Testseek.com have collected 327 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X 12GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X 12GB GDDR5 PCIe.
March 2015
(87%)
327 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
-
0 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
870100327
The editors liked
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
Great Performance
Relatively Quiet
Power Efficient
New Features
Very Overclockable
Performance
Price
Quiet
NVIDIA Gaming Ecosystem
Performance Per Watt
First Single GPU Card for 4K Gaming
Fully Ready for DirectX 12
62 Power
More room for overclocking
The fastest single-GPU graphics card
12 GB GDDR5X
You can easily play in the resolution of 3.840 x 2.160 pixels (although in some places will have to reduce the level of detail)
HDMI 2.0b and DisplayPort 1.3 / 1.4
Fastest single-chip video card available
Can handle 4K gaming without the hassle of SLI or CrossFire
Maintains reasonable 250-watt TDP and runs quietly
Unparalleled single-GPU performance
Equipped with 12GB of video memory
Generally cool and quiet
Unbelievable performance in a single GPU
Cool and quiet for the most part
12GB of memory
Absolute Killer Performance
Power Efficient For Its Weight Class
12GB GDDR5X Memory
Bleeding-Edge Features
Incredibly powerful gaming performance
Capable of playing games at 4K resolutions with high detail settings
Relatively cool
And easily overclocked
Fastest single-GPU ever made
Significant performance improvement over the GTX 980
Sexy cooler design
Great efficiency
HDMI 2.0
12 GB VRAM
New software features (MFAA and DSR)
Quad SLI support
Fastest graphics card we ever tested
Extremely power efficient
Backplate included
New NVIDIA technologies
Ansel
FastSync
HEVC Video
And VR
HDMI 2.0b
DisplayPort 1.4
Warpspeed performance
Piles of VRAM
Compact and fairly quiet.
Best overall single-GPU performer on the market
Excellent clock speed
Superb rendering of 4K in most settings
Excellent heat and noise efficiency
12GB GDDR5 RAM
3072 CUDA cores
Fast
Efficient
Overclocks well
Runs quiet.
The best GPU for 4K gaming we've yet seen
Absolutely stunning FPS performance in all major resolutions
Excellent power efficiency
Decent temperature control
Quiet card
Low noise even under load
Pascal architecture is stunning
GDDR5X memory is super
The editors didn't like
Couldn't Catch The 295X2
None
High price
Very quickly it limited by the temperature limit
Noisy cooler
Pricey
Not as powerful as dual-GPU Radeon R9 295X2
Which costs much less
Can't handle all 4K games at the highest settings
Won't appeal to developers the way previous Titans did
Published: 2015-05-15, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
The most notable part is the performance it offers while maintaining the same form factor and dimensions as with many GPUs. This is neat considering the card can be easily used even in smaller form factors like mini ITX rigs. Many case makers have a lot o...
Abstract: It's been a month since the launch of Nvidia's newest GTX Titan X graphics card, and the reviews for what many are calling “the best single-GPU graphics card on the market” have come in.There are many reasons for reviewers to be excited about the GTX Tita...
The NVIDIA GTX TITAN X simply delivers. Not just on out-of-box, stock performance, which nails the GTX 980 and AMD Radeon R9 295X2 to the floor. It also has room for improvement, but up to 20% greater performance via overclocking, and this was just a refe...
Was this review helpful?
Award
-
Published: 2015-03-27, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
When the original GTX Titan appeared it redefined what was possible from a graphics card. It was a shift in the goalposts the like of which we'd never seen before. The Titan though was consigned to a footnote thanks to the rapid appearance of the GTX780...
Abstract: So you might have heard that Nvidia released the GeForce GTX Titan X video card yesterday . It's the fastest single-GPU card on the planet (though not the fastest single card, because of the dual GPUs in the Titan Z and the Radeon R9 295X2 ). Maybe most people wo...
Was this review helpful?
-
Published: 2015-03-21, Author: Jeff , review by: wccftech.com
Abstract: Big Maxwell, GM200, has been one of the most anticipated GPU's from NVIDIA in a very long time. The prospect of having so very many Maxwell cores at our disposal to be able to run games at the highest possible detail levels and at the highest possible res...
So now that the results are in one thing is clear, the GeForce GTX Titan X is bloody fast. That said, given the specifications this is hardly surprising. The GTX 980 was already a beast, so with 50% more cores and memory bandwidth at its disposal we expec...
Fastest single-chip video card available, Can handle 4K gaming without the hassle of SLI or CrossFire, Maintains reasonable 250-watt TDP and runs quietly
Pricey, Not as powerful as dual-GPU Radeon R9 295X2, which costs much less, Can't handle all 4K games at the highest settings, Won't appeal to developers the way previous Titans did
Nvidia's latest Titan is the best single-chip card for maxed-out 4K gaming, delivering a significant boost over the GeForce GTX 980 in a quiet-running card. (One caveat: If you're willing to deal with multi-GPU complications and a hulking external radiat...
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X was designed to be the fastest graphics card in the world to power the highest resolution displays on the market today. Our benchmarks showed that the Titan X is indeed the fastest GPU on the market with regards to single-GP...