To the people criticising others and calling them "silly" et al for considering buying a Titan: take a long hard look at yourself. Honestly, it's pathetic that people feel the need to try and belittle people for buying a graphics card with their disposable income. I think it's partly down to jealously/envy in some cases and just pure spite in other cases.
That's generally how the person/s buying Titan feel but it's miles from the truth.
That's
their way of justifying it and making it feel like good value. No doubt they will continue to think they have achieved good value as the months go by as they benchmark it and gloat and upload their scores.
But that isn't how it is. If people want to show concern at a single cored graphics card that costs over £800 then they are more than entitled to.
Why?
because they are the customers, they are the buying audience.
If the majority ends up silenced and this goes ahead then we are just digging a big hole for ourselves as enthusiasts.
The more we let our suppliers get away with the more they will simply implode with their own greed and screw us all.
AMD got the message with the 7950 and 7970 alright. They are now incredibly good value even though they don't really need to be. Nvidia have gone on being greedy by selling their slower counterparts for a lot more money and they will most certainly continue doing so all of the time there are people around that will think they are providing a good service and good value for money.
If you don't see what is wrong with Titan then I actually, truly feel sorry for you.
Building a PC used to be pretty much the same for one and all. You bought your choice of Athlon XP for £80 or so and you then bought a 9700 or 9800 pro. At that point you all pretty much had the same.
Now? haha it's all about snobbery and how much money you are prepared to spend. People actually think now that having three £800+ cards turns them into some sort of god.
Every time we allow this to happen we just create a rod for our own backs. PC gaming pretty much died for the same reasons. Why should a coder sit down and make sure a game can run well on moderate hardware when people are prepared to spend stupid amounts of money on the hardware to run it?
But there's a problem with that. When you make it so that a PC to run the latest games costs £1000 you cut the target audience by a huge percentage. When you do that you then sell fewer games resulting in fewer sales.
And that's why PC gaming died on its backside and why consoles took over, simply because they were cheaper and easier to set up.
I remember only a few years ago it took about £450 to set up a gaming PC that could run absolutely any title thrown at it. I bought my Athlon for $90 (and it was a top end chip !) and a top end board (Nforce II) for $60.
Now? lmao top end cpu £600 and top end board £350+
And the reason? people have made it clear that so long as they can feel good about themselves and think they are better than others then they are prepared to pay for it.