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fatslob-:O said:
JEMC said:

That's what Nvidia says

Everybody was expecting HBM2.0 to be used on the new Titan, and some even hoped that ot would come on the 1080Ti too.

So therefore it's the Titan ... 

Expectations =/= Outcome, that is why I avoid tech gossip sites like WCCFTech ... 

Performance is what defines product lines, not expectations ... 

It's a Titan card because of its name, but not by its specs.

And people expected the new Titan to feature HBM because all Titan cards so far have come straight from Nvidia's highest chip (GK110, GM200) and Nvidia's current highest chip is the GP100 which features HBM 2.0.

What I do agree, tho, is that performance will be what settles this discussion and if the card deserves its price.

 

@Teeqoz: If you trust the vendor, I'd say go for it. It's a very good PC for a very good price. Just for curiosity, how much RAM deos it have?



Please excuse my bad English.

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Current gaming PC: R5-7600, 32GB RAM 6000MT/s (CL30) and a RX 9060XT 16GB

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