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Looking at a titan black edition or a 7990 or two 290s or whatever eles fits the bill i run three 1920 x1080 monitors and want to max out Any game i throw at it what are your thoughts or suggestion
 
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Get dual GTX780 OC's. Honestly, that'll be your best bang for your buck. And, they're beastly cards. The GTX780 TI is almost the exact same architectural structure as the GTX780, just higher clock speeds. So get the dua 780's and OC the shit out of them, otherwise it just isn't worth it.

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...or just do what they always did in the past, stuck 2 GTX 780 gk110 with 2 smx disabled togheter and put 6gb of memory to share on the card for the GPU's and call it a GTX790...i don't see why they would do it different this time specially now that they have a titan black for the real entusiatic market...after all their goal is to make as much money a possible and selling 2x titan black to you is still better for them...they will not kill this market.

 
Actually that's exactly what they're going to do, but the rumor is that it's 5GB/GPU this time. Although I'm not denying that it could be 6GB either.
BTW the rich noobs who are there will probably see the TITAN black and 790 with 6GB each and a $200 price difference, then I'm sure they're going to go for TITAN black. That'll make a justification for the 10 gigabyte RAM statement.
 

you may be right...we'll see !
anyway for the games that are out ATM a single GTX780 is plenty enough...do you know when they actually plan on releasing some REAL good AAA titles on PC?! im about to sell all that crap to the most offering...any suggestion on titles i could try, i only like battlefield 4 so far, titanfail is LAME as hell...crysis 3 and metro last light i went through single player in no time flat...its was nice looking but multiplayer not even worth mentionning...anyway..
 
Have you played the earlier Crysis titles? Had a lot of fun playing Crysis when I got my GTX650(I only have a c2d at the moment). Crysis still looks pretty fabulous, explains why it was such a video card hog at the time it launched. It probably is the only game that maxes out my card without having a CPU bottleneck get in the way.. not even GTAIV gets to 100% GPU usage with all settings maxed out on the GPU part.
 


No 790, but TITAN Z:
http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/announcing-the-geforce-gtx-titan-z

And they've come up with 12 GB for the rich noobs.
 


Holy macaroni !!!! 5760 cuda cores, are those on a single chip or is this a 2 GPU card?!
 


it is nice that they made it a 12gb card, you where right...so it's 6gb usable since it's
a dual GPU card but still quite nice card, the price will be skyhigh tho and some games even to this day does not even run well in SLI and some don't even...i would never buy such a card!