The GeForce Titan X is Nvidia's flagship GPU offering designed for high-end gaming at a premium price of $999. The Titan X features 6 graphics processing clusters, 24 streaming multiprocessors, 3072 CUDA cores and 12GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 7GHz. That's 50% more cores and memory bandwidth than the previous single-GPU king, the GeForce GTX 980.
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For some time now the most popular screen resolution among gamers has been 1080p, though the community is slowly but surely migrating to 1440p thanks to the increased availability of quality 1440p displays and affordable GPUs such as the Radeon RX 480...
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There's no denying that the Titan X delivers remarkable performance and despite already witnessing first-hand just how efficient Maxwell is, we still thought this card would be more power hungry than it turned out to be. It's nice to be repeatedly impressed on this front.
The latest Pascal driven Titan X is a truly remarkable GPU and it is the first graphics card that we have tested that can deliver a consistent 60 frames per second in many of the leading engines at Ultra HD 4K resolutions with the eye candy cranked. Not...
The GTX Titan X Pascal is available exclusively from the NVIDIA website and costs $1200. Fastest graphics card we ever tested Extremely power efficient 12 GB VRAM Backplate included New NVIDIA technologies: Ansel, FastSync, HEVC Video, and VR HDMI 2.0b,...
Just when we thought Nvidia couldn't charge any more for its high-end graphics cards, along comes the new Titan X. At $1599, this is one of the most expensive graphics cards we've ever seen land in Australia, yet it's not even a dual-GPU beastie....
The Titan X is the top single-GPU graphics card of today — there's no doubt whatsoever about that. It's hugely powerful, and to that end it can push out 60fps smooth performance at Ultra HD resolutions, as long as you have an appropriately expensive...
If you're still running a 1080p gaming monitor, then the Nvidia Titan X is a waste of money. The card's mammoth processing power and obscene memory only really come into play when you're gaming at 1440p and above. If you're still happy at 2K, then save...
Nvidia's GeForce GTX Titan X is hands-down the fastest single-GPU graphics card in the world, and the first capable of gaming at 4K without having to resort to a multiple-card setup.
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...
Nvidia's Titan X is indisputably the most impressive card to ever come with the Titan name attached. The original card was an attractive novelty for gamers, but only made real sense to workstation users, and the Titan Black and Titan Z, both of which...
The GTX Titan X does exactly what it set out to do, namely to be the fastest single GPU card around for gamers, a title that it may well hold for some time. The GM200 GPU is both phenomenally powerful and wonderfully efficient, as the power consumption...