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Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan-Z review



We review the dual-GPU GeForce GTX Titan Z. The card is much talked about as Nvidia introduced the product at prices that are incredibly high. Then Nvidia decided to refuse to send out samples to the media. To this day that fact has remained the same, however once cards get into retail they inevitably will end up with the media regardless of what Nvidia wants. So today we test the dual GPU based Titan Z. A card that created a lot of controversy, as such we'll go in-depth once again to see whether or not this 2800 EUR product even has a chance to compete with the 1300 EUR Radeon R9 295x2.
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Spets
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Posted on: 06/20/2014 08:51 AM
Overclock performance results are nice but still not worth the price from a gaming point of view.
Overclock performance results are nice but still not worth the price from a gaming point of view.
Goldie
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Posted on: 06/20/2014 08:55 AM
indeed, it's a niche card for the rich lets face it.
it's for the young lads in Cali whose parents don't give a damn.
Overclock performance results are nice but still not worth the price from a gaming point of view.
indeed, it's a niche card for the rich lets face it.
it's for the young lads in Cali whose parents don't give a damn.
TheDeeGee
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Posted on: 06/20/2014 09:21 AM
Damn dat backplate in the thermal image, looks more like a cooking plate
Anyways, it seems the performance is there compared to the 295x2, but the Price is completely off...
I'm not even sure why they pushed the release of this Card, it's only going to hurt them. Perhaps not financially, but their image does.
Damn dat backplate in the thermal image, looks more like a cooking plate

Anyways, it seems the performance is there compared to the 295x2, but the Price is completely off...
I'm not even sure why they pushed the release of this Card, it's only going to hurt them. Perhaps not financially, but their image does.
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Posted on: 06/20/2014 09:24 AM
"Overpriced" meaning can't cover even 1% of what this card is... I could be Bill Gates and still not get this, 2xTitan Blacks > this, performance and cost but still even then it's immensly overpiced. Even the 295x is overpriced, it's just insane really. I can only hope that things will change with the new generation of cards but I doubt it.
"Overpriced" meaning can't cover even 1% of what this card is... I could be Bill Gates and still not get this, 2xTitan Blacks > this, performance and cost but still even then it's immensly overpiced. Even the 295x is overpriced, it's just insane really. I can only hope that things will change with the new generation of cards but I doubt it.
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Card is fine, it just suffers from poor pricing and average cooler.