Graphics Cards Guide
NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan
NVIDIA's GeForce GTX Titan boasts 2688 CUDA Cores and 7.1 billion transistors, making it by far the most powerful single GPU card ever created.
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THE GOOD
Near to dual-GPU performance from a single GPU card
Relatively quiet operation
THE BAD
Costs the same as the more powerful dual-GPU GeForce GTX 690
High power consumption
Product Specification
| Core Code | GK110 |
| GPU Transistor Count | 7.1 billion |
| Manufacturing Process | 28nm |
| Core Clock | 836MHz |
| Stream Processors | 2688 |
| Stream Processor Clock | 836MHz |
| Texture Mapping Units (TMUs) | 224 |
| Raster Operator units (ROP) | 48 |
| Memory Clock (DDR) | 6008MHz |
| Memory Bus width | 384-bit |
| Memory Bandwidth | 288.4 GB/s |
| PCI Express Interface | PCI Express 3.0 |
| Power Connectors | 1 x 6-pin, 1 x 8-pin |
| Multi GPU Technology | SLI |
| DVI Outputs | 2 |
| HDMI Outputs | 1 |
| DisplayPort Outputs | 1 |
| HDCP Output Support | Yes |
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