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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.

exactly

guys is this a good case
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0073KMCBA/?tag=pcpapi-20

Do you actually intend on buying that?

My sound is backwards, which wire should I look into?

do you have a sound card.

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.

I've heard somewhere that two Titans are able to beat 2 GTX 690's.

ah ok.

Elecro's Future Rig:

Pentium Dual-Core E5800 3.2 GHz

Radeon HD 6670 1 GB GDDR5

1 TB HDD

3 GB of RAM

WHY

WHY WOULD YOU MAKE THAT

My sound is backwards, which wire should I look into?
what




WHY

WHY WOULD YOU MAKE THAT

Actually it's pretty decent. Not everyone can afford GTX 990's and i20-9999x processors.

get more memory

i might get another stick if i have enough money.

Actually it's pretty decent. Not everyone can afford GTX 990's and i20-9999x processors.

Buddy it's garbage. He could get a better deal then that.

Electro what's your price range and do you need a monitor and keyboard/mouse?

i have a keyboard/mouse and my budget is 125 dollars for parts.

i have a keyboard/mouse and my budget is 125 dollars for parts.

What else do you have? Do you have an OS a case, a monitor, a PSU. What parts do you have

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883114101

this but its not refurbished and it includes mouse, keyboard, and moniter.