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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 11:02:08
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I just read the review. It might be good for 4K or multiple 4K setups.
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 11:04:23
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My new card. I must choose Societe Generale or Raiffeisen Bank. Off course I go immediately on HC version of card. I can look only.
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 11:11:17
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For the price of a whole PC you can buy one part. This crap would never sell unless it had a particular use...
Such as stabilizing Watch Dogs where hardly nothing else can manage to do so?
Makes you wonder if the poor performance was to help this card sell.
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 11:37:04
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Overkill. And I thought 2 780 Ti's were overkill. LOL 5 years it will be $399 and by then more games will be out that will even be able to USE the power.
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 12:16:01
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 12:37:49
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I would buy one, and keep all 3 cards for self. I love my two cards 580 and GTX780Ti to much to sell them and TITAN Z no way to keep in box. That would be sweat pain what to choose TITAN Z or KP Classified, at the end I would use probably Titan Z and KP Classified for backup and GTX580 just to keep because I like mine Fermi. "5 years it will be $399 and by then more games will be out that will even be able to USE the power For 5 years card will be as now 2xHD5870 and 4K will be standard and only someone who play on lower details could use such cards. This is not card to buy and sell later. This is card to buy and to keep to the end and finish many many games on her in next 3 years and than to keep in collection. If someone buy this to try and sell better to forget. This is for someone who want to 4K become standard for him next 3 years.
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 12:47:00
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I don't see it selling that well. Cost over 3k and doesn't fully support DX12.
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 13:04:55
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No longer can they say that the titans were not designed for gaming.. Both here, and on Nvidia's website state's that it was... Tbh, it's not worth the price.. And I fear this card will go the way of the 7990... Its priced 1k to much..
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 13:06:29
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Nvidia can keep their overpriced card that gets spanked by 295x2. (for games.)
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 13:08:41
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Sajin Nvidia can keep their overpriced card that gets spanked by 295x2. (for games.)
Ouch but true
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 13:09:44
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All DX11 cards will support DX12 with new OS. I don't know if DX12 exist at all but Kepler and Maxwell will support same version of DX only not in Windows 7. Maybe some new version of DX show up with Volta, but they will say something about that earlier. GK110 will stay premium model to the end of Maxwell generation when some chip replace him and they will support same DX.
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 13:15:49
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From EK's website: "Up to four EK-FC Titan Z water blocks can be used on a single ATX form factor motherboard by using EK-FC Terminal (DUAL, TRIPLE or QUAD type) system or other means of interconnectivity." Now, I know Quad SLI only supports up to 2 of these beasts (2x2), but who is going to install 4 HC into their system just because they can? Another thing I would really like to know is, how does nVidia expect us to do 4K Surround with 2 of these? There is only one DP 1.2 per board. All 4K displays that you can find on the market now (aka at Newegg) don't use DVI. They use HDMI for 30Hz 4K and DP for 60Hz 4K. And if you are thinking of using an Eizo display, that uses DP 1.1, which could work if you got a splitter for DP 1.2 to 2 DP 1.2. Have 1 display on a split DP and the other 2 on 2xDVI. But that display is $18,613.32 ($55,839.96 for 3 of them), needs this messy MST and multi-input setup which does wonders for support, and doesn't have fast 1ms timings like the new, sub $1000 4K displays. If you want seamless, inexpensive, 60Hz SST 4K, then Titan Z only supports a single display, unless if someone from EVGA can advise on how to enable 4K Surround using DP 1.2? Can one use a PhysX dedicated card to provide the 3rd display signal?
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 13:29:49
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 13:36:06
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Vlada011 All DX11 cards will support DX12 with new OS. I don't know if DX12 exist at all but Kepler and Maxwell will support same version of DX only not in Windows 7. Maybe some new version of DX show up with Volta, but they will say something about that earlier. GK110 will stay premium model to the end of Maxwell generation when some chip replace him and they will support same DX.
WRONG. DX11 cards do not support all DX12 features. Tamasi explained that DirectX 12 will introduce a set of new features in addition to the lower-level abstraction, and those features will require new hardware. In his words, Microsoft "only teased" at some of those additions this week, and a "whole bunch more" are coming. In that respect, the release of DirectX 12 should echo that of previous major DirectX versions: full support for the new API will only be available with a new generation of graphics hardware. That said, the lower-level abstraction seems to be a pretty huge part of what makes DirectX 12 what it is, and many of us will be able to reap the fruits of it on current-gen GPUs. As I outlined yesterday, the lower-level abstraction should translate into performance improvements and CPU overhead reductions. Source
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 13:38:04
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DX11 cards only support some of the CPU overhead removal features of DX12.
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 13:59:46
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I'd actually like to see benchmarks where you have the OC's 780 Ti's up against the Titans/Titan Blacks, not the stock Ti versions. These reviews seem to always be biased towards making people think the Titan's are faster no matter what is being tested. Let us see the likes of the SLI Classified or SLI Kingpin versions of the Ti's compared to the Black's and now the Titan Z. There will simply be no performance gain from this Titan Z compared with an SLI setup. Heck, even the over expensive SLI Titan Black setup, as expensive as it is will be a better solution, that is if you can even still buy them anywhere. I'm waiting on the one who buys 2 of these and puts them in SLI for bragging rights. I'd rather put all that $$$ towards a new car, or a psychiatrist for the poor soul duped into actually buying these. Sajin Titan Z in stock at newegg.
LOL, it says limit 1 per customer. Why would it matter who buys them as long as Newegg gets the money? But I guess who in their right mind would want to buy 2 of these at once?
