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Guru3D.com » News » Review: GeForce GTX Titan Black

Review: GeForce GTX Titan Black

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/11/2014 10:25 AM | source: | 18 comment(s)

We review the GeForce GTX Titan Black. Nvidia's Board partners are slowly re-releasing this originally Professional market product as a consumer gaming graphics card, as well as Nvidia who is plugging the product in their gaming benchmarks on their own website. As such, we figured that it is about time we review this puppy as well. Meet Joe Black, ehm Geforce GTX Titan Black.

You can read the full review right here.







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VultureX



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#4871052 Posted on: 07/11/2014 06:40 PM
•GeForce GTX Titan has 2688 Shader / Stream / Cuda processors enabled
•GeForce GTX Titan has 2880 Shader / Stream / Cuda processors enabled


First page!

Hilbert Hagedoorn
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#4871074 Posted on: 07/11/2014 07:03 PM
First page!


Where, I don't see it ? :nerd:

GhostXL
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#4871081 Posted on: 07/11/2014 07:14 PM
Not if you need more than 3gb vram.


I would still rather get GTX 780 6GB in that scenario. GTX 780 can keep up with the 6GB Vram just fine, and is much cheaper.

OC it and you have a stock 780 Ti or slightly faster.

VultureX
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#4871083 Posted on: 07/11/2014 07:16 PM
Where, I don't see it ? :nerd:


Pff, I hope this doesn't happen to me in the 4GB vs 2GB thread, I wouldn't survive it xD

Mr_Alexander
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#4871142 Posted on: 07/11/2014 08:38 PM
Very nice review. Thank you.
Now I am even more glad that I got 780 Ti. I am gaming at 1080p and 3Gb is more than enough. Three hundred more for extra 3GB I think it not worth it.

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