3DVagabond
Lifer
- Aug 10, 2009
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If it was priced @ or under $2000 I would buy the Titan Z. In no way do I believe it is worth $3000, but yes, for $400 or $500 more (than the 295X2) it would be worth it for me. But I would be slapping an EK full card water block on it right away and letting it run wild. I am very interested in seeing a review of a water cooled Z, maybe the EVGA hydrocopper, to see what the speeds can be oc'd to. The 295X2 is a great piece of engineering, and AMD made a brilliant move in incorporating an AIO water cooling solution to hit high speeds with their card. Serious props to them. And I do believe its fair to say that the 295X2 will beat the Z in most scenarios, though the Z is right there with them. The price is what is the issue for me, and I believe for most others out there. I also think that with a matching water cooling solution, the Z will be able to outpace the 295X2 by a decent amount, say 10%. Obviously this is speculation. But I do believe that if a water cooled Z can beat the 295X2 by 10%, it would be worth an extra $500, making it a $2000 dollar card, the extra merely for having the fastest card available (yes, under a custom water cooler, but as the 295X2 is already under water, they won't see the gains that a water cooled Z will)
No offense, you can obviously spend your money how you like, but @ $2K the Titan-Z is still ridiculous and actually would be contemptuous of it's real value. Buy 2x780's or 2x290's and O/C them for less than $1K.
Right now you can get the Sapphire 290 Tri-X for $369.99 shipped. $740 for 2. The actual gaming experience would be identical.