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QOTW: Will you be buying a GeForce GTX TITAN?

by Parm Mann on 22 February 2013, 16:30

Tags: NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)

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You can argue the case for the GeForce GTX TITAN until the cows come home - trust us, we've tried - but when all's said and done, it's left to you, the consumer, to have the final say.

So here it is, the best single-GPU product that NVIDIA has ever produced. It's undeniably fast, beautifully engineered, and for anyone with a vested interest in PC gaming, simply a joy to behold. Yet, on the other hand, it does cost about the same as an Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U, PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS combined.

And that brings us to this week's question. The title of world's fastest single-GPU graphics card is going to ensure that TITAN remains a hit with system integrators, but what about you, the consumer? Will you be buying a GeForce GTX TITAN? Let us know your reasons - whether you're for or against - using the comments facility below.



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No. Too expensive. I don't game enough to justify it.
Want one, could justify one, couldn't afford one.
Not unless I win the lottery. I'll stick with the GTX 680 for a few generations (fingers X).
Also as the 700M series drivers have appeared on nVidia's site I would guestimate the GT/GTX 700 series will be May/June…
Not until they stop selling it at a ridiculous markup.
I'd be surprised if many do. Assuming you're the kind of person willing to shell out £800 on a graphics card, you'll already own a GTX 690, a 7990, or an equally spec'd equivalent multi-card solution.

They are unlikely to spend the depreciation and extra required in order to downgrade the quality of the graphics, even if it does mean cooler and quieter running.

That really leaves those who are so insane that they currently have dual 690s, and are looking to sell them and replace it with a superior triple GTX Titan rig. And perhaps those with money to burn who are terrified of micro-stutter.

Seems like a small market to me.