NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Specs, Pictures And Hidden Product Page Shown

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NVIDIA’s upcoming juggernaut, the GeForce GTX Titan, is much like the GeForce GTX 690 before it in many ways. The Titan sports the “GeForce GTX” logo along its top edge which glows green, has a magnesium alloy shroud across the cooler, and a clear window covering an aluminium fin-stack cooled by a large lateral blower fan. Also along the top of the card you will find two SLI bridge connectors allowing for Quad SLI, and one each of a 6-pin and 8-pin PCI-e power connector.


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Below the cooling assembly, the GK110 GPU is not covered by an IHS (integrated heat spreader) like the generations before it, but rather surrounded by a metal support brace. This allows the cooling unit – be it the stock cooler, water cooling or a copper liquid nitrogen pot) to make direct contact with the die for lower temperatures. Two dozen 2 Gbit GDDR5 memory chips are surround the GPU, with half on each side of the card. Further back, you can see the 6+2 phase VRM circuitry. A 4-pin PWN fan power connector and 2-pin LED logo power connector can also be found on the PCB, with the LED logo being software controllable.


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Specifications are as follows:

  • 28 nm GK110 GPU
  • 2,688 CUDA cores
  • 224 TMUs
  • 48 ROPs
  • 6 GB GDDR5 memory on a 384-bit bus
  • Clocks:
    • Core: 837 MHz
    • Boost: 878 MHz
    • Memory: 6008 MHz
  • 250W TDP


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Further benchmarks, pictures of the card, various slides and a screenshot from the product page on a private part of the NVIDIA website can be seen below.


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Screen capture from private page on NVIDIA’s website
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