Titan z sli or stand alone?

spaceyeti

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If i where to get a titan z should i get more than one. the goal is to kill consoles max out at 4k and not have to upgrade for a long time. basically i want to go over kill and don't know which way to go.
 
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Do yourself a serious favor and look into benchmarks. 4 way sli is super inefficient. After 2 way sli, the exchange rate goes really bad and not really worth it. Also there are more issues with SLI's larger then 2 then 2 or less (stuttering Etc). On top of that the heat gets insane and the power usage will change your power bill. Honestly for now, just get a high end reasonable system and play on that for a couple years and upgrade every few years. It will be a lot cheaper and a lot more powerful in the long run. YOu might be...

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Do yourself a serious favor and look into benchmarks. 4 way sli is super inefficient. After 2 way sli, the exchange rate goes really bad and not really worth it. Also there are more issues with SLI's larger then 2 then 2 or less (stuttering Etc). On top of that the heat gets insane and the power usage will change your power bill. Honestly for now, just get a high end reasonable system and play on that for a couple years and upgrade every few years. It will be a lot cheaper and a lot more powerful in the long run. YOu might be playing on the best today, but in 2 years you would have wished you opted for 15 less FPS and had money to upgrade to a new GPU in the future. It will feel like a fool hardy investment if your plan is to get the absolute best and not touch upgrading it for years. Now on the other hand, if you can afford massively powerful computer parts every couple years and want to get them, by all means do so.
 
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