Like always, we bring you the first performance figures of soon-to-be-released enthusiast graphics card called GeForce GTX TITAN-X.

GeForce GTX TITAN X specifications

While we are still waiting for Jen-Hsun to send us PowerPoint presentation, we do know some specification tidbits that you may find interesting. First of all, the base clock is set to rather low frequency of 1002 MHz. The memory clock is pretty much what you’ve expected, 1753 MHz (7 GHz effective). TITAN X has 384-bit interface, so the maximum theoretical bandwidth is 336 GB/s (I think theoretical is the key word when it comes to describing NVIDIA cards these days). The new TITAN has 12GB GDDR5 frame buffer, twice as much as TITAN and TITAN BLACK, three times more than GeForce GTX 980.

We’ve been told TITAN X will cost 999 USD, just as previous TITANs. We can’t confirm it yet, but we will keep you updated once we learn more.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Series Specifications GeForce GTX TITAN X GeForce GTX TITAN Black GeForce GTX TITAN Picture GPU 28nm GM200 28nm GK110-430 28nm GK110-430 CUDA Cores 3072 TBC 2880 2688 TMUs 192 TBC 240 224 ROPs 96 TBC 48 48 Core clock 1002 MHz 889 MHz 836 MHz Boost Clock ? MHz TBC 980 MHz 876 MHz Memory Clock 1750 MHz 1750 MHz 1502 MHz Memory Bus 384-bit 384-bit 384-bit Memory 12GB GDDR5 6GB GDDR5 6GB GDDR5 Bandwidth 336 GB/s 336 GB/s 288 GB/s TDP 250W TBC 250W 250W Power Connectors 1x 6pin; 1x 8pin 1x 6pin; 1x 8pin 1x 6pin; 1x 8pin Display Outputs 1x DVI, 1x HDMI, 3x DP 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DP 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DP MSRP 999 USD TBC 999 USD 999 USD

GeForce GTX TITAN X performance

GeForce GTX TITAN X performs really well in synthetic benchmarks. Interestingly we also have Quadro M6000 FireStrike score, which seems to perform just as fast as its gaming variant. It does somewhat confirm both cards have the same GPU configuration.

We also have SLI scaling tests, bear in mind though, SLI tests were performed at non-reference speed.













Update: And we have more charts from Chiphell.