AMD R9 295x2 vs Titan x

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no , but it's not a bad card , this is what I came up with according to the card
The cooler is required to handle the twin GPUs, which offer a combined 5,632 stream processors cranking out 11.5 teraflops of raw compute power. In other words, the Radeon 295X2 is over six times more powerful than a PlayStation 4 (which quotes 1.84 Tflops), and twice as powerful as the Nvidia GTX Titan Black

the titan black was the flagship card back in 2013 the titan x is twice as powerful as the old titan black, but the titan x was last yr's card if you're interested in a card as powerful as the titan x get a gtx 1070

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no , but it's not a bad card , this is what I came up with according to the card
The cooler is required to handle the twin GPUs, which offer a combined 5,632 stream processors cranking out 11.5 teraflops of raw compute power. In other words, the Radeon 295X2 is over six times more powerful than a PlayStation 4 (which quotes 1.84 Tflops), and twice as powerful as the Nvidia GTX Titan Black

the titan black was the flagship card back in 2013 the titan x is twice as powerful as the old titan black, but the titan x was last yr's card if you're interested in a card as powerful as the titan x get a gtx 1070

 
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Also, depending on your resolutions you're playing at, the 295x2 is a very powerful card but it also has to scale as two video cards and is limited on connecting to 4k resolutions. If you're playing at anything less than 4k and aren't having any issues playing any games yet, I'd wait it out and use that card a bit longer.

If you're planning on getting into 4k soon, dump the 295x2 asap as it will lose its resale value over time and you'll get much less for it to go toward your new card.