Benchmarks: Battlefield 4
Note: the peformance values in this chart are for the DirectX version of the game.
Starting with plain Full HD in Ultra, we find the Titan-Z just below the R9 295X, within the benchmark's margin of error. For approximately 4000 euros more than the cost of two Titan Blacks, you do gain a modest 11 fps.
When running triple Full HD, the Titan-Z manages to perform just as well as two Titan Blacks in SLI, but AMD does manage to outachieve the single Z. Two Zs are required to claim the top spot.
In 4K at Medium, the Titan-Z surprisingly enough falls quite a bit behind both two Titan Blacks in SLI and the red competition.
With the settings at Ultra, the difference between Titan-Z and Titan Black SLI has all but vanished. When using two Titan-Zs in quad-SLI, we even manage to achieve over 60 fps at the UHD resolution.

