Introduction

GeForce GTX Titan Market Segment Analysis HD 7970

GHz Ed. GeForce

GTX 680 GeForce

GTX 590 GeForce

GTX Titan GeForce

GTX 690 ZOTAC GTX

Titan AMP! HD 7990 Shader Units 2048 1536 2x 512 2688 2x 1536 2688 2x 2048 ROPs 32 32 2x 48 48 2x 32 48 2x 32 Graphics Processor Tahiti GK104 2x GF110 GK110 2x GK104 GK110 2x Tahiti Transistors 4310M 3500M 2x 3000M 7100M 2x 3500M 7100M 2x 4310M Memory Size 3072 MB 2048 MB 2x 1536 MB 6144 MB 2x 2048 MB 6144 MB 2x 3072 MB Memory Bus Width 384 bit 256 bit 2x 384 bit 384 bit 2x 256 bit 384 bit 2x 384 bit Core Clock 1050 MHz 1006 MHz+ 607 MHz 837 MHz+ 915 MHz+ 902 MHz+ 1000 MHz Memory Clock 1500 MHz 1502 MHz 855 MHz 1502 MHz 1502 MHz 1652 MHz 1500 MHz Price $460 $420 $750 $1000 $1000 $1140 $1049

Earlier this year, NVIDIA released the GeForce GTX Titan as an alternative to multi-GPU cards, giving users additional freedom in their product choice. With a price of USD 1000 and strict limitations, it was meant for a limited few, but those few who bought one were extremely pleased.Restrictions by NVIDIA even prohibit placing a sticker on the card, which makes ZOTAC's GTX Titan AMP! Edition look exactly the same as NVIDIA's reference Titan. All Zotac could do was adjust clock speeds, and those are now 902 MHz GPU and 1652 MHz memory.