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After doing a ton of research since getting the GTX 690, I decided to exchange it while I'm still in my return period. Before buying the 690, I wanted a Titan but they're hardly in stock. And then after seeing reviews and benchmarks, the price of the Titan makes no sense. I understand its a premium product because of the 6 gb's of VRAM and the fact that its the most powerful single gpu, but come on. A $750 or $800 price point would've sufficed.
So, the only way I would get Titans now is if I bought 2 for SLI. Cause just one card doesn't make sense. And I'm not buying them at their current price point anyway. So instead of spending $2000 on 2 Titans, I exchanged my 690 for 2 GTX 680 Classifieds. Seeing as how 2 680's beat both the 690 and Titan. I have the space and kind of wanted 2 cards anyway. They'll be here tomorrow. Top 5 Games for 2013...so far...
1. The Last of Us 2. Tomb Raider 3. Bioshock Infinite 4. Remember Me 5. Crysis 3 |
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The only real "advantage" to the Titan in my opinion isn't even the extra RAM, it's the power consumption.
But if you have a PSU with enough juice for SLI, I don't see the Titan worth the price. Morover, the difference is negligible. Or, if you want to double up on the Titan cards, then yes, your e-penis will be humungous.
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