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    Default nVidia Titan-V — Just in time for the holidays!

    nVidia just announced their newest GPU... for the low price of $3,000.

    https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/titan/titan-v/
    https://www.anandtech.com/show/12135...r-3000-dollars


    To be fair, it can do a whole lot more than just gaming.
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    meh...you can only buy 2 per customer...

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    No need for two if you're only gaming, unless, of course, your're splitting the load of your game clients across multiple GPUs.

    http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/nvi...pport-sli.html
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    Only one person in my extended family and friends list has spent that kinda money in the last 20 years on an ENTIRE PC, let alone a video card. /faint
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    And the gaming performance is quite lackluster, outside of one particular Superposition benchmark - https://videocardz.com/74382/overclo...chmarks-emerge

    Some might argue that it's not meant to be a gaming card, but it's labeled as "GeForce," not "Quadro," which I would say classifies it as a gaming card (since every other gaming card is a GeForce card, including past Titans). It has the added benefit of computer, which is why it's priced so high, but it uses basic GeForce drivers and does not have ECC RAM.

    However, I wouldn't doubt that the drivers need to mature a bit, and I have a feeling the nVidia isn't in a huge rush to do that since AMD is far behind, and it's getting closer to holiday vacation time for their engineers.
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