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Guru3D.com » Review » Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X Review 5

Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X Review 5

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/17/2015 08:59 PM [ 157 comment(s) ]

We review the GeForce GTX Titan X. Now it surely hasn't been a long wait as in-between the introduction announcement and launch there have been two weeks. But yeah, the 12 GB beast has arrived. Initially the Titan series was positioned to be a professional line of products, however these puppies are fetching a lot of interest as gaming graphics cards. 

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rl66
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Posts: 3609
Posted on: 03/17/2015 10:15 PM
And poor Europe, we can have it for 1,000€, that's sad.


But there is sale too don't forget that titan Z where 75% off this summer sale...

as the stones singed "time... is on my side" (despite i don't want to buy one as i don't have the use)

PavH
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Posts: 71
Posted on: 03/17/2015 10:27 PM
It`s only 999$ coz they have no competition from AMD,but once the 390X gets released I bet that we will see a price drop.


The prize is a joke, my card was prized at $300 less almost a year ago.

I'm going to the US next year in jan and I'm taking back
a pair of those with me probably. HMRC can love me :-)

RamGuy
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Posts: 249
Posted on: 03/17/2015 10:32 PM
It seems like a stellar card, but the price..?

Considering there is no double-precision and the FP64 seems to be really lacklustre compared to previous cards on the GTX Titan line-up, does it even beat the GTX 580 in FP64 performance? The price is way over-the-top if you ask me.


The FP64 performance has gone downhill ever since the release of GTX 580 on the "gaming" cards from NVIDIA, and the GTX Titan was the one line to redeem that fact and provide you with stellar FP64 performance for a very low price compared to Quadro and Telsa cards and you got great gaming performance as well so the added price made perfect sense if you were in the right market.


But this GTX Titan X doesn't make much sense if you ask me. It reminds me more of the good old GTX 8800 Ultra days where NVIDIA would push a premium preforming gaming card and simply price it beyond reasoning just because.

There is no denying the performance is impressive, but 999 USD when double-precision and FP64 performance is all gone? One could easily grab 2x GTX 980 for the same price and get much better performance, or even grab 3x GTX 970 and still have some money left...


I begin to understand why the GTX 980 only came with 256-bit bus and 4GiB of VRAM, had they delivered it with 384-bit bus and 6GiB+ of VRAM this Titan X would be dead right out of the gate with this pricing... That's the only thing holding the GTX 970 and GTX 980 back.

Havel
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Posts: 401
Posted on: 03/17/2015 10:34 PM
Powerful GPU. But 1K, damn.
Next Titan will run games in 4Kx60fps. I think 12Gb will be enough even for upcoming games, even in 4K :nerd:
No double precision? Well, Nvidia just lost $2k from me. The performance increase over the first gen titan is pretty damn good though.

What is this? :)

pbvider
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Posts: 989
Posted on: 03/17/2015 10:39 PM
Here it will cost something like 1100-1200 euros, with that amount of money I can buy a whole list of better performance GPU combos.



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