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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