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CGI-Quality said:
lucidium said:
CGI-Quality said:

I don't see anything running on a screen. Regardless, I've never heard of being able to 6-way SLI cards (again, outside of gaming rigs - which is what I've been talking about all this time, since I don't build sole gaming rigs anymore), and I'm buying this card for one of the same reasons you are. 

Nothing personal, but I remain firm on needing to see in action to believe it, so I'll just rest at that.

Edit: Perhaps there's a non-SLI way of doing this, but I've never seen/heard of it. Be truly unprecedented if true, and I'll happily eat my words.

You're confusing sli limitations with GPU usage limitations.

http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-lion-desktop-support/61103-8-gtx-680s-multiple-gpu-workstation.html

 

Its possible to string as many GPUs as the board has ports to house them.

Not confused at all, since I said outside of gaming (which is Quad-SLI limited - which also means you aren't planning to game on your machine). I've seen two pics now, and while they make a good case for you, they're not actually disproving me. That looks like a server-based, workstation with specific specs. Is this what you're planning to build? How are those cards working together? 

Besides, where exactly can you pre-order these?

They're going in a dual cpu server to be used as a render slave (cheap iray cluster)

You can preorder through nvidia directly if you're a long standing cuda developer.

 

To be clear, third titan z will likely see low utilization everywhere but its cuda support, sli is out of the question unless running on only two of the three but they aren't going to be used for gaming, the rigs purely a slave for iray.

 

I had considered going the Iray VCA route but that's beyond my current needs.