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High demand for Titan X exceed supply

What a daft article. Fud/Wccf standard.

Figures? Of course demand will outstrip supply if there's 12 cards globally. Hyperbole, but you get the idea.
 
It's only money why not waste on a few Titan X I've got £1,000 just doing nothing in my wallet spent £500 on a few digital ships for Star Citizen few months ago feel bit dumb doing that now but it will be a great game lol.
 
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Wasn't the first Titan only available in limited quantities initially anyway in the first place?

I don't think it was titans as a whole that were limited in quantity, more that certain board partners took a few weeks longer then everyone else to get cards shipped. Also iirc the first titan launch, msi had heavily restricted allocations on them due to breaching nvidias 'green light' with the 680 LTG. Which can't have helped stocks.
 
Not like they made millions of them. Lol.

Nvidia have successfully created a brand of card slapping a high price tag on it and creating desire. If they can keep a step ahead of AMD technically and get the timing right, the next TITAN in 18-24 month time will sell even more I think. They run their business better than AMD and capitalise on the mindshare advantage they currently have.
 
i would have been tempted, if I didn't have 980 sli.

If I didn't I don't see no reason to buy 2 :D, heck im still tempted

not because theirs a difference just toys to play with :cool:
 
I am not surprised at this news in fairness. The TX is super fast (and expensive) and has had nothing to remotely compete with it from AMD and those wanting more VRAM and faster cards with deeper pockets have jumped.

Fair one I say :cool:
 
Doesn't surprise me in the slightest, the original Titan did great numbers (smashed GTX690/HD7990 sales figures which was a shock to Nvidia at the time). I expected this would sell even better due to the added sales of people who missed the boat with the Titan/Titan Black and wanted to make sure they bought in this time (The Titan is now a proven/tested thing whereas last time people were unsure if it was worth the price) :)
 
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