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anyone at 1.2ghz on the GPU, stable ?
Looks like Overclockers have over 10 Titans of each brand in stock. Wonder how long they stay there.
For £499 they could send me one, Not a penny more though.
enjoy it while it lasts boysroll on the 8k series
enjoy it while it lasts boysroll on the 8k series
enjoy it while it lasts boysroll on the 8k series
I look forward to my prediction being correct (AMD and Nvidia 8 series being slower that Titan).
I look forward to my prediction being correct (AMD and Nvidia 8 series being slower that Titan).
Considering that the Titan is not as fast clock for clock as the 690 and the 690 is 1 year old in May 2013 i doubt your prediction very much!
The only thing thats great about Titan over the 690 is the 6GB of Ram but that is it.
I can see Nvidia releasing a Refresh of the Titan with the 1 SMX cluster currently locked to unlocked.
Not only that GPU's will only get faster and faster and Titan will be beaten in an early timeframe,(within 1 year or just over) its already neck and neck with the 690 give or take depending on what you prefer.
It is possible to have cards in the upcoming series that are faster than the Titan, but to do this the GPU would need a transistor count approaching that of the Titan with the associated bad yields and costs.
Is it worth it to AMD or NVidia to do this, probably not.
Titan is a winner cause it is single GPU card.
Framerates in SLI doesn’t necessarily translate into an acceptable gameplay experience.
It is possible to have cards in the upcoming series that are faster than the Titan, but to do this the GPU would need a transistor count approaching that of the Titan with the associated bad yields and costs.
Is it worth it to AMD or NVidia to do this, probably not.