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Tachikoma said:
JEMC said:

But with applications you aren't including games, right? Because that's one of the praised feature os DX12, to allow dual GPU cards or SLI/Xfire setups to share their memory pool.

And don't try to fool me, we're talking about gaming oriented GPUs. This gen we no longer had a card like the original Titan that was aimed at both sides thanks to its dual precission performance.

whos trying to fool you? i use my hardware primarilly for work, i consider high end gaming cards "cheap work cards", and thus i am dissapointed that theyre still holding out on memory.

I have two k80s in my workstation, had planned on getting four in a 1U, however if amd or nvidia released some high memory cheap cards it would make life a lot easier / cheaper, as such since they havent yet im dissapointed by the news.

Fool me in the sense of moving the discussion from gaming cards and its use to play games, which is the point of these consumer cards, to talking about these cards performing professional or semi-professional duties. It's not fair.

If you want a consumer card that could suit your needs maybe you could find used Titan Blacks for "cheap" but, then again, those cards only had 6GB.



Please excuse my bad English.

Currently gaming on a PC with an i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070

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