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Falcon Northwest Tiki-Z Micro Tower Totes a Titan Z Graphics Card

Maximum PC: Of all the systems featuring an Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan Z graphics card, the Tiki-Z Special Edition from Falcon Northwest might be the most impressive. That's because the Tiki-Z Special Edition is a micro-tower measuring just 4 inches wide and 13 inches tall --the same size as the standard Tiki and roughly equivalent to the original Xbox console -- yet has enough space to accommodate Nvidia's Titan Z, which is powered by a pair of Kepler GPUs.

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Alienware Starts Offering Nvidia's Titan Z in Aurora Desktop, Price Temporarily Discounted

Maximum PC: Dell's Alienware Aurora gaming desktop is getting an introduction to Nvidia's mighty Titan Z graphics card, and vice versa. That's to say that you can now configure an Alienware Aurora desktop with a Titan Z graphics card, and to kick off the coming together of two powerhouses, the starting price has been temporarily reduced from $3,799 to $3,609.05, a savings just shy of $190.

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GTXZME3573d ago

Titan Z = Beast of beasts

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Z Poor Performance Than Radeon R9 295X2 and GeForce GTX 780 Ti SLI

What seemed more great marketing move by Nvidia to announce its unique, innovative and exclusive GTX Titan Z in 2014. GTX has become a huge headache for the manufacturers, then Titan Z was given the stratospheric price of $3 thousand. The value would not be a problem if the GTX Titan Z actually ever offer a unique performance running games in 4K resolution at a rate of FPS far superior to any other product on the market, which was expected through, ended up collapsing after the launch of Radeon R9 295X2 costing half the price and could offer a performance equal or superior to Gtx Titan Z.

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Z Review Revealed – Shows Disappointing Performance vs Radeon R9 295X2

ThePCEnthusiast.com: "The NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Z is the company’s latest dual GPU graphics processor, featuring two full GK110 cores. However, many people were disappointed with this card due to its insanely reported price tag, which is around $2,999 USD. What is even more disappointing is the early leaked result of the GeForce GTX Titan Z review. Check out more details and the results of the review below.

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