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Reviews of NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X 12GB GDDR5 PCIe

Testseek.co.uk have collected 327 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X 12GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X 12GB GDDR5 PCIe.
Award: Editor’s Choice March 2015
March 2015
 
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The editors liked

  • Very quiet for a reference cooler
  • Great factory performance
  • 12GB VRAM for futureproofing
  • Smokes benchmarks
  • Silky smooth at 4K
  • Reasonable power consumption
  • Still overclocks well
  • A new level of performance
  • Benchmarks well when OC'd
  • Beautifully built
  • Massive framebuffer
  • The first single-unit 4K graphics card
  • Incredible 12GB of video RAM
  • GeForce Experience software makes it easy to tweak settings
  • Impressive 4K gaming performance
  • Efficient high
  • End GPU
  • Stays quiet
  • Overclocks like a boss
  • Can handle games at 4K resolution
  • Easily the quickest single-GPU video card
  • No larger than GTX 980
  • Attractive
  • High build quality
  • The fastest single-GPU card ever
  • Impressive power efficiency
  • Smart aluminium exterior
  • Nvidia architecture is leading the way
  • Nvidia reference cooler looks great
  • Solid SLI scaling
  • Unlikely to ever run out of memory
  • Overclocks surprisingly well. (1
  • 280mhz boost)
  • The first true 4K capable card
  • No coil whine
  • Looks great
  • Especially in SLi
  • Core seems to have plenty of headroom available
  • Especially if watercooling
  • Two in SLi ? yes please

The editors didn't like

  • Lack of a backplate really detracts from the premium finish
  • “The NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X
  • Ultimate single core performance for under £900 with 12GB VRAM to boot. If money is no object and you want a super fast single card
  • This is the best there is
  • How much?
  • Two cards can become vocal
  • Not full implementation of GP102
  • Cooler holds potential back
  • Audible whine when under load
  • Frame rates occasionally dip below 30fps at 4K
  • No games included in the box
  • Performance isn't unprecedented
  • Not taken by the black shroud
  • Prohibitively expensive
  • Somewhat noisy at times
  • Expensive
  • Ridiculously expensive
  • Overkill for 1080p and 1440p gaming
  • No backplate and some hotspots on the PCB
  • Double precision is slow
  • Overkill for 1080p
  • 1440p and 1600p
  • 12GB of memory is excessive
  • £900 x2 =£1
  • 800. It is Visa card hell.
  • The cooler struggles a little to cope under load
  • Fans don't disable when idle or under low load
  • It is rather expensive
  • Temp limit should be increased a little to improve performance.

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  Published: 2015-03-18, Author: Dave , review by: techradar.com

  • Impressive 4K gaming performance, Efficient high, end GPU, Stays quiet, Overclocks like a boss
  • Performance isn't unprecedented, Not taken by the black shroud, Prohibitively expensive
  • This is the fastest single GPU card around, offering performance only before seen in monstrously power hungry dual-GPU cards, but now in an elegant, efficient package....

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  Published: 2015-03-18, Author: John , review by: hardware-boom.com

  • Abstract:  Processor GM200 – «big Maxwell» – is 8 billion transistors operating at frequencies above 1 GHz. No wonder when such data that compare the performance of TITAN X with any other graphics accelerators is described exactly as in the title. But the price unti...

 
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  Published: 2015-03-18, Author: John , review by: hardware-boom.com

  • Nvidia promises with the GeForce GTX Titan X is a card that is fast enough to play many modern games on Ultra HD resolution with high settings. That promise one makes true: in our benchmarks anyway that the map blood quickly and although Ultra HD with max...

 
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  Published: 2015-03-17, review by: uk.hardware.info

  • Nvidia promises that their GeForce GTX Titan X is a graphics card that's fast enough to play many modern games at the Ultra HD resolution with high settings. They live up to this promise: our benchmarks show that the Titan X is lightning fast, and while...

 
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  Published: 2015-03-17, review by: eurogamer.net

  • Titan X is clearly an impressive piece of technology, but for many, the big takeaway will be that the leap from GTX 980 to Titan X in gameplay terms doesn't seem quite as pronounced as the gap between the last-gen equivalents - the original Titan was anyt...

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  Published: 2015-03-17, review by: tomshardware.co.uk

  • In many ways, the GeForce GTX Titan X conclusion writes itself. Priced at $1000, Nvidia's new single-GPU flagship assumes a position previously occupied by the original Titan. That card's GM200-powered successor is faster (by a lot), more feature-packed a...

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  Published: 2015-03-17, Author: Mike , review by: trustedreviews.com

  • The fastest single-GPU card ever, Impressive power efficiency, Smart aluminium exterior
  • Ridiculously expensive, overkill for 1080p and 1440p gaming
  • Nvidia's GeForce GTX Titan X is a card designed for those who won't baulk at spending a silly amount of money on a GPU, but it does back up its price with stonking performance. It's comfortably the fastest single-core card we've tested, with a jump over ...

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  Published: 2016-12-13, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com

  • Unparalleled single-GPU performance, Equipped with 12GB of video memory, Generally cool and quiet
  • Absurdly expensive, High power demands
  • If you can justify the Pascal Titan X in your budget, it will provide the hands-down best gaming performance of any graphics card ever made...

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  Published: 2016-12-05, Author: Josh , review by: computershopper.com

  • Unbelievable performance in a single GPU, Cool and quiet for the most part, 12GB of memory
  • Exorbitant price, Uses much more power than GTX 1080
  • The Titan X is ridiculously powerful and by far the fastest single GPU available. Talk to your loan officer about one today. Read More...

 
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  Published: 2016-10-26, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net

  • Just to sort of re-iterate the Hybrid research content, nVidia is operating at spec for its clock-rate, but the spec could actually be higher with a superior cooler. Just changing to a liquid cooler increased our average FPS by about 3.5% to 5%, depending on the title – and that's with no overclock. It feels almost wasteful to use the reference cooler on the GTX Titan X, and with a limited supply of AIB partner variants, that's going to be the most common model. The Titan XP is still priced north of $1000, for the most part, with the GTX 1080 resting closer to $700. In its absolute best performing scenarios, the Titan XP is able to outperform a GTX 1080 FE by roughly 30%, and posts best-case gains over AIB partner 1080s upwards of 25%. But we've got to keep the bigger picture in mind: A GTX 1080 is already capable of running almost every game we've tested at 4K with roughly 60FPS framerates. For most enthusiasts at the high-end, we'd wager that's enough. An extra $300 doesn't gain a tangible framerate improvement at this point, since we're already so high in FPS output at 1440p and in some 4K scenarios. For the most part, the GTX 1080 makes more sense as a top-of-the-line gaming card. The Titan XP may make more sense for render and CUDA accelerated applications, once more fully support the Pascal architecture. The extra VRAM is the biggest differentiator and will stretch its legs more thoroughly in animation and CUDA-accelerated renders.

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