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Hmm, I wish they would ditch the DVI port on the card and stick with just the DP's and HDMI. Still the best single GPU output choices on the market though with those 3 DP's and an HDMI...
But whatever, I personally would not buy one except second hand if I really decided I needed a trio unless the price fell more in line. Though I think the best part will be seeing the benches and then being able to compare it to what could later come out as the 1080.
Indeed, though I think the problem with the first round was more the Titan was viewed by most as being the new top end GTX X80 card and expecting the purchase to be more satisfying than it was in the end. I mean who saw that the GTX 780 would be so close in performance for much cheaper or that the 780ti would best it by a great margin and then another Titan would even come besting the previous one. Even after people learned the Titan was no the full die it was one of those wtf moments when the other three cards came out for much better prices and better performance especially if you factor in later people could get 6gb 780's.The point is these cards at such inflated prices are often considered not worth it for the performance they offer. Doubly so when a much cheaper gtx version comes out a while later tanking their investment. My comment already refers to people who can afford it.
But whatever, I personally would not buy one except second hand if I really decided I needed a trio unless the price fell more in line. Though I think the best part will be seeing the benches and then being able to compare it to what could later come out as the 1080.