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NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN-X Pictured Up-close

mmmm i want benches, my wallet wants to be used
This is Titan, I believe the correct phrase is
"mmmm i want benches, my wallet wants to be abused"
 
SLI connector?
Yes, two of them, just like every other high end single GPU NVIDIA card. Have another look at the pictures.
 
This is Titan, I believe the correct phrase is
"mmmm i want benches, my wallet wants to be abused"

Lol, QFT.

I'm with you on this - I'll hold out till June (or I'll try) and see what falls then. If I see a 50% improvement on a 980 then I might ditch my sli 780ti classy's. I'll go to whoever has the best performing card within certain quality parameters (noise, power etc).
 
Yes, two of them, just like every other high end single GPU NVIDIA card. Have another look at the pictures.
Who is going to buy two of these cards, they are already going to cost an arm and the rest of the body.
 
Who is going to buy two of these cards, they are already going to cost an arm and the rest of the body.
Someone with more money than sense will buy two! :p

Or heck, even four...
 
By the looks of the back of the PCB this is going to have yet another underpowered 6+2 phase VRM.

Underpowered based on what? Remember it is Maxwell, so it will have lower power requirements than the last Titan(s).
 
Underpowered based on what? Remember it is Maxwell, so it will have lower power requirements than the last Titan(s).
The extra 6GB of VRAM will eat into that a little, and I'd say that Nvidia would just match clocks to the same 250W budget as Titan/Titan Black.
Yes, two of them, just like every other high end single GPU NVIDIA card. Have another look at the pictures.
Those should disappear in a generation or so once Nvidia adapts NVLink to consumer graphics - assuming the PCI-SIG incorporate it into the PCI-E 4.0 specification
 
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Maybe it's just me, but that "matte black" cooler shroud looks like it's made of plastic. If so, that would be a regression from not only the original Titan, but the GTX 980/970 as well. Hopefully it's just some sort of odd finish on the metal, or else this is a definite step down.
 
Maybe it's just me, but that "matte black" cooler shroud looks like it's made of plastic. If so, that would be a regression from not only the original Titan, but the GTX 980/970 as well. Hopefully it's just some sort of odd finish on the metal, or else this is a definite step down.
it is metal. Its pretty much the Titan Black dhroud.
 
我的中國是不是很好

謝謝我的朋友
 
I wanted to know why you think that your friend inspired the color of the Titan X. I didn't see any evidence of it on your Chinese forum.
 
I wanted to know why you think that your friend inspired the color of the Titan X. I didn't see any evidence of it on your Chinese forum.
At first before gtx Titan black was announced, he colored his gtx Titan to black. Thus, so many forums misunderstood that it and they thought that is gtx Titan black. http://tieba.baidu.com/p/2719529842
Here is the link that he made his own "gtx Titan black", which is the inspiration of gtx Titan x. And we have a group which is called 神机营. It contains so many users who have gtx 780 sli or higher. The leader is nvidia official staff and my friend 控的是ak and me are in that group.
 
At first before gtx Titan black was announced, he colored his gtx Titan to black. Thus, so many forums misunderstood that it and they thought that is gtx Titan black. http://tieba.baidu.com/p/2719529842
Here is the link that he made his own "gtx Titan black", which is the inspiration of gtx Titan x. And we have a group which is called 神机营. It contains so many users who have gtx 780 sli or higher. The leader is nvidia official staff and my friend 控的是ak and me are in that group.

Interesting. I wish there was not a language barrier between us and the Chinese. I would like to see what is going on there with your members regarding GPUs and what they think. We're all enthusiasts after all. I try to use Google Translator but it fails regularly.
 
Someone with more money than sense will buy two! :p

Or heck, even four...

Or people that are able to plan, budget or earn sufficient incomes to purchase said card. If you go into burdensome debt to own this then yes, the saying, "more money than sense" is valid. However, there are many people that can buy the card or two without that issue.
Perhaps its time to call it a day on the whole spending lots of money is stupid mantra.
 
Interesting. I wish there was not a language barrier between us and the Chinese. I would like to see what is going on there with your members regarding GPUs and what they think. We're all enthusiasts after all. I try to use Google Translator but it fails regularly.
Anyway, I will not buy Titan series...
 
Or people that are able to plan, budget or earn sufficient incomes to purchase said card. If you go into burdensome debt to own this then yes, the saying, "more money than sense" is valid. However, there are many people that can buy the card or two without that issue.
Perhaps its time to call it a day on the whole spending lots of money is stupid mantra.
The point is these cards at such inflated prices are often considered not worth it for the performance they offer. Doubly so when a much cheaper gtx version comes out a while later tanking their investment. My comment already refers to people who can afford it.
 
The point is these cards at such inflated prices are often considered not worth it for the performance they offer. Doubly so when a much cheaper gtx version comes out a while later tanking their investment. My comment already refers to people who can afford it.


I envy people and their ability to indulge on hardware such as this, rather than giving them a hard time on it because I know I couldn't afford it, but wish i could.

And realize, that the first Titan sold extremely well, even surprised Nvidia a bit. The ones who bought the card wanted the best of the best with zero worry on the cost, and I can assure you, those people are still living with roof over their head, all body parts and organs still in tact. :roll:
 
The point is these cards at such inflated prices are often considered not worth it for the performance they offer. Doubly so when a much cheaper gtx version comes out a while later tanking their investment. My comment already refers to people who can afford it.
The only real issue is that unless you're in a particular persons position, making a call on the validity of the purchase might not cover all eventualities. I used to benchmark as a hobby, and got ridiculed for buying three 8800Ultra's (and many other cards before them), but the enjoyment I gained from tweaking of the system, overclocking, and eventual benchmark scores for me exceeded the financial cost handsomely (especially taking into account card value depreciation), even though the cards and watercooling were a severe financial outlay for me. It's hard to put a monetary figure on a pure indulgence - I also enjoy sport fishing for billfish and it requires sacrifices be made elsewhere to afford to hire and gas a boat, buy reels, beer, rods, beer, lures, bait, beer, goodwill presents to those I leave alone for 2-3 days....all for exultation of catching and releasing a large fish. Large monetary outlay, nil physical gain....is it worth it to me? Hell yeah.
 
They can keep it, will be over priced to make the other new card look attractive, not to mention their shell game with the 970, they don't deserve my cash..
 
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Oh sheesh people, it was just an offhand remark with a grain of truth in it. No need to take it so seriously. :)

I wish anyone who buys them every happiness with their cards and these would make for a good talking point on TPU, too.
 
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