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March 2013
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TDP and power draw is almost unbelievable at 150W for such a high-performance GPU
Using only one 8-pin PCIe cable
In contrast the Fury X requires two 8-pin cables
Overclockability is very good so far – GPU Boost 3.0 works with the Precision X overcloc
Fastest single-GPU card available
Generous onboard memory
Much more powerful than AMD's single-chip competitor
Awesome Performance
Great Acoustics
GPU Boost 2.0
Display Overclocking
Looks Cool Too
The best single-GPU performance money can buy. Excellent power consumption.
Abstract: The launch of the Kepler family of GPUs in March of 2012 was something of a departure from the normal for NVIDIA. Over the years NVIDIA has come to be known among other things for their big and powerful GPUs. NVIDIA had always produced a large 500mm2...
NVIDIA is very proud of the GeForce GTX TITAN; that much is obvious. They are even claiming that the TITAN will find its way into small form factor and mini-ITX systems from the likes of MAINGEAR, Falcon Northwest, Digital Storm and more. With the 10.5-...
Abstract: NVIDIA today announced the company's flagship single-GPU video card that many of you already know about, the GeForce GTX Titan! The GeForce GTX Titan is powered by NVIDIA's GK110 'Kepler' GPU, which has yet to be used on a desktop gaming graphics c...
Published: 2013-02-19, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
Nobody likes a tease. Unfortunately, Nvidia is asking that GeForce GTX Titan's benchmark results remain confidential for another couple of days. We're naturally using that time to generate as much data as possible: comparisons against GeForce GTX 680, GeF...
Abstract: NVIDIA’s GTX TITAN is the highest priced graphics cards on the market so parallels will naturally be drawn between it an dual card setups. In this article, we look at now it lines up against SLI and Crossfire setups of the GTX 680, GTX 670, HD 7970 GH...
So here we are at the end of another ultra high end graphics card review and this one’s been a long time in coming. The GeForce GTX TITAN and by association NVIDIA’s GK110 has been the focus of rumors and rampant speculation since Kepler was introduced...
Gaming Performance, Good Looks, Cooling Potential, GPU Boost 2.0, Tri and Quad SLI Ready, Display Overclocking
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The definitions of the word Titan all point to being great in size and strength. Things of which that embody what the GTX Titan is at its core. Equipped with an immense core count and 6GB of frame buffer, it has everything the gamer is looking for in a si...
So now that we’ve gone through an entire in-depth article about NVIDIA’s GeForce TITAN and what it will offer in the feature department, let’s discuss the 1000lb gorilla in the room: performance. Everyone wants to see it but unfortunately, that won’t b...
Released just before the launch of its new GPU, NVIDIA put together a Free-To-Play bundle for users purchasing an NVIDIA video card. Free-to-play has become a successful model to bring in a wide range of gamers. In this bundle are games that take advantag...