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New Nvidia Titan

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They do 5760*1080 as well. They aren't a big budget site. They probably don't have a 4k monitor yet. How they got 4x Titan Blacks is beyond me. lol
 
They do 5760*1080 as well. They aren't a big budget site. They probably don't have a 4k monitor yet. How they got 4x Titan Blacks is beyond me. lol

They state that a Belgian site helped them out.

There is nothing wrong with testing at that resolution, as the Steam Survey confirms that of people using multi-monitor setups for gaming, it has the highest percentage of 5***x**** resolutions, at 1.85%. (Note that is not overall, that is a percentage of multi-monitor setups setups.)

It is already an extreme niche inside a niche, but I guess so is dropping 4k on video cards.
 
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Speaking of Belgium did you know that they're the biggest buyer lately of US Treasury notes? Anyway back on topic they can keep their new titan along with the old as far as I'm concerned.
 
We're going to get milked to death on 20nm. Looks like early 2016 is the time real upgrades will show up (For $800-$1000 per card with 3.5gb ram)
 
Here we go again with all the folks that want to see this solely as a gaming card complaining about the price. Also, why does everyone say it's a 780 w/ 6GB. It's an original Titan with a non gimped core. More similarities between them than the 780.


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