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 14:22:54
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rjohnson11 I really need to win that lottery. If anyone sees any reviews starting from today please post them here
You, me both. I wonder who will be stupid enough to buy these things. If you buy them they better be for Research/Professional reasons. Otherwise i'd be smart enough to wait til' the 800 series comes out. Then I would think they should come down a grand ($1,000.00). With these cards, i'd just try to be patient enough and bide my time and then get them. Then again, I don't have much interest in Titans as I do with regular series GPUs. Just me.
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 14:26:29
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rjohnson11 I really need to win that lottery. If anyone sees any reviews starting from today please post them here
This is one: http://www.digitalstormonline.com/unlocked/nvidia-geforce-gtx-titan-z-review-and-4k-benchmarks-idnum280/ I don't think I can trust it yet as there have been reports of the card not being able to sustain its max clocks for long due to temperature throttling. Also, I don't think there will be a whole lot of reviews either based on what Hardware Canucks is saying:
NVIDIA has strictly limited press coverage this time around, which is understandable considering the TITAN-Z isn't a predominantly gaming-focused card. The last thing they want is to have their $3000 darling losing to an alternate solution from the competition which costs half its price.
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/28 15:55:11
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I hear before NVIDIA say GeForce DX11 card will 100% support DX12. When they change decision? They made and pictures, DX12 support Fermi - Kepler - Maxwell. I will not than buy Maxwell revision if NVIDIA not present DX12. That can't be done for 6 months. I mean they can tell this support and 0 games. And than with Volta new DX13 solution from beginning only for that architecture. It's good because I bought my card on time, everything over 1.5 years usage with potential to use more is justified money invested. It's stupid when you buy DX11 card and after 6 months developers lunch several more games compatible with DX12 and new hardware show up. At this moment even with 5 games with DX12 supported and new OS, I still have more choice and more fun using games available only in DX9 and no reason to changing OS. I still think GK110 worth of investment now, special who think to pay similar price for card. I would probably choose 2x Titan Black 6GB HydroCooper Signature. Two GK110, 2880 CUDA, every on own PCB, every 8+6pin connectors, full cover block, OC on 1006MHz 6GB who say it's little he is crazy than. Or two Superclocked with EK blocks. For me is GK110 chip real power of NVIDIA. How long is he on market and still is most powerful chip on market even 1 year later launched Hawaii is weaker. In summer 2011 when I decide to cross on Intel platform and NVIDIA EVGA hardware I tell I will miss Z68 FTW, but i7-3770k EVGA Z77 and GK110 Classified my next hardware, I didn't know even model than, 680-780. people only could hear rumors about GK110, and that NVIDIA didn't give us in first circle they had prepare 99% in beginning of 2012. People told me You can dream only to find such hardware in Serbia, but I fulfill promise. And finally I found for me my full unlocked Classified GK110. Now is 2014 and you see Titan Z is still based on two full GK110.
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTX Titan Z
2014/05/28 21:08:15
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THE NEW EVGA® GEFORCE® GTX™ TITAN Z
GeForce® GTX™ TITAN Z is a gaming monster, built to power the most extreme gaming rigs on the planet. With a massive 5760 cores, 12 GB of 7 Gbps GDDR5 memory, and the most advanced power delivery system, GTX TITAN Z offers truly insane performance. It's easily the fastest graphics card we've ever made.
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTX Titan Z
2014/05/28 21:21:17
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This card is a joke. Gaming: R9 295X2 R9 295X2 CF 780ti SLI 780ti TRI SLI 780ti QUAD SLI R9 290X CF R9 290X TRI FIRE R9 290X QUAD FIRE 780 SLI 780 TRI SLI R9 290 CF R9 290 TRI CF R9 290 QUAD FIRE CUDA: TITAN DUAL TITAN TRI TITAN BLACK DUAL TITAN BLACK TRI All solutions faster and cheaper. Nvidia's marketing department crapped the bed on this card.
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTX Titan Z
2014/05/28 21:24:23
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTX Titan Z
2014/05/28 21:39:34
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Well the cards have been in stock for over 8 hours now and aren't sold out. Safe to say no one's buying them. Any new GPU launch always had stock sold out in like 30 seconds. I know because I'm the dumb one always buying the newest GPUs on launch day.
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTX Titan Z
2014/05/28 21:40:24
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seyumi Well the cards have been in stock for over 8 hours now and aren't sold out. Safe to say no one's buying them. Any new GPU launch always had stock sold out in like 30 seconds. I know because I'm the dumb one always buying the newest GPUs on launch day.
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/29 02:00:57
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Nvidia is nuts with this pricing. You can get 4 R9 290's with waterblocks for 883 usd less
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/29 04:07:04
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Just wish i had a better paying Job,, or i would somehow Justify getting this.. looks like ill be Getting another Lower end card....
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/29 05:19:53
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delepitor Just wish i had a better paying Job,, or i would somehow Justify getting this.. looks like ill be Getting another Lower end card....
I don't care what kind of job you have, the price is ridiculous! LOL
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/29 06:50:24
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Damn...the HC z look awesome!! 3.4k ..evga need to give more goodies...tee shirt mousepad..popcorns..etc
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/29 08:38:02
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If Nvidia gives the Titan Z drivers the same functionality they do to Quadro/Tesla cards this could be a great workstation GPU. Otherwise I don't see the point unless you're willing to pay the premium of stuffing as much GPU power into a SFF PC as possible since you only have one card to work with.
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Re: Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTZ Titan Z
2014/05/29 11:50:50
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Titan Z Failed @ 3000$ pretty bad against 295x2 @ 1500$ Nvidia should have released the 6Gb Ti instead of the Titan z which is very overpriced, I don't remember seen a card at that price looking so bad against competition. This card look like a complete joke.
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