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.
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.
Published: 2016-05-15, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Twenty two years ago an obscure game developer called id Software released a first-person shooter that would have a huge impact on the future of PC gaming, computer graphics and the industry as a whole, that game was Doom. At the time I was 10, and while...
I've come round full circle (NSFW). TITAN SLI to 290X CF, to 980 SLI, to TITAN X SLI. It has been quite the ride. I will tell you now that I have never been unhappy with any of these video cards. Sure, there are trade-offs to make when it comes to all tha...
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Published: 2015-10-26, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Important to note, all the pricing information below comes from Newegg and excludes sales. If pricing in your country or region differs from the Newegg's pricing in the US, which it likely will, then please draw your own conclusions based on the performan...
Abstract: Being in the middle of working on Linux reviews for the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti and AMD Radeon R9 Fury, there's been a lot of fresh graphics processor benchmarks running this week at Phoronix. As the first of these updated large Linux comparisons on the...
Published: 2015-06-03, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Best overall single-GPU performer on the market, Excellent clock speed, Superb rendering of 4K in most settings, Excellent heat and noise efficiency, 12GB GDDR5 RAM, 3072 CUDA cores
Too expensive for all it offers, Inferior to Radeon 295X2 at fps in 4K (sometimes), GTX 980 Ti offers the better deal
As an overall 4K-capable single-GPU processor, the Nvidia Titan X is superb. However, the GTX 980 Ti is the better deal because it's virtually the same in almost all specs while costing $350 dollars less.Check the Price of GeForce GTX TITAN X on Amazon:4...
Abstract: Last year for the 10th Phoronix birthday I did a 60+ GPU comparison with the open-source drivers and a 30-way graphics card comparison with the binary AMD/NVIDIA Linux drivers. With Phoronix turning eleven this week, I did another large graphics card comp...
So I don't think it is a big surprise that the Titan X dominated in nearly every benchmark. But I was still very impressed in just how well it performed in our in game testing. When testing at both 1080p and 1440p only a single result came in below the...
Published: 2015-05-15, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
The most notable part is the performance it offers while maintaining the same form factor and dimensions as with many GPUs. This is neat considering the card can be easily used even in smaller form factors like mini ITX rigs. Many case makers have a lot o...
Abstract: It's been a month since the launch of Nvidia's newest GTX Titan X graphics card, and the reviews for what many are calling “the best single-GPU graphics card on the market” have come in.There are many reasons for reviewers to be excited about the GTX Tita...
The NVIDIA GTX TITAN X simply delivers. Not just on out-of-box, stock performance, which nails the GTX 980 and AMD Radeon R9 295X2 to the floor. It also has room for improvement, but up to 20% greater performance via overclocking, and this was just a refe...