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New Photos of GeForce GTX Titan X

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/08/2015 10:14 AM | source: | 30 comment(s)
New Photos of GeForce GTX Titan X

We've already shown you a good bunch of photo's on Nvidia's latest and greatest, the GeForce GTX Titan X, here.  But some new photo's surfaced and you really do want to take a look at them !

See, look at the new color design, the product has changed a bit coloring wise. That darkd esign is incredibly sexy looking alright. The card looks fairly identical otherwise to previous models with subtle changes here and there and that nickel alloy cooler shroud. There now also is a nice green led in the fan housing and the logo is displayed in white. If you take the specs from the Quadro counterpart than expect something like this but with higher core and boost clocks frequencies and the memory likely at 1753 MHz (x4 = 7.0 Gbps). 
 

Specifications M6000 / Titan-X Quadro K6000GeForce GTX 980
GPU GM200 GK110 GM204
CUDA Cores 3072 2880 2048
GPCs 6 - 4
SMMs / SMXs 24 15 16
TMUs 256 240 128
ROPs 96 48 64
Core Clock ~988 MHz / (TBA) 902 MHz 1127 MHz
Memory Clock 1653 MHz / 1753 MHz 1502 MHz 1753 MHz
Memory Size 12 GB 12 GB 4 GB
Memory Bus 384-bit 384-bit 256-bit
Memory Bandwidth 317.4 GB/s 288 GB/s 244 GB/s
FP Performance 6.07 / 7.0 TFLOPS  5.20 TFLOPS 4.61 TFLOPS


“It’s the most advanced GPU the world has ever seen,” Jen-Hsun said, as he presented Tim with the company’s very first production unit. This reference model does not come with a back-plate but that gives an advantage as we can see the chips :) The card features 12 GB of GDDR5 memory based up-on twelve memory chips on the back of the PCB The memory controlelrs will be 384-bit wide. So this beast has twenty-four 4 Gb chips.

 

That is a cool looking dude !


GeForce GTX Titan X has a 6-pin and 8-pin PCIe power connector. GeForce GTX 
TITAN X will support 3-way and 4-way SLI. When it comes to video connections you have three DisplayPorts, one HDMI and a DVI connector. The GTX TITAN-X is guesstimated to het 3,072 shader processors. NVIDIA CEO claimed that the card will be faster than even the previous generation dual-GPU flagship product by NVIDIA, the GeForce GTX TITAN-Z. Anyway here are the photo's courtesy of MaximumPC.

Click the thumbnails.



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SoloCreep
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#5025522 Posted on: 03/08/2015 02:19 PM
I will be surprised if this is under 4,000. I'm going to guess it will be 4,000-5,000. It could be even more really. The Quadro K6000 is still over 4,000 and the TitanX is a better card. I don't do CGI for movies and I don't make video games so I will never own one of these moster cards ;)

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#5025526 Posted on: 03/08/2015 02:29 PM
Holy f@cking crap it's Sunday...

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#5025534 Posted on: 03/08/2015 02:52 PM
Here in Europe original Titan cost as much as 980 atm. Not to mention Black or Z. I can only imagine how this thing will cost, lol.

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#5025535 Posted on: 03/08/2015 02:52 PM
hot damn, that's one sexy card, I cant wait for its release and hopefully waterblocks will follow quickly,

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#5025543 Posted on: 03/08/2015 03:16 PM
It’s the most advanced GPU the world has ever seen,”


Jen Hsun should stop to touch itself. I ask me what he will said about the AMD R9 390x lol...

No FP64? :(


Its the rumor based on a Japanese conference from Nvidia, this said i could imagine the gpu could get 1/8 - 1/16 FP64 rate vs the 1/32 rate of GM204.. ( they will never approach the 1/2 FP64 rate of AMD anyway )..

The problem is i ask me what will be the difference with a 980-990TI based on GM200. spec suggest that the only difference could just be the 12Gb vs 6GB on the non Titan version. ( maybe with 1-2SMX disabled on first iteration quickly followed by an new version ( as i really doubt with some SMX disabled the gpu could be competitive).

If the only difference is the memory stack doubled, im not sure it will justify the cost.

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