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Nvidia’s GTX Titan GPUs are easily the most desirable graphics card in the world right now. And it’s been that way since the first Titan bolted out of the GeForce stable back in the sepia ...
Today the NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN V was revealed as what the company calls The Most Powerful PC GPU Ever Created. Inside this machine is the newest in NVIDIA GPU architecture – that's NVIDIA Volta.
Titan's 2688 CUDA cores gets a haircut down to 2304, while the 224 texture units are pared back to 192. The biggest cutback comes from the GDDR5 allocation - it's 6GB on Titan, and 3GB on the GTX 780.
Like the GTX 680, the GTX Titan can be configured as a 3-way SLI system. The GTX Titan's clock speed is lower at 837MHz base and 876MHz boosted, but overclockers should be able to top 900MHz easily.
AMD's Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition (AKA 7970GE) hopped the GTX 680 as the fastest single GPU card, however the 7970GE has been around since mid-2012, and the GTX Titan is fresh on the scene.
Incredible results there. TITAN Xp SLI continues the multi-GPU dominance at 8K, with 54FPS - losing by 2FPS to the GTX 1080 Ti SLI. SLI really helps at 8K, and Shadow of Mordor proves that.
The R9 295X2, Titan X, and GTX 980 were all tested in a Haswell-E system with an Asus X99-Deluxe motherboard, 16GB of DDR4-2667, and Windows 8.1 64-bit with all patches and updates installed.
The GTX 1080, according to Nvidia's tests and our own, provides a significant bump in graphics power compared to the GTX 980, GTX 980 Ti and GTX Titan X.