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Two Titan Blacks for the price of 3, might as well just buy 3 Titan Blacks instead - 50% moar power for the same price.
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Out of the 4 they will make, Kaap has probably reserved 2 already so the rest of us will fight for the other 2![]()
I think I'll hold out for the 290x Dual!

Thing is if AMD do launch a dual GPU, Nvidia will launch the GTX 780Ti dual card with less vram, gimped compute as to not tread on Titan Z's toes. Just like GTX 780Ti VS 290X. The advantage Nvidia might have over a dual AMD is heat / noise and power consumption again..
Either way it plays out it's win win for Nvidia. Can you imagine AMD commanding this kind of price tag? It's genius really. Hats off to them.
Problem with any of these dual cards is the heat so it will turn into a contest as to who can compromise the least when dealing with it.
If AMDs offering comes with a waterblock it will be 1 - 0 to AMD as it will give them the freedom to even offer a dual Hawaii card running at 1200/1625 or more out of the box whereas NVidia are already crippled from the start by using air and the end user fitting a block will only partially get over this as the card will not be fully geared up to make the most of it.


Well if we're talking theoretical. If AMD launch a dual GPU, there's nothing stopping Nvidia altering the design of a dual GTX 780Ti version. It wouldn't have to be the same as the Titan Z. It could be a very different animal.
Personally had enough of all these 28nm cards. Time for something other than GK110 or Hawaii GCN. Roll on 20nm..


Start selling body parts or children gentlemen!
No doubt Kaap will get 4 of these.![]()


