Nvidia Titan X | Graphics Card Reviews
Nvidia Titan X Review
Nvidia returns with a brand new card that takes everyone by storm . Yes the prodigal son has given birth to the best graphics card yet The Nvidia Titan X .In This article I’m gonna tell you about the new monster Nvidia TITAN X the new generation Nvidia Titan X based on that all new Pascal GPU. Armed with 12GB of GDDR5X graphics memory and that all new GP102 GPU, we are certain we're going to break some records today as it is a first and true 4K60 GPU.
The most interesting aspect about this brazenly expensive graphics card is its branding. You'll notice that NVIDIA dropped "GeForce GTX" from its model name, simply calling it the "TITAN X Pascal". This makes "TITAN" a consumer graphics brand unto itself. Only NVIDIA's third since GeForce and Riva. This achieves two things. First, it adds to the exclusivity of this SKU, elevating TITAN above GeForce. Second, it adds a bit of ambiguity to whom this product targets as a buyer, letting NVIDIA get away with its steep price tag.
The Current price of the NVidia Titan X is about 1200 $ in the market but assuming different types of version of the card the price will change after a while .
KEY FEATURES
- 1,000MHz core clock
- 1,753MHz 12GB GDDR5 memory
- 8 billion transistors
- 3,072 stream processors
- Requires 1 x 6-pin and 1 x 8-pin power connectors
- Manufacturer: Nvidia
Positive And Negative Impacts Of The Titan X
Pros
- The fastest single-GPU card ever
- Impressive power efficiency
- Smart aluminium exterior
Cons
- Ridiculously expensive
- overkill for 1080p and 1440p gaming
Architecture
The Second variant of the Maxwell Architecture, despite being also manufactured with a 28nm technology, has an extremely large L2 Cache and features a Third Generation Delta Color Compression which allows NVIDIA to produce Graphics Cards with relatively small memory data transfer rates, without causing too much impact on the overall performance. Furthermore, the Shaders have been redesigned and are both more powerful and energy efficient.The Second Revision of Maxwell also adds VXGI (Voxel Global Illumination) which makes scenes significantly more lifelike and believable as light interacts more realistically in the game environment and the MFAA technology which provides the same effect as MSAA but at a much lower performance cost.
System Suggestions
We recommend a very strong processor (Intel Core i7 Quad Core/AMD FX Eight Core) and 16GB of RAM for a system with GeForce GTX Titan X.Power Consumption
With a rated board TDP of 250W, it requires at least a 600W PSU with one available 6-pin and 8-pin connectors.Game Suggestions
Assasins Creed SyndicateBattlefield 3
Battlefield 4
Batman ArkhamKnigjht
Call Of Duty Black Ops 3
Crysis 3
Far Cry Primal
Fallout 4
Now the above mentioned games are pretty much top class in their own way they are fun and the adventurous part a good story implemented in them make them a great choice to play and the reason that Nvidia titan x supports them is kind of a best feature although to be honest the GTX 980 proves to be better while handling these games check out the review on GTX 980 here.











