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Review: GeForce GTX Titan X

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/18/2015 01:05 PM | source: | 157 comment(s)

Join us as we review the fastest graphics card in the world, the GeForce GTX Titan X. The 12 GB beast has arrived. Initially the Titan series was positioned to be a professional line of products, however these days these puppies are fetching a lot of interest as gaming graphics cards. Wanna see what Nvidia is offering?

Read the full review right here.
 







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jwb1
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#5030598 Posted on: 03/17/2015 09:12 PM
Absolute waste of money. Wait for the 980 Ti. At least the original Titan had DP. AMD better hurry up or nVidia is just going to keep price gouging.

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#5030601 Posted on: 03/17/2015 09:13 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.


I can see them bringing it out again, but with 6GB for cheaper, and calling it the 980 Ti. :P

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#5030602 Posted on: 03/17/2015 09:14 PM
Absolute waste of money. Wait for the 980 Ti. At least the original Titan had DP.


The DP on the first Titan didn`t do anything for gaming.

I can see them bringing it out again, but with 6GB for cheaper, and calling it the 980 Ti. :P


With custom pcb+cooler from AIB with 6 GB on 700$..I`m fine with that.

jwb1
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#5030604 Posted on: 03/17/2015 09:15 PM
The DP on the first Titan didn`t do anything for gaming.


Yeah, but it did if you used the Titan for something other than just gaming.

I can see them bringing it out again, but with 6GB for cheaper, and calling it the 980 Ti. :P


They can and they will. Its already confirmed there are engineer samples of something in between the 980 and Titan X.

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#5030609 Posted on: 03/17/2015 09:19 PM
hmm i wonder if u could slap a aftermarket cooler and oc the crap out of it, it would be faster than 295x2 and more impressive.

The card is fine, the price is not, but that the only Titan that does not have DP, so y 1000$? 12gb ram?

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