Gikaseixas
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Are they still making the Matrix? Newegg shows them discontinued.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814121671
2 and 3 way crosffire? LOL
The noise and the heat, and the extra cost of the motherboard to support 3x cards correctly, oh and the PSU. And then get ready for the disappointment when you drop down to single gpu performance or less (30+%) of the time with a non-working crossfire profile.
So if you can't afford Titan, stop dreaming up reasons of what you would do with your imaginary money. Because the single gpu, Titan , is in a class by itself.
How many of these type posts do we have to keep reading?
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More immature nonsense from you. You have 14 posts in the other thread I have 2 in each. Grow up.iirc the egg shows that often times for products and they still get more.
How many of your bashing posts at every opportunity posts are you going to post? There is bias, biased, and then you. It's not in a class by itself it's merely a new generation.
Back to the topic at hand, I'm starting to fear that AMD will get 'inspired' to release the HD 8970 (end of this year) with a 30% bump and price it at $900 to fit in the current gpu landscape. We'll get the same $#iT for the same price/performance ration.
I think the price will flop and if AMD can release anything in the near enough future it will be a hit due to the people getting pissed off. Could be very wrong.
In short this overpriced shiny piece of metal is so severely overpriced that I will avoid it 100% and will hope AMD can counter the performance at some point without raising the prices again.
FTFY
People have opinions, if you don't like them why don't you move on?
Random bench (dunno if fake):
They should be checking which ones visit from NV and AMD locations. Would be a fun rat hunt.
I actually suspect employees themselves would be extremely low key and avoid exposing themselves. People who sit and blindly promote the companies are probably actually just fanbois gone over the top. Then again they can work for the company or have other ties.
So then what? Apparently they fooled you with a shiny case and a new name and you feel obliged to tow the company line. You are entitled to your opinion as is everyone else. Most people have common sense and can see through the bs and realize that it's merely marketing trying to upsell it.
Another new registration right at this launch trying muffle people who are outraged about the price, it is coincidence?
Back to the topic at hand, I'm starting to fear that AMD will get 'inspired' to release the HD 8970 (end of this year) with a 30% bump and price it at $900 to fit in the current gpu landscape.
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In short this overpriced shiny piece of metal is so severely overpriced that I will avoid it 100% and will hope AMD can counter the performance at some point without raising the prices again.
ehh...in the same post you have AMD doubling the price, and not raising it at-all.
now add possibility of 50% price drop, and you have this covered top-bottom
On topic:
I'd be in for one Titan, if I wasn't in dire need of entire rig update. So... skip for now
More immature nonsense from you. You have 14 posts in the other thread I have 2 in each. Grow up.
If amd is able to get the memory management fix right among other driver enhancements to the tune of an additional 15% or so, then an overclocked 7970 at 1200-1250mhz will be unnoticeable different in performance from an overclocked Titan in 80%+ games and with amd leading by say 5% in nearly half of them.
If amd is able to get the memory management fix right among other driver enhancements to the tune of an additional 15% or so, then an overclocked 7970 at 1200-1250mhz will be unnoticeable different in performance from an overclocked Titan in 80%+ games and with amd leading by say 5% in nearly half of them.
I forgot to add another point, I also want to buy this because it's shiny and will look awesome in my case (not being sarcastic)
2 and 3 way crosffire? LOL
The noise and the heat, and the extra cost of the motherboard to support 3x cards correctly, oh and the PSU. And then get ready for the disappointment when you drop down to single gpu performance or less (30+%) of the time with a non-working crossfire profile.
So if you can't afford Titan, stop dreaming up reasons of what you would do with your imaginary money. Because the single gpu, Titan , is in a class by itself.
How many of these type posts do we have to keep reading?
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15%...on average? I want a million dollars! :awe:
No honestly, this is an utterly unrealistic expectation.
I'd much rather spend the money on a triple monitor setup.
I forgot to add another point, I also want to buy this because it's shiny and will look awesome in my case (not being sarcastic)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814125439
$429 for a 7970Ghz Card...
3 of them is more than a Titan but 2 7970GHz Editions leaves Titan in the dust.