| ofrm1 said: This card had better deliver serious performance compared to their flagship, because if it doesn't, it'll end up just like the previous Titan did vs the 780ti with a lot of customers angry. People aren't going to fall for that trick forever. |
Of course they will.
After all, the Titan isn't explicitly sold to gamers but those who want a Quadro card and can't afford it. That's why it has more RAM and better performance in some tasks more related to the professional environment. So, they'll be able to launch a 980Ti with half the RAM and a higher speed for half or a third or the money with no real complains.
Look at what happened with the 3.5-4GB thing of the 970. A lot of the owners who were pissed off by the whole thing sold their cards, or asked for a refund... only to buy 980 instead.
Please excuse my bad English.
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