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New NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X Photos Released

After the first reveal of NVIDIA’s forthcoming graphics card behemoth, the GeForce GTX Titan X, at Epic Games’ GDC event, a series of new photos have now been revealed.

The Titan X is shown next to the GeForce GTX980, and while the chassis is similar, the comparison highlights the sleek black finish.

Another difference between the GTX980 and the Titan X is the lack of backplate on the new graphics card which, according to TechGage, is to aid hot air convection from the GPU and VRAM.

The 6-pin and 8-pin PCIe connectors suggest the card could have a TDP as high as 250w.

Since GDC, we have also learned that the Titan X boasts 8 million transistors, a 12GB buffer, and support for 4-Way SLI. Rumours say that the 28nm GM200 card will also feature 3,072 CUDA cores while running 100MHz slower than the GTX980. Official specifications should be unveiled by NVIDIA at the GPU Technology Conference on 17th March.

Source: Hexus

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