The last few months has seen NVIDIA release three new graphic cards onto the market with the new Pascal architecture. The Geforce GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 were announced in May then released in the subsequent weeks, with the baby of the 10 series range the GTX 1060 launching just this week. Now the company has announced a fourth product, the top-of-the-range Titan X.
Just as the previous Titan X model this latest incarnation offers the best graphical performance in the range, with NVIDIA packing all its knowledge and expertise into it. For gamers looking to get the best out of their games, and especially if you own an Oculus Rift or HTC Vive head-mounted display (HMD), then the Titan X will surely be the best way to max out content.
Definitely not a product for the consumer market the Titan X will be sold for $1,200 directly through NVIDIA.com. As such the enthusiasts out there who are interested in the Titan X will want to see some specifications and the company has now revealed them:
GPU Engine Specs:
NVIDIA CUDA Cores – 3584
Base Clock (MHz) – 1417
Boost Clock (MHz) – 1531
Memory Specs:
Memory Speed – 10 Gbps
Standard Memory Config – 12 GB GDDR5X
Memory Interface Width – 384-bit
Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec) – 480
Technology Support:
Simultaneous Multi-Projection – Yes
VR Ready – Yes
NVIDIA Ansel – Yes
SLI HB Bridge SupportedNVIDIA SLI® Ready – Yes
NVIDIA G-SYNC™-Ready – Yes
NVIDIA GameStream™-Ready – Yes
NVIDIA GPU Boost™ – 3.0
Microsoft DirectX – 12 API with feature level 12_1
Vulkan API – Yes
OpenGL – 4.5
Bus Support – PCIe 3.0
OS Certification – Windows 7-101, Linux, FreeBSDx86
Display Support:
Maximum Digital Resolution – 7680×4320@60Hz
Standard Display Connectors – DP 1.43, HDMI 2.0b, Dual Link-DVI
Multi Monitor – Yes
HDCP – 2.2
Graphics Card Dimensions:
Height – 4.376″
Length – 10.5″
Width – 2 Slot
Thermal and Power Specs:
Maximum GPU Temperature (in C) – 94
Graphics Card Power (W) – 250W
Recommended System Power (W) – 600W
Supplementary Power Connectors – 1 8-pin and 1 6-pin
The Titan X will be available 2nd August 2016 in North America and Europe from NVIDIA.com and select system builders, and coming soon to Asia.
VRFocus will continue its coverage of NVIDIA, reporting back with any new announcements.