6/29/2023 0 Comments Geforce gtx titan x fp64This is good for 336.5GB/s of peak memory bandwidth, which is 50% more bandwidth than a GeForce GTX 980 has. NVIDIA opted to go with 12GB of GDDR5 memory that runs at 7010MHz on six 64-bit memory controllers (384-bit bus) to ensure that no one will run out of frame buffer when playing the latest game titles. NVIDIA wanted to create a graphics card that was designed for 4K gaming and wanted to basically max out the performance. The display/video engines remain unchanged from the GM204 GPU used on the GeForce GTX 980 video cards. The NVIDIA GK104 has just 512K and the GM204 used on the GeForce GTX 980 has 2MB. This means that the GeForce GTX Tian X has the ability to do texture filtering 33% faster than the GeForce GTX 980! NVIDIA has been increasing the L2 cache size in recent years and they did so again on the GM200 as it has 3MB of L2 cache. The texture filtering is done by 192 texture units that just happen to have a texture filtering rate of 192 Gigatexls/sec. The 3072 CUDA cores in the Titan X’s GM200 GPU are clocked at 1000MHz/1075MHz. ![]() The Maxwell GM200 uses the same basic SMX design as the other Maxwell GPUs that are already out. Each SMM contains 128 CUDA cores and that is how you end up with an impressive 3072 CUDA cores that handle the pixel, vertex and geometry shading workloads. The GeForce GTX Titan X is powered by the full GM200 Maxwell GPU that has six Graphics Processing Clusters and a total of 24 Streaming Multiprocessor units (SMX). Consumer VR headsets will be coming to market later this year and youll need to have a GPU that can handle whatever is coming. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X supports everything that the GeForce GTX 980 does with more power to handle emerging Virtual Reality (VR) applications. NVIDIA has done a good job at promoting the new features that were launched alongside with Maxwell like Voxel Global Illumination (VXGI, Multi-Frame Sample AA (MFAA), Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR) and DirectX 12 API with feature level 12.1 support. Over the past six months the GeForce GTX 980 has dominated the market by simply flat out overpowering the AMD Radeon R9 290X and having an impressive feature set. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X takes over as the flagship card from the GeForce GTX 980 that was introduced in September 2014. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X is priced at $999 and the card is being hard launched today, so if you are reading this on launch morning online retailers like Amazon, Newegg, TigerDirect, NCIX and others should be ready to take your money and to ship you out a GeForce GTX Titan X. NVIDIA calls these users ultra-enthusiast gamers and knows that they are not your typical price conscious consumers. Sure, the 12288MB of GDDR5 memory is overkill even in this day and age of 4K Ultra HD gaming, but for a flagship card who cares, right? The GeForce GTX Titan X was designed for gamers that desire the best card that NVIDIA has to offer regardless of the price to ensure they can game with the image quality settings cranked up no matter the resolution. The end result is what NVIDIA is calling the Worlds fastest GPU and with specifications like that no other single-GPU card on the market will be able to touch this behemoth. The incredible 12GB of GDDR5 memory being used for the frame buffer runs on a 384-bit memory bus and is clocked at 7010MHz. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X uses the big GM200 Maxwell GPU like many thought and has 3072 CUDA cores clocked at 1000MHz for the base clock and 1075MHz on the boost clock. ![]() Weve talked so much about the NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X video card lately that is feels odd to write an introduction for its official reveal, so well just jump right into it. The GeForce GTX Titan X is The Baddest GPU of The Land
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