Nvidia Titan Z price drops by 1000 euros

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The prices of Titan Z cards have fallen by more than 1000 Euros at various brands to between 1700 and 1500 Euros. These include cards from manufacturers Asus, MSI, EVGA and Inno3D.

In the US and the UK, the price drops were already implemented earlier this week, but they are now also visible in the Pricewatch. Where the prices were still between 2500 and 3000 euros at the beginning of the week, they have now dropped to between about 1500 euros and 1700 euros. The price has not yet fallen for all brands and all versions and it is also not clear whether this will be the case.

Nvidia made the Titan Z available in May with a suggested retail price of $3,000. The card contains two GK110 Kepler GPUs with all features enabled for a total of 5760 cores, 480 texture mapping units and 96 raster operating units. The 384 bit wide bus communicates with 12GB gddr5 memory. The Titan Z is Nvidia’s fastest consumer card. In terms of performance, the card received positives at launch, but the high price was seen as an obstacle.

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