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NVIDIA Could Review GTX TITAN-Z Pricing for the Retail Channel?

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2014/10/20 01:03:55 (permalink)
http://www.techpowerup.com/206454/nvidia-could-review-gtx-titan-z-pricing-for-the-retail-channel.html
 
American retailer Newegg sold-out an ASUS-branded GTX TITAN-Z for as low as US $1,500.

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    Re: NVIDIA Could Review GTX TITAN-Z Pricing for the Retail Channel? 2014/10/20 06:41:21 (permalink)
    Now I would do $1500 + $200 for a Water Block.
    This would or might make me re-think about the GTX 990.

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    Re: NVIDIA Could Review GTX TITAN-Z Pricing for the Retail Channel? 2014/10/20 10:25:02 (permalink)
    They need to.  I can't imagine anyone - even if they have the ability to pay such a price - that wouldn't find that markup a little crazy.

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    Re: NVIDIA Could Review GTX TITAN-Z Pricing for the Retail Channel? 2014/10/20 11:38:55 (permalink)
    Trying to keep up with AMD pricing. $3000 was pure insanity with the R9 295X2 available for half that.
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    Re: NVIDIA Could Review GTX TITAN-Z Pricing for the Retail Channel? 2014/10/20 11:40:22 (permalink)
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    Now I would do $1500 + $200 for a Water Block.
    This would or might make me re-think about the GTX 990.


    I have little doubt that there will be a 900-series dual GPU card. The power envelope of the GPU caters to it. Just wait on the 900-series dual-GPU.
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    Re: NVIDIA Could Review GTX TITAN-Z Pricing for the Retail Channel? 2014/10/20 16:47:30 (permalink)
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    Now I would do $1500 + $200 for a Water Block.
    This would or might make me re-think about the GTX 990.


    I have little doubt that there will be a 900-series dual GPU card. The power envelope of the GPU caters to it. Just wait on the 900-series dual-GPU.


    This almost makes me want to wait to build my wifes mitx board and give her a 990 instead of a 980.
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    Re: NVIDIA Could Review GTX TITAN-Z Pricing for the Retail Channel? 2014/10/20 19:08:21 (permalink)
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    Trying to keep up with AMD pricing. $3000 was pure insanity with the R9 295X2 available for half that.



    Not half AMD sell R9-295X several weeks for 850-1000e in Europe depend of producer.
     
     

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    Re: NVIDIA Could Review GTX TITAN-Z Pricing for the Retail Channel? 2014/10/20 19:34:48 (permalink)
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487038
     
     I'd pull the trigger, but I feel like a 990 is soon to come. 
     
     
    We can now buy two for the price originally for one. 

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    Re: NVIDIA Could Review GTX TITAN-Z Pricing for the Retail Channel? 2014/10/20 19:58:12 (permalink)
    Never mind you will have great card. You will never be satisfied if you think what will NVIDIA launch and when.
    You choose normal or Superclocked version?
    But it's same difference is only 30MHz I think you will overclock that on 800MHz immediately.
     

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    Re: NVIDIA Could Review GTX TITAN-Z Pricing for the Retail Channel? 2014/10/21 06:44:50 (permalink)
    Funny that EVGA wants $3349 for the EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z Hydro Copper
    and only $1599 for the EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z Superclocked
    That makes the Hydro Copper Water block cost $1750 That seems a little High.
     

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    Re: NVIDIA Could Review GTX TITAN-Z Pricing for the Retail Channel? 2014/10/21 09:08:08 (permalink)
    Yeah I saw that as well. The $100 more for the SC version is also expensive. The clock speed is barely higher. 

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    Re: NVIDIA Could Review GTX TITAN-Z Pricing for the Retail Channel? 2014/10/21 09:38:14 (permalink)
    Superclocked worth when clock is 100-150MHz over reference speed.
    Than I always insist on them. Because nothing better than when you don't need to save settings in softwares as voltage and GPU, Clock for 24/7h use.
    OK we can try unofficial BIOS and other BIOS and OC but everything finish and you have 150MHz+ default that best option for me.

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