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Titan X in SLI Reviewed by Hexus

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2015/03/27 03:14:22 (permalink)
http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphics/81892-nvidia-geforce-gtx-titan-x-sli/

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"Looking inside each second shows that SLI implementation is good from a frame pacing point of view, and we experienced very smooth gameplay in all of our titles at the 4K resolution."
 
"Using a GeForce GTX Titan X on anything other than a 4K screen isn't recommended because you are not getting the most out of the card. Other, much cheaper graphics card are able to handle 1,920x1,080 and 2,560x1,440 with relative ease, going by our benchmarks, so Titan X needs a titanic resolution for its horsepower to shine through."
 
The numbers sure are enticing though.
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    Re: Titan X in SLI Reviewed by Hexus 2015/03/30 16:16:31 (permalink)
    I wish all these review sites would take into account the original market segment that the titan was aimed at. There was one review that came close se in the Titans release but it fell short only running 3d scene benchmarks not actual benefits the card gives in workflow and less nerd raging at our pc's due the stripped logical processing cores in GeForce cards now minus the Titans.

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    Re: Titan X in SLI Reviewed by Hexus 2015/03/30 20:25:46 (permalink)
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    I wish all these review sites would take into account the original market segment that the titan was aimed at. There was one review that came close se in the Titans release but it fell short only running 3d scene benchmarks not actual benefits the card gives in workflow and less nerd raging at our pc's due the stripped logical processing cores in GeForce cards now minus the Titans.

    Actually, given that Titan X doesn't have the enhanced dual precision capability... they pretty well nailed it.


     
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