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lucidium said:
TheJimbo1234 said:

So they are overpowered gaming rigs as I said because what game maxes out a single 780ti?

 http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/asus-mars-760,review-32876-4.html

Everyone knows the Titan was an overpriced marketting gimmick from Nvidia. Buying one for any reason is a complete waste of money. You either go Quadro for work, or SLI much cheaper cards for better gains. 

One 780TI - struggles to hold 60fps in crysis 3 maxed out at 1400p, two - happily runs through it at 80fps+, three and I can utilize my 4K monitor at lovely framerates, on both the tri-780ti and the tri-titan black.

You either bring the money to the table for good framerates at 4K or you endure 30fps to slideshow framerates, I for one prefer to stay above 60 for locked vsync.

If you want to be a budget gamer, then by all means put up with the performance and microstutter of the 760 mars, on the other hand, you could buy a 780TI for the same price as the 760 mars, get slightly better framerates and have no microstutter because of the single gpu nature, with the added benefit of loss power consumption.

Or, if you simply must go with SLI 760, you can, for less money, just go with separate 760 cards and SLI them, and get slightly better performance than the 760 mars with the added benefit of your pc still being usable should one of them fail, if one of the gpus on a dual gpu card fails, its goodnight for the entire card.

the 760 mars youre championing is the same price as:

- A decent pair of single gpu 760's
- A decent 780TI

Both of which provide slightly better performance, so essentially the 760 mars is nothing but a marketing gimmick for Asus.

The entire purpose of the Titan is to give people who cannot afford, or do not want to buy, a $15,000+ cuda board, but want to have better double precision offered from mainstream cards, which the titan does, and does well - it might not touch the Teslas in that regard but costing 15x-25x less has its benefits too.

If you're going to continue your vendetta against high end cards and the titan range, at least understand why they actually exist, and that there are gamers out there that arent sat there with one 1080p or one 1400p display - gamers who see actual tangible benefits from running multiple high end boards - YOU may not see it as cost effective, YOU may not think its worthwhile, but at the same time, you arent gaming at 60fps+ in 4K, they, on the other hand, are.


The 780ti is ober £100 more than a 760 Mars....

Also when did Quadro carfs become 10x more expensive than they are?

And it is still a waste. Gaming at 4k - why? What game honestly benefits immensely from that? Games have been held back for so long due to the consoles, buying high end for some time has been nothing but a waste.