Nvidia Titan X (Pascal) Review

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The Nvidia Titan X takes advantage of Pascal 16nm FinFet architecture, and with 12 billion transistors, 3584 shader/stream cores, and 12 GB of GDDR5X, it’s a rather impressive product. In Ultra HD it can advance up-to 25 to 40% in performance over the GeForce GTX 980 Ti as we learned.


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The GPU empowering the product is called the GP102-400 A1 GPU, which is Pascal architecture based. It has a nice 3,584 CUDA cores, while texture filtering is performed by 224 texture units. It has a base clock frequency of 1,417 MHz and performs texture filtering at 317 Gigatexels/sec.



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The card has a 250 Watt TDP, 75 Watts is delivered though the PCIe slot, then 150+75 Watts through the single 6- and 8-pin PEG (PCI Express graphics) power connector. That's plenty spare for a nice tweak! The Nvidia Titan X display engine is capable of supporting the latest high resolution displays, including 4K and 5K screens. And with HDMI 2.0 support, the Nvidia Titan X can be used by gamers who want to game on the newest state-of-the-art big screen TVs. 

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