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Good thing I didn't order my 2 780ti's yet OHHH BOY, lol jk 2 ti's beat 2 titans Koopa

titan != titan z

 

that thing wrecks 780ti.

 

you have to look at how the dynamic power balancing and the ram are working. its also 2880x2 ... so technically 1 titan z > 2 780ti... 

 

can 780ti do 5k? either way.. no.

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Sounds reasonable, a little more than 2x better for a little more than 2x the price. Although final pricing isn't released yet

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I mean standard sli 780 ti's beat standard sli titans, to put 2 gpu's on one board you usually have to underclock them a very slight amount, so standard sli 780 ti's imo should beat the titan-z at everything but 4k resolution considering the titan-z is just sli titans with a combined memory bus of 12gb

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780ref was only 3 GB so still double the ram. And they both take two slots right? Lot is performance in half the source plus litter power consumption and heat dissipation with the new arch

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Honestly I'm not that concerned with the Titan-z nor the Titan for that matter. Personally it'll drop in price soon enough, not to mention that I'm better off SLI-ing my 760GTX superclocked, adding a new stick of SODIMM, getting a new processor, and possibly a blu-ray disc reader and writer for the price that it would be.

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Well in previous generations the dual gpu 690 used almost the same amout power and was actually hotter than 2 680's, and the 780ti like significantly out preforms the titan on everything but 4k like 6-12fps difference it only had 3gb but its clocked at 7ghz which is 1ghz faster than the titan. Also the 780ti uses the same chip as the titan but the titan has 1 block with 3 SMX units disabled while the 780ti has everything unlocked a full fledged gk110, i only see this being useful is for someone in an office space using a mini-atx or an itx case with 2 or 3 4k monitors because preformance wise 4k is the only thing this would excel in preformance wise, but since it only uses one heat sink it probably only takes about 50w less than normal but yea this seems to be for a very specific group of people

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Well in previous generations the dual gpu 690 used almost the same amout power and was actually hotter than 2 680's, and the 780ti like significantly out preforms the titan on everything but 4k like 6-12fps difference it only had 3gb but its clocked at 7ghz which is 1ghz faster than the titan. Also the 780ti uses the same chip as the titan but the titan has 1 block with 3 SMX units disabled while the 780ti has everything unlocked a full fledged gk110, i only see this being useful is for someone in an office space using a mini-atx or an itx case with 2 or 3 4k monitors because preformance wise 4k is the only thing this would excel in preformance wise, but since it only uses one heat sink it probably only takes about 50w less than normal but yea this seems to be for a very specific group of people

titan != titan z

 

the titan z uses a brand new gpu... what are you basing this information on? the 780ti does not outperform the titan z on anything. 

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titan != titan z

the titan z uses a brand new gpu... what are you basing this information on? the 780ti does not outperform the titan z on anything.

since someone else necro'd this I can correct this post now. The titan Z does not use a new gpu, it uses two 780ti gpu's.

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NVIDIA announced its latest dual-GPU flagship card, the GeForce GTX Titan Z, at the GPU Technology Conference in late March with a staggering price point of $2999. Since that time, AMD announced and released the Radeon R9 295X2, its own dual-GPU card with a price tag of $1499. PC Perspective finally put the GTX Titan Z to the test and found that from a PC gamer's view, the card is way overpriced for the performance it offers. At both 2560x1440 and 3840x2160 (4K), the R9 295X2 offered higher and more consistent frame rates, sometimes by as much as 30%. The AMD card also only takes up two slots (though it does have a water cooling radiator to worry about) while the NVIDIA GTX Titan Z is a three-slot design. The Titan Z is quieter and uses much less power, but gamers considering a $1500 or $3000 graphics card selection are likely not overly concerned with power efficiency.

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