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Legion Hardware » Articles » Gigabyte GeForce GTX Titan

Gigabyte GeForce GTX Titan
[Posted by: Steve]
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Today we have Nvidia’s new $1000 graphics card on the test bed thanks to Gigabyte, who have provided us with a sample of their card. Known as the GeForce GTX Titan, this monster graphics card is set to become the world’s fastest single GPU period. Check it out as we throw the usual mix of games at it, along with some SLI and Crossfire comparisons...

The GeForce GTX Titan was also able to lay waste to the Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition with an average of 30% more frames per second performance and 25% better frame time performance. The best case scenario for the 7970 GHz Edition was seen in Sleeping Dogs where the GTX Titan was just 13% faster, though here the frame time performance still favoured the GTX Titan.

03/06/2013
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tiger



Posted on: 03/07/2013 12:19 PM
Thanks for the great review!
Although 1000 bucks for a card is total overkill it is still a bargain considering the full-fledged Tesla chip and knowing comparable workstation cards start at around 3000 or so.
Nvidia has truly released the king of gamer's dreams and it's especially impressive how the power consumption stays well in place for such a monster.

ProX



Posted on: 03/07/2013 12:33 PM
Great quality review I really enjoyed it. Also thanks for adding frame times now, the more data the better  ;)

Trey Long



Posted on: 03/08/2013 02:40 PM
SO happy to see frame times included. The fps number in Crossfire, according to some reviewers, may be inflated with runt frames, or slivers that are not actually viewable. This needs to be investigated.

ProX



Posted on: 03/09/2013 06:08 AM
@ Trey Long - Yeah well they cannot get away with it anymore now that more sites are including frame times.

Freedom



Posted on: 03/17/2013 02:46 PM
First of all thanks for the review.

2 things:

1)Both the Crysis 3 OC performance FPS charts look identical (one resolution is missing): http://www.legionhardware.com/articles_pages/gigabyte_geforce_gtx_titan,8.html

2)Crysis 3 FPS charts look like they are reversed for the two resolutions (better fps values at 1200p compared to the 1600p): http://www.legionhardware.com/articles_pages/gigabyte_geforce_gtx_titan,4.html

Thanks again, great job!  ;)

Steve



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Posted on: 03/17/2013 08:12 PM
Thanks for picking up on those mistakes Freedom, they have now been fixed. The comments under the graphs were correct, in a mad dash to get the review done I copy and pasted the wrong graphs. Thanks again.

Freedom



Posted on: 03/17/2013 08:41 PM
@Steve, no worries my friend, keep up the good work and thanks again for the review...;)

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