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I just was looking up facts on the titan z, and was realizing how bad of a product it is. I do not mean non powerful, rather no bang for the buck.

The first thing that comes to mind isGF_GTX_Titian_Z_top_2Height_DarkerPCI.pn

 

is like plankton___plan_z_by_secdoover.png

Next of all Jayz2Cents explains it perfectly. It is two titan blacks, so why does it cost 3 times as much. Since when is 1+1=3. In addition when you consider that 4 780ti's are much cheaper and much more powerful, this seems like an even worse decision. Now I dont want to hear that this card is not for gaming, and that it is for professional consumers, but I am sorry to tell you but a 780 renders video significantly better than even a 1000 quadro gpu. So why is this even a product?

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oh god please not this again we have already been over this millions of times

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Everyone knows that 'bang for the buck' is not Nvidia's main intentions, and this GPU is no exception.

Also, a title that's a bit more informative than just 'graphics card' would be nice :)

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This is not supposed to be a bang for the buck card. The Titan Z is a powerful card for those who want a single card for their rig. It is also meant for professional developers or someone that can utilize the floating point precision.

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Very fitting username, a shame your brain can't figure out where the display/GPU section is.

Oh wait, just been modded.

Well done mods.

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