Gosh Baba, you're right. No one could have possibly thought you were talking about overclocking.
Aren't "shills" supposed to be compensated in some way? I haven't received a card, software, or anything from NVIDIA (or anyone) for a year now.
Of course, since I've posted here and elsewhere that I'm not going to buy a Titan, and don't think they're an especially good deal, that kind of goes against the whole "shill" way of life too. By spending $1000 on a Titan and posting about it you're more of a shill for them than I. Last two cards I bought were AMD 7970s.
Yet you keep posting off topic personal attacks directed at me. My "ridiculous BS" was to note my original post hadn't been edited after you said I added the quote as "damage control".
Could be because I'm not employed by NVIDIA, never have been, and they never agreed with a lot of what I posted. However; postiing on forums about hardware is my hobby, not my job, so I pretty much post what I think.
And what I think is I wouldn't consider one Titan an upgrade from either my 7970CF or my 680Sli, and that I don't need two Titans to run either of my 25X16 monitors.
If I did need two Titans to game on my 25X16 panels, I would join my son console gaming on our 60" and 50" tvs. Not because I can't easily afford several Titans every year, but because you get to a point of diminishing returns. While it's nice to game on 25X16 panel, or three panels at 57X10, it's also pretty nice to game on a 60" panel from an electric recliner.
Your posts don't make a whole lot of sense here, Baba. My guess is NVIDIA wouldn't consider me saying overclockers are a market they ignore by design and saying I won't be buying their products "shilling". I can't imagine why anyone would.






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