Alright, well it doesn't seem like those cards are coming down in price nor does it look like any other EVGA cards are going to be stocked before Friday.

To recap...

GTX Titan

  • Offers the most VRAM available on any nVidia card to date (6GB)
  • 6GB is easily sufficient to 10 or 15-box while using either DX9 or DX11


  • Comes with a hefty price tag even after your discount
  • Is no longer king of the hill as far as video cards go and is 9 months old


GTX 780

  • Costs about half of the price of a GTX Titan


  • Only comes with 3GB of VRAM
  • 3GB should be sufficient to 10 or 15-box with while using DX9


Other Thoughts on the GTX 780 if you can afford two:

  • Two GTX 780s could be used in SLI for a boost in performance (I have no figures for how much of a boost)
  • Two GTX 780s could be used separately to "split the load" of your Character Set across two monitors effectively giving you twice the performance of a Titan and still have 6GB of video RAM (this requires a special Window Layout)
  • SLI performance may vary and being forced to use a special Window Layout can feel weird


This is all the information that I can give and you'll have to decide from this unless someone has some actual real world performance data to share.

If you went with the EVGA GTX Titan, it comes with a standard 3-year warranty, with the option to upgrade to a 5 or 10-year warranty (for a price). If you chose the GTX 780, I'd go with the Zotac because they offer a standard 2 year warranty over PNY's 1 year warranty. It seems you can also grab an extended warranty from Zotac, as well, for a small price after registering the product on their site.