NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X - Specs, Benchmarks

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Summary

The GeForce GTX TITAN X GPU by NVIDIA. features a Maxwell 2.0 (2014−2019) architecture. with 3072 CUDA cores. and a boost clock of 1075 MHz MHz. It offers GDDR5 memory with 12 GB GB capacity and a 384 Bit-bit interface. delivering a bandwidth of 336.5 GB/s GB/s. With a power consumption (TDP) of 250W. priced at launch at $999.00.



Benchmark Performance

30.17

Price to Performance Comparison

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General Information

Basic details about the GeForce GTX TITAN X, including manufacturer, ranking, and release date.

Title GeForce GTX TITAN X
Manufacturer NVIDIA
Ranking 196
Popularity Rank not in top-100
Architecture Maxwell 2.0 (2014−2019)
GPU code name GM200
Market Segmente Desktop
Length - Width 267 mm - 2-slot
Release Date 17 March 2015
Launch Price $999.00

Performance

Details on clock speeds, cores, and floating-point processing power of GeForce GTX TITAN X.

Core Clock Speed 1000 MHz
Boost Clock Speed 1075 MHz
Floating Point Processing Power 6.691 TFLOPS
No of Transistors 8,000 million
CUDA Cores 3072
Ray Tracing Cores N/A
Tensor Cores N/A
Texture Fill Rate 209.1
ROPs 96

Performance Score Comparison

GPU Cores

Feature Comparison Matrix

GPU Model DLSS Support Ray Tracing Tensor Cores Resizable BAR HDMI Support
GeForce GTX TITAN X ✗ No
✗ No
✗ No
✗ No
✓ Yes
GeForce RTX 5050 ✓ Yes
20
80
✓ Yes
✓ Yes
GeForce RTX 5060 ✓ Yes
30
120
✓ Yes
✓ Yes
GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB ✓ Yes
36
144
✓ Yes
✓ Yes
GeForce RTX 5060 Ti ✓ Yes
36
144
✓ Yes
✓ Yes
GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB ✓ Yes
36
144
✓ Yes
✓ Yes

Connectivity & API Support

Available display connectors and API compatibility for enhanced performance.

Interface PCIe 3.0 x16
Display Connectors Dual Link DVI-I, HDMI 2.0, 3x DisplayPort 1.2
HDMI 1
DirectX N/A
Shader Model N/A
OpenGL N/A
OpenCL N/A
Vulkan N/A
CUDA N/A
DLSS N/A
TMUs 192

Memory & Bus

Information on memory type, capacity, and bandwidth to evaluate data processing power.

Memory Type GDDR5
Maximum RAM 12 GB
Memory Bus Width 384 Bit
Memory Clock Speed 7.0 GB/s
Memory Bandwidth 336.5 GB/s GB/s
Resizable BAR N/A

Power & Efficiency

Power consumption, efficiency, and additional power requirements.

Power Consumption (TDP) 250 W
Power Efficiency 9.20
Manufacturing Process 28 nm
Supplementary Power Connectors 1x 6-pin + 1x 8-pin

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Gaming Performance Estimates

Estimated FPS in popular games at different resolutions and settings.

1080p Gaming
Ultra Settings
24 FPS
High Settings
29 FPS
1440p Gaming
Ultra Settings
16 FPS
High Settings
19 FPS
4K Gaming
Ultra Settings
8 FPS
High Settings
11 FPS

Recommended Use Cases

gaming
Entry Level

1080p Medium/High settings

Power Efficiency Comparison

Performance per watt comparison with similar GPUs

Enhanced Performance Metrics

Performance per Watt
0.12
Score per TDP watt
Bandwidth per Core
109.538
MB/s per CUDA core
Price per Performance
$33.11
USD per benchmark point

System Compatibility & Requirements

Recommended PSU

500W

Minimum Case Length

267 mm

Interface

PCIe 3.0 x16

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GeForce GTX TITAN X Graphics Card Review

The GeForce GTX TITAN X is a graphics card manufactured by NVIDIA, released on 17 March 2015. Currently ranked #196 in our comprehensive graphics card rankings, this GPU has achieved an impressive performance score of 30.17 points, solidifying its position as a high-performance graphics solution.

Technical Specifications

Architecture: Built on the Maxwell 2.0 (2014−2019) architecture with the GM200 GPU core.

Manufacturing Process: Manufactured using cutting-edge 28 nm process technology, ensuring optimal power efficiency and performance density.

Processing Cores: Features 3072 processing cores (CUDA cores), providing substantial parallel processing capabilities for both gaming and compute workloads.

Performance Overview

Clock Speeds: Base clock operates at 1000 MHz, with boost clocks reaching up to 1075 MHz, delivering consistent high-performance gaming and rendering capabilities.

Compute Performance: Delivers 6.691 TFLOPS of floating-point processing power, making it suitable for both gaming and professional applications.

Texture Performance: With a texture fill rate of 209.1, this GPU excels at rendering detailed textures and complex visual effects.

Memory Configuration

Memory Specifications: Equipped with 12 GB of high-speed GDDR5 memory connected via a 384 Bit-bit memory bus, providing 336.5 GB/s of memory bandwidth.

Power and Efficiency

Power Consumption: Operates with a Total Graphics Power (TGP) of 250, achieving excellent power efficiency ratings.

Power Requirements: Requires 1x 6-pin + 1x 8-pin for stable operation, ensuring adequate power delivery for peak performance scenarios.

Advanced Features

Display and Connectivity

Display Outputs: Features Dual Link DVI-I, HDMI 2.0, 3x DisplayPort 1.2 display connectors including 1 support for versatile multi-monitor setups.

Market Position and Value

Positioned in the Desktop market segment, this graphics card launched at a price point of 999.00. Currently ranked #not in top-100 in popularity among enthusiasts and gamers, making it a competitive choice in its category.

Conclusion

The GeForce GTX TITAN X represents NVIDIA's commitment to delivering high-performance graphics solutions. With its impressive power efficiency, generous memory allocation, this GPU is well-suited for demanding gaming scenarios, content creation, and professional workloads. Whether you're a competitive gamer, content creator, or enthusiast, the GeForce GTX TITAN X offers the performance and features needed to handle today's most demanding visual applications.