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we know, we know, anyone who uses a Titan Z in a full-sized desktop rig is nuttier than a fruit cake that’s been passed around for four Christmas seasons. To a crew trying to build a Dream Machine designed to shock and awe readers, that’s like waving a red flag—or should we say green flag—of insanity. So, to officially piss off those practically minded folks already typing “Dear Editor” emails, we didn’t use just one, we used twoEVGA GeForce GTX Titan Z Hydro Copper cards in Quad SLI. With its factory liquidcooling jacket, the card features a higher boost clock than the stock Titan Z, and even higher than the Superclocked unit on air. Even better, on liquid, the card is now a dual-slot card GPU, unlike the three-slot air-cooled version, so it’ll fit in more boards. So, which card wins this grudge match? We don’t care. That’s because in Dream Machine 2014, both pair of cards are fighting for us, not against us. Think of it as an issue where the X-Men and Brotherhood of Evil Mutants fight on the same side against the evil of low frame rates and inadequate computing.