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The GTX Titan X owners thread.

So is this releasing today? Not been keeping up with it much since the announcement.

The NDA on the reviews will be lifted today so we can all see how it performs. I think it'll be on sale Thursday though to give people time to make their mind up.
 
The NDA on the reviews will be lifted today so we can all see how it performs. I think it'll be on sale Thursday though to give people time to make their mind up.

I would honestly not be surprised if it's for sale sooner, the last thing they want is people mulling over a decision and allowing AMD to release 390X specs and steal customers.
 
If you have to finance it, I'd think twice.

:)

Depends, if you're doing it because you can't afford it then yes, but if you know you'll have the money you would be better off paying it off in smaller chunks instead of 2 grand coming out your account and the wife starts throwing slippers :D
 
Titan X for the bragging rights of course!:p

A bit off topic but I've always wondered why people would prefer Nvidia's reference cooler over an aftermarket ( I know the Titian doesn't have any;)) Are they really good or something? Why do aftermarket coolers never look like that?

Since the GTX690, Nvidia began making very good reference coolers. Not like AMD, their reference coolers suck.

These coolers are particularly good for SLI as they exhaust the air out the back of the case, whereas most aftermarket coolers keep the hot air in the case... so the top of the two or more cards usually runs quite a bit warmer than the bottom card.
 
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