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Country Cup 2018 single card Dual GPU stage

Allow Titan-Z and Radeon Pro Duo for Stage 6 CC 2018 54 members have voted

  1. 1. Allow Titan-Z and Radeon Pro Duo for Stage 6 CC 2018?

    • Yes , don't care
      27%
      15
    • Nope , no way , these are way too expensive/rare/exclusive
      72%
      39

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K seems we have some proposals from different teams regarding the proposal of some card types.

So we allow Titan Z and Radeon Pro Duo to compete ?

That's the big question...

I am fine either way but I voted no. Last year with HD 8000 has taught me that it's hard enough to get people to buy a $150 gpu that's worth no pts and isn't relevant for anything aside from one stage of a comp so it would end up me buying it. Got to save my own wallet ;) 

Edited by yosarianilives

I'll buy them too, if needed.

 

I spend hundreds if not thousands each year for the country cup, so it's no problemo in the scheme of things.

1) the titan z isn't even that fast 

2) the pro duo isn't expensive. It's cheap compared to a 2080ti or an ares card. 

 

In a dual gpu stage they are all relatively rare and relatively expensive vs the single gpu cards, but it's not like £3000 like a titan V or anything. 

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