Nvidia GTX Titan review
An incredibly powerful single-GPU graphics card that’ll run any game, even in Surround mode, but it’ll be too expensive for most people
We initially tested the GTX Titan using our Dirt Showdown benchmark at Ultra quality with 4x anti-aliasing and a 1,920×1,080 resolution and achieved a frame rate of 91.2fps. This is three times more than the 30fps needed to make this game playable, and reducing the settings to High quality and the resolution to 1,280×720 raised the frame rate even higher to 113.2. Of course, it’s our Crysis 2 benchmark that really challenges graphics cards, and at Ultra quality with 4x anti-aliasing and a 1,920×1,080 resolution we achieved a very impressive frame rate of 49.6fps – the same frame rate provided by the GTX 690.
Eager to see just how good the card is in Surround mode, we used the Dirt Showdown benchmark at a 5,760×1,080 resolution, Ultra quality and 4x anti-aliasing and achieved a very smooth 44.9fps. Reducing the quality settings to High raised the frame rate to a very impressive 96.9fps.
Our Crysis 2 frame rate of 24.5fps at a 5,760×1,080 resolution and Ultra quality is less impressive and less than the 37.1fps achieved by the GTX 690. However, once we’d reduced the benchmark to High quality, at which Crysis 2 still looks fantastic, the frame rate shot up to 50fps; that’s a fantastic frame rate when you consider it’s running at 5,760×1,080.
It’s difficult to compare the results of the GTX 690 and the GTX Titan because we’ve changed some of our benchmarks, but it would appear that the dual-GPU GTX 690 is still the fastest Nvidia card. If you want a quiet and less power-hungry single GPU card that is well suited to multiple monitor configurations, the GTX Titan is clearly a better choice than the Nvidia GeForce GTX 690, but many users would be better off buying the Nvidia GeForce GTX 680. It’s £400 less than the GTX Titan and is powerful enough to run graphically challenging games.
Basic Specifications | |
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Price | £827 |
Rating | ***** |
Details | www.nvidia.com |
Interface | PCI Express x16 3.0 |
Crossfire/SLI | SLI |
Slots taken up | 2 |
Brand | nVidia |
Graphics Processor | Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan |
Memory | 6144MB GDDR5 |
Memory interface | 384-bit |
GPU clock speed | 836MHz |
Memory speed | 6.01GHz |
Card length | 267mm |
Features | |
Architecture | 2,688 CUDA cores |
Anti aliasing | 8x |
Anisotropic filtering | 16x |
Connectors | |
DVI outputs | 2 |
VGA outputs | 0 |
S-video output | no |
S-Video input | no |
Composite outputs | no |
Composite inputs | no |
Component outputs | no |
HDMI outputs | 1 |
Power leads required | 1x 6-pin PCI Express, 1x 8-pin PCI Express |
Extras | |
Accessories | N/A |
Software included | N/A |
Buying Information | |
Warranty | one year RTB |
Price | £827 |
Supplier | http://www.scan.co.uk |
Details | www.nvidia.com |