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W-O-W $1300 Smackers!!!

 

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Yes but with substantial savings in home heating costs it actually pays for itself!! :D

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Do note though that price levels are a lot higher here, as are the taxes, than in the states.

 

As a general rule, most computer equipment I buy in sweden end up like this: if it costs $1000 in the US, then it costs 10000 SEK. Which is "fun" since $1000 is only ~6500 SEK. :P Price levels in denmark is roughly the same if I remember right, so I would suspect that this rule is generally true there as well.

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The card is listed for 7.276,00 kr (€900, $1300). This is the European price with a high tax rate.

 

Yes. Hopefully we would see a slight lower number from a US vendor.

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http://www.jagatreview.com/2013/02/tdp-nvidia-geforce-gtx-titan-mencapai-300-watt/

 

 

If and thats a big IF .. the chart there is real it will beat a GTX690 with dual cores. So very curious if this will be true and also keeping an eye on de HD8000 serie

 

 

 

EDIT: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Titan-Nvidia-GeForce-K20X-GTX,21086.html

 

There are speculation all over the net about future performance of the Titan. One thing is evident though - it should be considerably faster then GTX 680. And it's single GPU, so it should be much more efficient then 690 (less power hungry).


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Where and how do I order one?????

 

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A consolidation of the last few days news and spam on the card with some 'apparently' legit benchmarks.

 

http://videocardz.com/39436/nvidia-geforce-gtx-titan-real-performance-revealed

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I just want one for the extra VRAM - Performance of the 680 is great until you drive 4 monitors with it. I can run out of VRAM quickly with All the eye candy turned on. SLI is no help and I don't currently care for the AMD offerings.

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I just want one for the extra VRAM - Performance of the 680 is great until you drive 4 monitors with it. I can run out of VRAM quickly with All the eye candy turned on. SLI is no help and I don't currently care for the AMD offerings.

 

You run out with 4GB? The most I ever seen was 2.7GB when I ran three monitors @ 6000x1080 every option maxed in a campaign mission with max AA & AF.

 

Unless you have 2gb card...then I could see....sell 2gb card and buy 4gb card :pilotfly:

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You run out with 4GB? The most I ever seen was 2.7GB when I ran three monitors @ 6000x1080 every option maxed in a campaign mission with max AA & AF.

 

Unless you have 2gb card...then I could see....sell 2gb card and buy 4gb card :pilotfly:

 

Yeah unfortunately I only bought a 2GB card I couldnt find a 4G card at a reasonable price point. It was fine with 3 screens but after I added the 4th I can easily run out.

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Yeah unfortunately I only bought a 2GB card I couldnt find a 4G card at a reasonable price point. It was fine with 3 screens but after I added the 4th I can easily run out.

 

I feel your pain. I originally bought two GTX 580 1.5GB when they came out, then sold them to get the 3GB models as 1.5gb was ate up fast by DCS when I used three screens.

 

Hell I can still surpass 1.5gb with my single 2560x1440.

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I have tech sheets for new nVidia and AMD Cards with 6GB Standard.

 

There is a 7990 by Power Color out, as well as the RoG ASUS 7970 Ghz Ed. X2 Water Cooled.

 

But Sapphire has Upcoming SKUs for 6GB Single GPU editions, One of which is already out (VaporX 6GB 7970Ghz Edition $599)

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Titan is on track. It's believed to be released this coming week.

 

 

There is a 7990 by Power Color out, as well as the RoG ASUS 7970 Ghz Ed. X2 Water Cooled.

 

If nothing have changed lately, those cards will be a waste for DCS. I have yet to hear about someone with a workable crossfire setup.

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I heard somewhere the Titan is a limited release only. Hence it if not in the regular Geforce line up. Prolly the answer for the ARES II but then single GPU. ATI/AMD pushed the new gpu till end of this year , hopefully above rumor is not true because i really want that titan but not for every cost

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Apparently (well the news from Nvidia is) only 10000 will be produced.

 

Rumor is they may use Tesla chips that did not pass 100% Tesla QC for the Titan production, perhaps giving some truth to limited number of Titans.

 

Sure more info will be up later today. NDA should be lifted 12-1300 today (another rumor)

 

All speculation at this stage.

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Something maybe of interest for the future:

 

https://developer.nvidia.com/ultimate-cuda-development-gpu

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I'm no expert, but wonder if it's possible to tap into this vast processing power of Titan? Maybe DCSW (and all other calculation intensive simulations) could benefit greatly from offloading CPU to the newest breed of GPUs?

 

All reviewers are stressing that the main advantage of Titan is in it's enormous calculation performance which is a real breakthrough at this price point (Tesla card is like three times more).


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W-O-W $1300 Smackers!!!

 

What did you expect for a name like TITAN?

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