To test power consumption today we are using a Keithley Integra unit and we measure power consumption from the VGA card inputs, not the system wide drain. We measure results while gaming in Crysis Warhead and the synthetic stress test Furmark and record both results.

The card consumes around 240 watts under load when gaming.
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Why always the talk of 6gb cards? Every benchmark I read suggests it doesn’t help a Titan Black leverage again a 780 Ti. I play games in 4k with two 780 Ti’s in sli and never see my vram usage hit 100%. The issue vs AMD cards is the 384 vs 512 bit bus. A Titan Black is simply wasteful for gaming purposes.
I am looking to get another 780ti for sli 2 way.. I game in 1440p Surround.. Will I be able to obtain 60fps on very high settings?
7680x1440p is very demanding; SLI 980Tis is what I use, but I use my 780Tis for 2650x1440p. I think if the 780Tis had 6GB of VRAM instead of 3GB they would do ok @7680×1440.
So true, I have my Asus Rog Matrix 780ti on ebay as we speak, I will miss it for sure though, decided to go for 980ti’s – for the ports at the back too.