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Fwind4:

--- Quote from: Tatsujin on February 20, 2013, 02:51:27 AM ---Looking at the GTX Titan, I guess you can have up to 4 displays connected at that one card.

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All the Kepler cards can do this, I think, only 3 for continuous image though. Compared to what Eyefinity can do, nVidea is still behind.

kitamesume:

--- Quote from: Tatsujin on February 20, 2013, 02:51:27 AM ---
--- Quote from: kitamesume on February 20, 2013, 02:40:02 AM ---=O DVI too huge, micro HDMI with HDMI-to-DVI dongles instead.

but yeah, at $1,000 it should be packed with features, but alas they want to push profits off it, though its already niche as it is.

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That's a single GPU am I right? The specs on it are ridiculously vast compared to a GTX 690. Is there any difference in micro HDMI connections vs. HDMI connections? Does it output the same thing as a normal HDMI is what I meant. Looking at the GTX Titan, I guess you can have up to 4 displays connected at that one card.

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they're the same, same difference as USB and micro-USB.

nah, they did gimp a few bits of features here and there, one thing to point out is "not use magnesium alloy because its expensive" crap.

Volusus:
Surely will come in handy when playing all the latest nextgen console ports =/ Blowing 1k on a graphics card is absurd when 99% of games that come out nowadays aren't even worth the time to play

kitamesume:
^you forgot that two GTX680 would even stomp this card for $100 less, more so with two HD7970Ghz.
its just the price making it an extremely niche item, far from being a collectors item to boot.

the only market i can see this working out is it being an alternative to workstation GPUs that uses the K20X tesla thats priced at $3000.

Volusus:
Meh, dual card solutions have their own set of problems (driver issues with age, heat/power/noise etc.) Regardless, all these ultra-intense games coming out nowadays are a bore to play, as well as many being worthless ports anyway. I remember back when the Elder Scrolls series had worthwhile stuff like Daggerfall, whose complexities and depth was scrapped in favor of fancy-looking backdrops and animations present in Skyrim. I really can't see a point in blowing money on a single GTX 680 to play a game like Skyrim or BF3, much less two or one of these Titan jokes.

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