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2 way sli titan z vs 4 way sli 780 ti

SamLozano

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4 780ti because higher clocks can be achieved due to better cooling of seperate GPUs on seperate PCBs.

 

Both are ridiculous solutions IMO, 3 way is the sensible max for SLI.

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i smell a troll

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Just to clarify, this stemmed from an argument over skype in which Sam was claiming that the TItan Zs had superior performance to 4 780 Tis. We decided that the people here would know the best.

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The Titan Z is basically 2 underclocked Titan Blacks on one card

 

Titan Black is like the GTX780Ti with more VRAM and Double Precision 

 

 

Both setups are just down right silly IMO

 

your CPU, PSU and mobo will have to be extreme to support them

 

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Depends what your doing gaming the 780ti will beat the titan z until u start playing with games that use more than 3gbs vram than the z will take over.

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Why. I really don't see how anyone would really need more than a single Titan Z or a couple 780tis.

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IMO Titan Z SLI > 780ti

 

This is based off of the assumption that someone daft enough to run these setups must also be running extremely high res. Titan Z would offer a larger frame buffer for those huge frames. 

 

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What is it with all these Titan Z trolls? It's getting boring.

Are you threatening me?!

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