NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X Launches
Moments ago on Nvidia officially announced the GeForce GTX Titan X, the card is based on the Maxwell GM200 GPU with a whopping 3,072 shader cores tocking and tocking at 1 GHz.
The 28 nm GM200 silicon has 192 TMUs, 96 ROPs, and a 384-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface tied to a massive 12 GB of memory. The product offers 7.1 TFLOP/s measured in single precision and has a 250W TDP rating, of its predecessor. The GTX TITAN will launch in reference-design only, aboard partners will not be allowed to release custom editions. The card will be prices US $999. TITAN X is available for sale starting at 2pm GMT/ 3pm CET tomorrow, 18th March, from etail partners.
The embargo for reviews lifts at 12pm PST/ 7pm GMT/ 8pm CET, check back for a full 33 page review here at Guru3D.com.
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The X1900XTX was $650. Coincidentally that was the last time that ATI/AMD had a pretty large generational gap ahead of Nvidia. And I mean you could have said the same thing about the 8800Ultra from Nvidia when it launched.
Regardless, AMD's low pricing doesn't seem to be doing them a favor. You can argue it's been keeping them in the game, but at sub 30% marketshare and the rest of the company in the financial position it's in. It's probably best that they milk the gains they have now. Especially when they took a risk with HBM.
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meh, doesnt look anything special to be honest.. At 4k its still a joke

http://www.techspot.com/review/977-nvidia-geforce-gtx-titan-x/page3.html
And 84C, great cooler..

Hmm, 33% at 4k boost over gtx980, HBM will be more essential in 4k story. (Not that I care for higher than 1440p.)
More interesting is power consumption as it seems to be same/higher than r9-290x (and that eats more 250W).
Not really worth $1k over 980Ti/cut-GM200 (unless that costs close to it).
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"The CEO of NVIDIA focused on Pascal architecture, which is expected later this year. It’s actually interesting what made NVIDIA speed up the announcement for Pascal. Last year Jen-Hsun announced that Pascal is not expected sooner than 2016. Now it looks like end of this year. Is Fiji such a treat now? "
VC.
it cant come in 2015 because hbm memory is locked by amd till 1q of 2016
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Personaly i dont like custom coolers which all blowing very hot air inside you PC - last time i had, was custom gtx 780 and my soundcard below was litteraly melting from heat, also top of pc case (cm690iii) with vents - was hot like a vulcuno. Not a nice feeling.
So basicly buy Titan X now (blowing air outside you components) or wait another 3 months for some factory overclocked 980ti with custom cooler and and have 300$ in pocket (and living with hot air inside your case).
I say titan x now

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