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    Here it is, looks a lot like a GeForce GTX 690. In fact it looks like the GTX 690 with a blower type cooler. As I said earlier, it has an aluminum cover and magnesium alloy.

    Thanks to our Chinese and Egyptian friends we don’t have to wait until NDA is lifted. The GTX Titan is packed with GK110 GPU, which has 2688 CUDA cores. The card is clocked at 837/878 MHz for base and boost mode respectively, however, some reviewers already say that the boost mode is not working properly. This new addition to the NVIDIA lineup features 6GB of GDDR5 memory across 384-bit interface. The memory itself is clocked at effective 6 GHz. Interestingly, there is no backplate, which would be a nice addition to these dual-sided memory chips. You can clearly see that it requires only 6+8pin power connectors. The card should not require more than 250W of power. By the way, it looks like the card is placed on the ASUS Republic of Gamers box. So this would probably be the ASUS model.

    The GeForce GTX Titan, which is believed to be the fastest single-gpu consumer graphics card ever made, will be paper-launched tomorrow, while first reviews should appear a day later. As for the price, it should cost $900 (€860) right after the launch. Your move AMD!


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    Default Re: NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Pictured

    Hopefully we can get one from Nvidia for review. I'l also be contacting our other sponsors.
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    For an air-cooled card, that really is quite lovely. Nice design. Definitely needs a backplate though. Exposed ram is just not pretty.

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    Default Re: NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Pictured

    Quote Originally Posted by Earthmonger View Post
    For an air-cooled card, that really is quite lovely. Nice design. Definitely needs a backplate though. Exposed ram is just not pretty.
    A back-plate would've been nice.

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    Default Re: NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Pictured

    Only if I had 900 to dump on a GPU
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    Default Re: NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Pictured

    Quote Originally Posted by Earthmonger View Post
    For an air-cooled card, that really is quite lovely. Nice design. Definitely needs a backplate though. Exposed ram is just not pretty.

    Kinda doubt they would leave it exposed, that was done fior photos only
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    Quote Originally Posted by PoLoMoTo View Post
    Only if I had 900 to dump on a GPU
    Polo, it's to soon to tell, for all we now it could end up around $799, but one thing I have learned about high-end nvidia cards, is that youm always get what you paid for.
    The Titan is the reason I skipped the 690s and held on to the 590s until this past Dec, I will have a couple of these installed in my Ivy Bridge-E build.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doctor_Death View Post
    Polo, it's to soon to tell, for all we now it could end up around $799, but one thing I have learned about high-end nvidia cards, is that youm always get what you paid for.
    The Titan is the reason I skipped the 690s and held on to the 590s until this past Dec, I will have a couple of these installed in my Ivy Bridge-E build.
    I don't have 799 either XD
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    lol

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    $900 translates to $1100 here. Yay technology tax.

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    Default Re: NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Pictured

    out of my league
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    would this be the GTX 780



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    Way out of my price range as well

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    Even if I had the money I dont think I could talk myself into spending it all of a single GPU. It does look nice but I dont care for the single fan solution. At peak temps it will run faster and louder. Rather have 2 fans to balance cooling and noise.
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    Way out of my price range as well
    Same here. I'll have to experience it vicariously through Stan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by realneil View Post
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