GTX Titan Z clocks detailed

ASUS spilled the beans

As you may already know, the GTX Titan Z release has been postponed to 8th May, but somebody in China spilled the beans about this beast's clocks, thanks to an Asus document which got leaked.


We have to thank VideoCardz.com, which found this chinese document with a lot of informations about the new dual-GPU flagship graphics card from Nvidia. This new board should have great performance, but it comes with a rather steep price, 2999$.

So now we know that those 2 GK110 GPU work at 705Mhz, with a maximum clock of 876Mhz when the Turbo kicks in: a 171Mhz gap is a lot, and we'd like to know more about it from Nvidia, when the board will be released. There are 12GB of vRAM with a 768-bit interface, clocked at 7.0 Ghz. As far as power connectors are concerned, we are talking about two 8-pin PCI-Express, for a 375W TDP. The vapor chamber cooler should be able to handle 450W of heat, and we hope it will be enough to handle Turbo mode.

Even if it was already spotted around the web, this graphics card is not available yet, since Nvidia decided to change a few things on the cooler.




Source: VideoCardz
via Le Comptoir du Hardware.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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