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Post edited March 25, 2014 by GaminggUy45
Wow, so cheap! Instabuy! (+_+)
I'm holding out for the mobile version ; )
Not a surprise. The GTX Titan was never meant to be a gaming video card. Seriously, 12GB VRAM? No game will use that much in the near future, not even in 4K.

But yeah, nvidia's price tags are fucking insane. A GTX 780 Ti costs around U$150-U$200 more than a R290x and the difference in performance between the two is irrelevant.
Post edited March 25, 2014 by Neobr10
Wasn't the Titan line always pretty insane?
I vaguely remember reading about another one a year ago.
Yes, but does it run Jack Keane with full resolution?
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hedwards: Yes, but does it run Jack Keane with full resolution?
Only in Quad-SLI!
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Smannesman: Wasn't the Titan line always pretty insane?
It was pretty good back when it was released, but it became obsolete in a few months once AMD released the R290x which had the same performance as a Titan for half the price. The U$999 price tag on the first Titan was never justified, to be honest.
Just wanted a release date for Maxwell :(
I'm good with my GTX 780 Ti right now.

Now to wait for those one or two enthusiasts to make a quad SLI with these cards.
Post edited March 25, 2014 by RayRay13000
I am soooo suggesting to the folks in charge of the purse strings here just to see their facial expressions :D

"Could we have 2...for the test lab?"
Graphics pros are snapping up the Titan and Titan Black as fast as nVidia can make them. They have an instant market for the biggest damn GPU they can build and sell. The Titan line competes mainly with their own Quadro and Tesla lines. Titans have fast double precision floating point. 7xx's don't. This is a big deal to the pros.

nVidia is positioning themselves as a supercomputing company. Gaming is more and more a small tail on a much bigger dog.
Post edited March 25, 2014 by cjrgreen
Well, it has the sign of the beast, witch seems logical.
Is the noise always proportional to the price ?
I don't know what to be more shocked at, the name or the price...

Both are absurd.