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NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan - ein klangvoller Name für eine Grafikkarte, die absolute Performance zum absoluten High-End-Preis verspricht. 12 Monate nach der Vorstellung der GeForce GTX 680 präsentierte NVIDIA seinen aktuell schnellsten Grafikbeschleuniger und verzichtet in der Namensgebung auf Ziffern. Ob diese Grafikkarte ihrem Namen gerecht wird, oder doch eher in die fabelhafte Welt der griechischen Mythen und Sagen gehört, klärt unser Test.
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The NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan 6GB is without a doubt the most powerful single-GPU video card ever released. This card is aimed at gamers and enthusiasts that are gaming at Ultra HD resolutions like 2560x1600 or 5760x1080 (Surround gaming setups). The GeForce GTX Titan and the GK110 GPU runs great at 1920x1080, but that is like doing the speed limit with a super car. This card was build to game at high resolutions and really starts to stretch its legs when you get to the higher resolutions...
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Despite the fact that the GTX 690 achieves a higher framerate than the Titan, about 11 percent on average, we would choose the Titan. And that's because when you look at the individual frames, the GTX Titan has more consistent render times. Add to that the lower energy consumption and noise levels, the Titan is a better card than a GTX 690 or a Radeon HD 7990. And you always have the option to add three more Titans to your setup, even if spending € 4000 on graphics cards only is difficult to justify for most people.
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NVIDIA have released a new high end Graphics Card - the GeForce GTX Titan. It is
equipped with 6GB fast GDDR5 memory and is based in the GK110 Graphics Processor. Let us
see how it performs in real life compared with the price tag.
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We recently published our comprehensive review of the new Nividia GeForce GTX Titan graphics card, but it lacked one important item. How do two, three and four Titans perform together? We tested all SLI combinations, including 5760x1080 and frametime tests, and compared the results to GeForce GTX 690 Quad-SLI.
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I would have to say that price is probably the most important feature when you consider the GeForce GTX 980Ti, UHD and Ultra-Wide gaming are becoming increasingly popular up until now that required a minimum of two video cards.
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When you think of graphics cards and manufacturers, you automatically think of NVIDIA and the GTX range; regardless of what side of the fence you are on. Without a doubt, they produce some of the best graphics cards in the world, but that performance comes at a hefty price, the current most powerful single GPU card sits at around $950; not exactly sofa change. Today we have the newest Maxwell based graphics card and the first (and likely only) Ti model of the GTX 900 series; the GeForce GTX 980Ti.
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How does a second GeForce GTX 980 Ti help out at 6480x3840? Well, a lot.
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Last month Nvidia introduced the GeForce GTX 960, a new mid-range graphics card that features a level of performance more than sufficient to run all modern games at good quality on Full HD and a remarkably low power consumption. Since then, we've tested six GTX 960 cards: in this review we'll be comparing the ASUS GeForce GTX 960 Strix 2GB, the EVGA GeForce GTX 960 SSC 2GB, the Gigabyte GeForce GTX 960 G1 Gaming 2GB, the Inno3D GeForce GTX 960 iChill Ultra 2GB, the MSI GeForce GTX 960 Gaming 2GB and the Zotac GeForce GTX 960 AMP! Edition 2GB.
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When we released our NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 launch article we only had the ASUS GeForce GTX 950 STRIX Gaming 2GB to look at, but since then we’ve gotten cards from both EVGA and Zotac. It’s been over a year since we’ve done a video card roundup, so we figured we give it a shot and see what happens....
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