I do feel sorry for all the people that bought the Titan though, everything from the 780, 290/x and now the 780 Ti is just a slap in the face to the people that spent £800 on it.
I guess those who have the Titan have deep pockets though so they won't be bothered. Has anybody on this forum got a Titan? I don't think there is..?
Alpenwasser has a titan i believe.
Yup, I have a Titan. But don't worry about me too much, I was quite aware that the
Titan was never worth the money (at least IMO) unless you needed (and I actually
mean
need, not
want) one absolutely right when it came out. I bought it because
I wanted one and could afford it, and I was never going to use it for gaming, it's going
to be put to use for computing.
TBH I haven't played any games in more than a year IIRC, just don't care too much
about it at the moment. More interested in coding and building. Ever since switching
to Linux I haven't gamed on a PC (which was what, seven years ago or so?), the
few games I have played were on my PS3 (nope, I do not believe it's superior
hardware to a PC, nor do I believe my 1080p TV is "bigger" than my 1920x1200,
but my little console has served me quite well for the past few years; the few titles
I have bought and enjoyed were PS3 exclusives anyway, so I'm pretty alright with
that investment). Having said that, if I ever get the money for some really epic
multi-screen setup things might look very different again.
Anyway, ontopic: One thing I must say is that the name
780 Ti is utterly
stupid IMO. Call it what it is, a
Titan Ultra or something like that. Seriously
Nvidia, what have your PR guys been smoking? It still is a pretty epic card, of
course.
