Nvidia Titan X GPU priced, detailed and compared to other Titan GPU’s

That's on the pricey side

A couple of months ago, Nvidia was faced with a slight upset from the community. They had shipped the Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 with a promised 4GB of VRAM for $330. Unfortunately for everyone who purchased it, the card only supplied 3.5GB of VRAM.

While AMD pounced on Nvidia for their shortcomings, Nvidia planned their next move – the Titan X. The big reveal for the new graphics card came from GDC earlier this month. Upon its initial reveal Nvidia revealed two specs: 12GB VRAM and 8 billion transistors. 

The Titan X is officially available for $999 from Nvidia and because of its recent availability, there are detailed specs and comparison charts available!

Check out the chart below and see if the Titan X is worth $1K (it can play The Witcher 3 at 4K resolution if your moniter supports it):

Specifications TITAN X TITAN Z TITAN Black TITAN
Chip GM200 (Maxwell) GK110 (Kepler) GK110 (Kepler) GK110 (Kepler)
CUDA Cores 3072 5760 (2880 per GPU) 2880 2688
Transistors 8 billion 14.16 billion
(7.08 billion per GPU)
7.08 billion 7.08 billion
Base Clock 1000 MHz 705 MHz 889 MHz 837 MHz
Boost Clock 1075 MHz 876 MHz 980 MHz 876 MHz
Framebuffer 12 GB 12 GB (6 GB per GPU) 6 GB 6 GB
Memory Speed 7.0 Gbps 7.0 Gbps 7.0 Gbps 6.0 Gbps
Memory Bandwidth 336.5 GB/s 672 GB/s
(336 GB/s per GPU)
336 GB/s 288.4 GB/s
Power Connectors 1 x 6-pin
1 x 8-pin
2 x 8-pin 1 x 6-pin
1 x 8-pin
1 x 6-pin
1 x 8-pin
TDP 250 W 375 W 250 W 250 W
SLI Options 4-Way Quad 4-Way 4-Way

 

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