Author Topic: GTX Titan  (Read 1166 times)

Cheap? It costs as much as a (good)new computer

It being in a single GK110 GPU instead of 2 older less powerful GPUs (GTX 690) means it is cheaper to manufacture since its even a smaller card.

I still expect the price to go no lower than $699.

I just got an email about this from nvidia :0

Lol should have waited one month with my new computer and then bought this
Oh well who cares
A gtx 690 is still overkill for any modern game

the top of the line per model-line is usually a dual or quad core.
why so single? x.x

the top of the line per model-line is usually a dual or quad core.
why so single? x.x
Because you can put them in quad sli and have ultimate power.

Because you can put them in quad sli and have ultimate power.

you could do that with any card. even the already dual cores to make em 6core.

my question still stands.

Save energy and produce less heat. That's why they released the 690, to basically put two 680's together and use less energy and be cooler.

So could I put 2 or 4 of these in a single motherboard and have 12 moniters?

So could I put 2 or 4 of these in a single motherboard and have 12 moniters?
oh god jesus christ that would be amazing.

oh god jesus christ that would be amazing.

Theoretically, it could support 16 monitors. Though I have yet to see anything with a 16-monitor setup.

Theoretically, it could support 16 monitors. Though I have yet to see anything with a 16-monitor setup.
Make a full 360 circle around you with moniters.
You have to crawl under them to get in or out.
IDK where the forget the keypad would go. Maybe 4 keypays and a spinny chair.

Make a full 360 circle around you with moniters.
You have to crawl under them to get in or out.
IDK where the forget the keypad would go. Maybe 4 keypays and a spinny chair.
Sounds like an amusement park ride.

So could I put 2 or 4 of these in a single motherboard and have 12 moniters?

One of these can run 4 monitors.

Sounds like an amusement park ride.

Wireless keyboard and specifically designed desk on a heightened platform you can enter in from underneath.