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Guru3D.com » News » NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan preview

NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan preview

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/19/2013 02:56 PM | 218 comment(s) ]

NVIDIA today announces the GeForce GTX Titan, read carefully ANNOUNCES. In this article we preview the GeForce GTX Titan technology. The GeForce GTX Titan is NVIDIA's fastest single GPU based graphics card they have ever built. It is based on the GK110 GPU with 7.1 Billion transistors and as such is nearly as fast as one GeForce GTX 690 with two GTX 680 GPUs. Later on Thursday we may uncover the performance and we'll do just that with three cards and three monitors. But for now, have a peek at this technology preview.

You can read Guru3D's eleven page preview right here.






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#4531525 Posted on: 02/19/2013 03:02 PM
Come get some :biggun:

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#4531528 Posted on: 02/19/2013 03:06 PM
£827! Wow, you can get a 690 for £740 on Overclockers this week. I could never justify a purchase like that.

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#4531529 Posted on: 02/19/2013 03:07 PM
Very nice. Thursday can't come soon enough. Itching to see how this compares to my 2 7970's. RRP of over £800 is a killer though!

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#4531541 Posted on: 02/19/2013 03:12 PM
Wow i said it would be £900 so i wasnt far off.

Edit...infact i wouldnt be surprised if OCUK do sell it at £900.

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#4531545 Posted on: 02/19/2013 03:14 PM
Someone call the police, fire brigade and ambulance immediately, poor Hilbert, so much work and you've still the Crysis 3 gpu bench article to do. :(

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#4531546 Posted on: 02/19/2013 03:15 PM
•GeForce GTX Titan preview (Today)
•GeForce GTX Titan Reference review (Thursday)
•GeForce GTX Titan 3-way SLI and multi-monitor review (Thursday)
•GeForce GTX Titan Overclock review (Thursday/Friday)

Awesome, can't wait to dig into your reviews :banana:

Well, the crew went to work and boom, mission accomplished. They planted that 45 mm × 45 mm 2397-pin S-FCBGA chip with its 2688 shader/stream/CUDA processors onto a great PCB design, tucked 6 GB (24 pieces of 64M ×16 GDDR5 SDRAM) of memory (384-bit) on there and started designing a bunch of new tricks at BIOS and driver level.

I mention this specifically as the Geforce GTX Titan has been designed to overclock. The AIB partners will be allowed to offer voltage unlocked SKUs. And combined with GPU Boost 2.0 you will see this product boosting towards the 1100~1150 MHz range once you tweak it. The reference clock however is 836 MHz with a boost clock of 876 MHz.

Looking forward to how well it clocks :D

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#4531548 Posted on: 02/19/2013 03:16 PM
Awesome, can't wait to dig into your reviews :banana:


Looking forward to how well it clocks :D

1150mhz is that all???Meh.
Every single 690 outhere does that and more without a volt mod.

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#4531553 Posted on: 02/19/2013 03:22 PM
^
But that OC will raise that gap a lot and actually bring it near 690GTX.

from 875 to 1160mhz is not that bad (at air cooling)..



The only bad thing is frickin 800€.. Idk if i will cash out that much, not worth it.

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#4531554 Posted on: 02/19/2013 03:23 PM
Man i guess i'm going for the 690 this time(almost no difference in price after all).Can't wait to see the review and performance in Crysis 3 :D

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#4531555 Posted on: 02/19/2013 03:24 PM
1150mhz is that all???Meh.
Every single 690 outhere does that and more without a volt mod.
With that many shaders we could see a nice increase in performance :)

Double precision wise, to unlock full performance you must open the NVIDIA Control Panel, navigate to “Manage 3D Settings”. In the Global Settings box you will find an option titled “CUDA – Double Precision”, but... GeForce GTX Titan runs at reduced clock speeds when full double-precision is enabled. Still a great option if you are working on CUDA applications.
Still reading through the article, but does this mean they're allowing proper DP support?

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#4531556 Posted on: 02/19/2013 03:25 PM
Nothing is even pushing my 670SLI setup right now, I don't see why you need any more power than that really. Can max Crysis 2 out running in 3D while recording on Fraps lol.

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#4531560 Posted on: 02/19/2013 03:26 PM
arent those benches we saw with boost clock 876MHz ? what would the scores at 1176Mhz be ?

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#4531562 Posted on: 02/19/2013 03:27 PM
...nah, i believe there is more point waiting gtx 790 considering than oc below 1200mhz and that price range...790 sli is gonna slap 3xsli titan i am sure... :)

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#4531571 Posted on: 02/19/2013 03:33 PM
Daaayyyuuum

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#4531576 Posted on: 02/19/2013 03:38 PM
The web is full of previews,man i wish someone will spill the beans :D

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