Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan Series MegaThread: FAQ and Resources

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Nvidia Official GTX Titan Z page
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Tom's Hardware Nvidia News

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I would very strongly expect it to perform almost exactly like the EVGA Titan Z Superclocked as the clock and memory specs are almost exactly the same between the 2 cards, with the Hydrocopper being only slightly faster base/boost core clock speeds.
 

dovah-chan

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Oh and do you think we'll ever see another X90 or will it just be something like the Titan Z Mark II? I think it would be preferable to just have two dual cards, one for the gamers and another for CUDA developers who need the double precision performance. Just base them off on the same die like they did with the 780/Ti and enable double float on one and disable it on the other. That way there is a cheaper dual card for gamers and another for developers who can't afford a quadro. (although the MSRP of the Titan Z did compete with quadros at that point)

Come to think of it, a maxwell dual card would be beastly considering how cool the 980 runs. I think they could pull off a dual slot air cooled card and still have OC headroom. Unlike the 590 (and partially the 690) who failed to impress with the amount of headroom and voltage control.
 

chenw

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we could very well see one. Currently the only Dual GPUs nVidia do not compete against (Titan Z is too expensive, and 690 doesn't even come close) AMD's 295x/290x2, and Maxwell seems like a perfect candidate for a dual GPU.

Besides, it's probably tempting to release a GTX 999 :D