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Can this SLI with a 780? would rather not have to sell my 780.

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Can this SLI with a 780? would rather not have to sell my 780.

No, although you can use your 780 as a Physx card

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No, although you can use your 780 as a Physx card

Seems like just the slightest overkill for a Physx card. Do you know if any driver mods exist or are possible to maybe make it work?

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This is a card that has no real competition at its price point. I am disappointed that it only has 3 GB of ram but hey I am a normal person and I am not going to be buying this card or stressing the bus/ram limits. And competition is always good! I am totally cool with my 100 frames for BF4 on medium with my 7850 though.

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$999 (Newegg.com) - NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN 6GB

 

$699 (Newegg.com) - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB

 

 

$549 (Newegg.com) - AMD Radeon R9 290X 4GB

 

$499 (Newegg.com) - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 3GB

 

$399 (Newegg.com) - AMD Radeon R9 290 4GB

 

 

$329 (Newegg.com) - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 2GB

 

$299 (Newegg.com) - AMD Radeon R9 280X 3GB

 

 

(sorry green  :lol: but for 700 $ i add 100 $ and i get two R9 290)

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I found them in stock and I'm having a personal debate whether to buy 2!!!!

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Seems like just the slightest overkill for a Physx card. Do you know if any driver mods exist or are possible to maybe make it work?

Nope, Nvidia doesn't allow different generations, I don't really know why, but I'd bet it has something to do with the less issues they have with SLI than AMD does.

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I found them in stock and I'm having a personal debate whether to buy 2!!!!

 

Do it! I did! :D

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Do it! I did! :D

U did? all my friends are saying the same thing I saved up the money for something like this

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The real question is, why nVidia released GTX Titan for? only because to have more GDDR ram than AMD ?

it for many screens. also it was released february this year and i think the target was to beat AMD or something

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it for many screens. also it was released february this year and i think the target was to beat AMD or something

No. It's not for gaming but developing.

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No. It's not for gaming but developing.

OKAY!. i did know nothing about tech that time:D tech is new for me. 

 

So what is a titan for?

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OKAY!. i did know nothing about tech that time:D tech is new for me. 

 

So what is a titan for?

It's a card for CUDA developers, it has double.point precision and huge VRAM, things that won't help you in games but do a lot iin proffesional use. I can't explain it well, but the most simple difinition for the Titan is GeForce/Quadro hybrid.

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Damn. Why the fuck do you still put 3GB vram on such a high end card so you can't even use surround. I love and hate you Nvidia. 

 

They can do more, this time. But they probably won't because: titan.

 

So they can make a 4gb card later on and charge 50 dollars more for it.

 

They won't. A 2/4GB card would require a 256bit bus width. 780ti has a bus width of 384 bits and same bandwidth, just like the titan. Allowing for either 3GB or 6GB of GDDR5 Ram.

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too rich for my blood. i will stay with the red team

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This is going to be mine soon. Unless the 800 series somehow bests it. 

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