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Titan - Future Price Drop?

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Hi all,

First of all, Merry Christmas!

I currently have an Asus Titan and am looking at perhaps buying another along with some new monitors to push the cards. I'm hoping the 6GB of vram will come into it's own at the higher resolutions and for future "eye-candy" titles.

I note that there is currently £100 off the RRP; but they are still sitting at around £800 - despite being outperformed by cheaper cards (with less vram).

Do we think this price might drop to say £600 at some point in the coming year?

Cheers,

- Matt.
 
are the Titans not EOL now?


id imagine the prices will remain steady until the stock dissapear
 
are the Titans not EOL now?


id imagine the prices will remain steady until the stock dissapear

+1 as although other cards are better and cheaper for gaming the titan is still a cheap workstation card which is basically what it always was ,only it plays games rather well also
 
As above, they're already ridonculously good value compute cards (the double precision floating point performance hasn't been crippled and is close to workstation performance) so to go lower would damage their workstation sales. I wouldn't expect prices to go down much, ever.
 
Well I just bought my second one last week and was quite surprised, as the price was exactly the same as the first I bought on release nearly a year ago.
 
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