Atleast that's what I understand when reading the developers posts in this forum. But please do correct me if I'm wrong

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bit of a misleading points here, Voon.voon wrote:Just consider that if you're just going for Octane or Games, Titans make no sense at all. They're only advantage over "gaming" cards is the DualPrecision performance,..
ch0pper wrote:There's also some other points and I like to point out
Yes it's nice to have a six Meg card or 12.
I see the excuse that everybody seems to use at the moment because they need to do big scenes
There's a very simple way around this. I been doing for some time myself
Basically get all of the scene within poser. And simply render it with layers okay this is a little bit more awkward
Remove some of the content or hide some of the content. On poser and re-render it in separate stages
In theory because you are rendering smaller scenes it will render faster rather than one gigantic scene
But you can still achieve this with a three Meg card.
Again it's all down to money preference and time. This is the only reason I have not gone for six Meg card at the moment in time
My point was with regards to the 780ti: it makes no sense at all to pay much more for less power. UNLESS you absolutly require the 6 GB.glimpse wrote: Now if You don't need a sport car (SUV, cargo car, whatever You choose), because You have almost no driving skills and You don't like sports (or you don't have any other specific needs), doesn't mean You can say that sport cars (or other type, let's say vans, huge lories..) 'make no sense at all'. It make no sence at all for You - & that's Your opinion..it's not a fact! =)
@ Whitpapier, I'm currently running on a GTX 760 that has 4GB of RAM and so far I'm extremely satisfied with the provided performance.its a pity they dont bring out 4 gig versions of the higher end cards as they love to do with the x70 series cards