought 2 TItan z it would coung as a quad and that would be all i need

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