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vivster said:
JEMC said:

But that's the point, this Titan costs twice as much as a 1080 so it has to offer quite a lot in terms of performance to be worth* the price.

*worth is a relative, and very subjective, term. For some people spending $600 every year or 18 months in a new GPU is reasonable and perfectly ok, to me that's... madness.

I would never spend 600 bucks on a new GPU because I know it would be shit. To get a good one you need to spend at least 700. That said, I did survive quite a long time with my 680 until I got the 980ti. I'm not 100% sold on the Titan yet but it's not like I got a choice. I want to build a new PC early next year and I sure as hell won't keep my 980ti or take a shitty 1080.

By next year the prices could be lower than now. And we don't know if there will be a $1,000 1080Ti.

On a side note: "I would never spend 600 bucks on a new GPU because I know it would be shit" Have we really got to that point?



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