I would agree to $700.
At $1000 (and perhaps on sale for $900 or so) there will be a very small market for these and much of that market will already have a 690 in their machines.
The Titan is a gamers card. I'm a gamer. Enough said.
As for the monitor overclocking, My U2711 is now rocking out @ 77Hz.unk:
EDIT: Make that 72Hz
EDIT2: Back down to 60Hz. Everything was considerably less smooth.
I'm not trying to prove anything to anybody,and I don't have money to burn,but I do have money to spend on a hobby that both my wife and I enjoy together. I don't go to bars or pool rooms,and we don't take expensive holidays or travel a lot. Don't go out to restaurants that often either. I'm VERY VERY lucky. I have a wife that enjoys PC gaming as much as I do,and that means no arguements etc. regarding upgrades,or my wanting to stay ahead of the hardware curve. My comments are not meant to brag,I just relate to how very fortunate I am. My wife is pretty damn fortunate too. She has me!!Right now, the Titan is for people who want to prove to others they have money to burn.
At the price point it as at. Nothing more,
-ST
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