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It is faster, but if you need VRAM/ do professional work the titan is a better choice.

 

I think people forget you can OC a titan lol.

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"Rumors"? The cards have been out for a long time now. Just check any review site of the 780 ti and they will usually compare it against a Titan. The results? It comes out on top in gaming performance. Purchase a factory overclocked card and the differences really start to emerge

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Here is a benchmark to give you a bit of an idea: http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1060?vs=1072

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i've heard alot of rumors and i just want to confirm the 780ti is better right?

 

Titan is faster but 780ti is powerfull so win-win! but titan not for gaming 780ti good for gaming

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Titan has 192 less Cuda cores than the 780Ti which utilizes a fully enabled GK110 processor.  The net result of this is less than a 5% performance advantage for the 780Ti clock for clock.  Highly overclocked Titans are still very much capable of beating highly overclocked 780Ti's provided they are given at least a 5% clock advantage.  The 6GB of memory and the DP features being somewhat unlocked give the Titan the advantage of being a poor man's compute card as well as a gaming card.

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