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    Reviews - Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X in SLI

    Romping away with the benchmarks.
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    Re: Reviews - Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X in SLI

    Still no 295 x2 in the charts. Or 295 x2 x2, even though it costs substantially less.

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    Re: Reviews - Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X in SLI

    Indeed, not even a Crossfire R9 290X setup to compare figures to.

    Come on guys stick some crossfire numbers on there for comparison and some 980 SLI figures are well.

    What is the merit of doing an SLI review and only comparing it to non SLI/Crossfire setups?

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    Re: Reviews - Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X in SLI

    It's to examine scaling on the fastest GPU currently available, to see just how fast two full-fat Maxwell GPUs can be.

    I'll happily add in numbers from an R9 295X2 if that's what you want.
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    Re: Reviews - Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X in SLI

    Quote Originally Posted by Tarinder View Post
    It's to examine scaling on the fastest GPU currently available, to see just how fast two full-fat Maxwell GPUs can be.
    True, but you do try to evaluate it in terms of a value proposition as well which is hard to do if you don't take dual GPU figures in context to competing set-up's prices.

    It's easy to say £2k is waaay to expensive but if the numbers showed that it had 100% scaling and 2x980 didnt say or it smashed the R9 295X2 out of the park then really that becomes a 'you get what you pay for' conclusion instead.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tarinder View Post
    I'll happily add in numbers from an R9 295X if that's what you want.
    Yes please if you have them on a 15.3 driver. Got any 980 SLI on latest drivers too?

    Edit: I should add that I love seeing Hexus but up these reviews of hardware that the wife would never let me own so thanks for all the hard work.

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    Re: Reviews - Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X in SLI

    Quote Originally Posted by Tarinder View Post
    I'll happily add in numbers from an R9 295X if that's what you want.
    It would be a useful comparison, especially as Total War: Rome II is the only benchmark still in the test suite since last April's review of the R9 295x2.

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    Re: Reviews - Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X in SLI

    Crysis 3 ? Battlefield 4 ? How come some games are missing ?

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    Re: Reviews - Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X in SLI

    R9 295X2 numbers are in; it does surprisingly well given its price point.

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    Re: Reviews - Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X in SLI

    I like the charts showing min and avg as these are much more important for the majority of us gamers.

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    Re: Reviews - Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X in SLI

    Wow, we're almost at the point of being able to play 1440p at 120Hz in most titles... Almost. Interesting read, thanks!

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    Re: Reviews - Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X in SLI

    Too bad there's no comparison to the Titan Black. With the Elite: Dangerous scavenger hunt I would've loved to get one

    Interesting read though! 4k at 120Hz must be impressive!

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    Re: Reviews - Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X in SLI

    These benches just reiterate how much a single £500 R9 295X2 is the best value ultra enthusiast card out there and how much I want one. The only drawback is you need a powerful PSU.

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