Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan Black 4-way SLI review

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Hardware.Info posted Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan Black 4-way SLI review

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Tuesday, February 18th 2014 marks not just the introduction of Nvidia's GeForce GTX 750 and GTX 750; the brand also introduces a new top model, the GeForce GTX Titan Black. While Nvidia did not provide us with samples of this new premium graphics card, our heroes at Tones.be helped us out so we could test Nvidia's new top of the line model.True to form, our Belgian friends delivered the equivalent of about 4000 euros worth of graphics card in our lab, so we could test not just a single card, but also SLI, triple- and quad-SLI configurations.

We can consider the original Titan's story known. Nvidia introduced the GeForce GTX Titan early March 2013, based on the first and most powerful chip of the Kepler generation, the GK110. The Titan was aimed both at consumers and professional users and it broke pretty much every record in existence, thanks to its 2688 Cuda cores, 6 gigabytes of memory and 384-bit bus. Of course this performance came at a price, of around 1000 euros. As such, it was only an option for the most privileged of gamers, and overclockers well-endowed with sponsors. In addition, the group that the Titan proved really popular with was the one using the graphics card for professional Cuda applications: the GTX Titan offered the same unrestricted double-precision floating point performance as Nvidia's much more expensive Tesla cards.
 Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan Black 4-way SLI review @ Hardware.Info