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I'm thinking about buying a new graphics card, and at my local store they are selling the titan at the same price as the 780ti, so I was wondering which one would be worth getting, I play a wide variety of games and I also do some photoshop and video editing as well. So if you guys could help me decide which one would be best it would be greatly appreciated.

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Wait what? Their selling the titan as the same price as the 780Ti? whats the price? 

 

Buy the Titan if its the same price as the 780 Ti retail price. 

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I'm thinking about buying a new graphics card, and at my local store they are selling the titan at the same price as the 780ti, so I was wondering which one would be worth getting, I play a wide variety of games and I also do some photoshop and video editing as well. So if you guys could help me decide which one would be best it would be greatly appreciated.

780Ti ofcourse... :)

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What res are you playing at? If you want to go 4k or surround sooner or later, id say titan. BUT if they have, you could also get a 780 6gb then.

for 1600p and under the 780ti has more power.

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If you plan to go with higher resolutions (which 4k is getting VERY affordable [samsung has a 4k monitor for 700 bucks.])

Go with the Titan (Dat VRAM)

If you think higher resolutions are stupid, and refuse to innovate,

get the Ti.

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Go for the 780Ti, the Titan performs worse at 1440p than the 780Ti. By quite a bit actually in some cases.

Only the Titan Black performs better than the 780Ti.

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Go for the 780Ti, the Titan performs worse at 1440p than the 780Ti. By quite a bit actually in some cases.

Only the Titan Black performs better than the 780Ti.

The Titan Black will only perform better than the 780 Ti when more than 3GB of VRAM is needed, aside from that and the productivity advantages it has it's no different. If the choice is between the 780 Ti and the original Titan the 780 Ti is the better choice because it's faster.

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The prices are at £699 and I play at 1440p, and it's just the regular titan, not the titan black. But I'm not really too fussed about going up to 4K right now.

where are you looking at those prices.

£699 for a 780ti in the uk is a rip off, they're averagely priced round £500

The titan are averagely priced round £700

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TITAN , it called TITAN so wins  ;)  :P  but 780 ti has more power slightly bu that vram will help on higher resolutions , plus can i asks what the price they are charging , since they might  have pulled the ti price up in line with the titan so it may not be a good deal.

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Get a EVGA 780(Ti?) 3GB because they are giving out 6GB ones when they come out and will help at higher resolutions.

http://www.evga.com/articles/00830/

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I would get the titan

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where are you looking at those prices.

£699 for a 780ti in the uk is a rip off, they're averagely priced round £500

The titan are averagely priced round £700

I just had a look and I see that you are right. I was looking on pc worlds' website and they were both the same price at £699, I looked at amazon and I saw the 780ti at £500, which is considerably less, so I think I shall get the 780ti

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If it's the original titan get the 780ti. If it's the titan black get the titan of course!

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