NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X Launches

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  1. koliko

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    Personaly i dont like custom coolers which all blowing very hot air inside you PC - last time i had, was custom gtx 780 and my soundcard below was litteraly melting from heat, also top of pc case (cm690iii) with vents - was hot like a vulcuno. Not a nice feeling.

    So basicly buy Titan X now (blowing air outside you components) or wait another 3 months for some factory overclocked 980ti with custom cooler and and have 300$ in pocket (and living with hot air inside your case).

    I say titan x now :)
     
  2. BangTail

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    Ugh, utterly unimpressive card for the asking price.

    Still nowhere closer to 4K on a single GPU, just looking at the Metro bench at 2160P, a ~20% increase (over the GTX 980) for over $1000.00?

    Nah, think I'll wait for the 1/2 price non Titan model.

    Nice review and grats to all that are picking them up :)
     
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  3. harkinsteven

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    Question is, Will Veteran buy one?
     
  4. Undying

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    No, not one but two. :D
     

  5. Fox2232

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    Not impressed by performance jump over gtx980, not by performance/$, nor performance per Watt.
     
  6. Lane

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    I ask me if Nvidia will allow Evga and other to do a 980TI with 12GB let say in H2... this will be funny.. outside some SM disabled the cards will be nearly as close as never.
     
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