The GeForce GTX Titan is a single GPU graphics card packing 2688 SPUs, 224 TAUs and 48 ROPs. The card's memory subsystem consists of six 64-bit memory controllers (384-bit) with 6GB of GDDR5 memory running at 6008MHz, which works out to a peak bandwidth of 288.4GB/s
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We think the point is to get at least two, if not three, for playing games at extreme resolutions well beyond 2560x1600. When you get right down to it, this is a card for the same folks who buy Intel's Extreme Edition chips, except they're actually getting something special here.
The EVGA Titan Black's features are aimed specifically at hardcore gamers and those who deal in high-performance computing applications-but within that small slice of the market, this is an excellent high-end graphics card.
The Titan offers the best performance we’ve seen in a single-GPU card by far, while borrowing excellent aesthetics from the GeForce GTX 690. Our only caveat: Similarly priced dual-processor cards may be a better option for gamers who play on...
The next major graphics card launches from Nvidia and AMD are both still a long way off, so the new GTX Titan 6GB from Nvidia is interesting in that it enters the market as the green team's top-end single GPU card, but at a price equivalent to that of...
Name: Type: Specifications: Price as reviewed: Nvidia's GeForce Titan takes the company's £2,800 Tesla K20 "supercomputer" board and reworks it for a luxury consumer market. Dubbed the GK110, it's got a stonking price tag, with the card selling for...
NVIDIA are back on the top spot with the most POWERFUL single GPU card on the market and given that AMD are not releasing any more cards for the rest of this year to take it on, NVIDIA’s GTX Titan is one super graphics card for supercomputer gaming.
This graphics card is titanic, in every sense of the term: super high performance, low noise levels and quality manufacturing. It's practically a luxury product, all the way down to the...
So, the big question is, should you scamper out and buy a Titan? There’s no straightforward answer here, though. The GTX Titan's price/performance ratio isn't as good as that of the GTX 680; it offers 35 per cent to 50 per cent improved performance but...