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That sounds awful.
its fine

My fingers can't even begin to do that.

Are you like the hulk or something?

my hand is constantly stretched

Why not set something up with p l ; and ' as wasd?

Why not set something up with p l ; and ' as wasd?
jesus christ

this is the greatest idea ever

jesus christ

this is the greatest idea ever
Or do something with your numpad.

im trying this with tf2 right now. its hard for me, but ill keep trying.

The GTX Titan can be considered the 2nd most powerful GeForce graphics card, the GTX690 is 1st.

The GTX690 has 2 GK104 GPUs and the Titan has 1 GK110 GPU, the latter GPU being more updated.

Later on, you might see a 2-GPU Titan when gaming computers require more performance.
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The GTX Titan can be considered the 2nd most powerful GeForce graphics card, the GTX690 is 1st.

The GTX690 has 2 GK104 GPUs and the Titan has 1 GK110 GPU, the latter GPU being more updated.

Later on, you might see a 2-GPU Titan if gaming computers require more performance.
Not if, when.




The GTX Titan can be considered the 2nd most powerful GeForce graphics card, the GTX690 is 1st.

The GTX690 has 2 GK104 GPUs and the Titan has 1 GK110 GPU, the latter GPU being more updated.

Later on, you might see a 2-GPU Titan when gaming computers require more performance.

It is. Because it's a single graphics core. When people say, "Most powerful GPU" they mean single core. Note how it doesn't say, "Most powerful dual-GPU" since the graphics cores are not represented as being plural.

how much are those bitches?

how much are those bitches?
the 690 is 1000 dollars, but im not sure about the titan.


It is. Because it's a single graphics core. When people say, "Most powerful GPU" they mean single core. Note how it doesn't say, "Most powerful dual-GPU" since the graphics cores are not represented as being plural.

Yeah I agree,  single core performance is also the most important aspect. A 690 might run some games stuffty because of the dual cores. But a titan will have a consistent place on benchmarking do to having only one core.