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GeForce GTX TITAN X

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Hardware Profile
Value Score
0.072
Perf Index
11%
VRAM
12 GB
MSRP
€924.00 (est.)
TDP
250 W

Overview

The GeForce GTX TITAN X is NVIDIA's Maxwell-architecture prosumer flagship, released in March 2015 as the successor to the Kepler-based TITAN and TITAN Black. It represented the full implementation of the GM200 die, the same chip used in scaled-down form in the GTX 980 Ti.

The TITAN X features 12GB of GDDR5 memory on a 384-bit bus β€” the largest consumer VRAM capacity available at the time β€” and a TDP of 250W. With 3,072 CUDA cores and the full Maxwell shader array, it delivered the highest single-GPU gaming and compute performance of its generation. Like all Maxwell cards, it lacks hardware ray-tracing cores, Tensor cores, and DLSS.

The TITAN X was positioned for enthusiasts and professionals who needed extreme VRAM headroom for high-resolution texture work, multi-display gaming, or GPU compute tasks. At $999 it was priced at the outer limit of consumer GPU pricing, targeting users for whom the GTX 980 Ti's 6GB was insufficient.

Technical Specifications

Architecture & Cores

Architecture
Maxwell
Process Node
TSMC 28nm
CUDA Cores
3,072

Clock Speeds

Base Clock
1,000 MHz
Boost Clock
1,075 MHz

Memory

VRAM Capacity
12 GB
Memory Type
GDDR5
Memory Bus
384-bit
Memory Speed
7 Gbps
Bandwidth
336.5 GB/s

Connectivity & Power

Interface
PCIe 3.0 x16
TDP
250 W
Power Connectors
1x 6-pin + 1x 8-pin
Released
Mar 17, 2015

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