NVIDIA has officially launched the GeForce Titan graphics card with a little twist – the card will actually be sold as GeForce GTX Titan.
This is pretty much the only change in the card – it still comes with the reported single GK110 core with 2688 stream processors, 6 GB of GDDR5 memory and a 384-bit bus. The core runs at 837 MHz (876 MHz in Turbo Mode) while the memory operates at 6000 MHz. The GeForce GTX Titan also comes with two DVI ports as well as HDMI and DisplayPort outputs.
Other tech specs include a black chassis, support for PCI-Express 3.0 x16, 6+2 power supply system and two aluminum heatsinks with a single fan. The cars supports 3-Way SLI and the following NVIDIA technologies – CUDA, PhysX, FXAA, TXAA, Adaptive Vsync, 3D Vision and 3D Vision Surround.
The GeForce GTX Titan sells for around USD 900 in the United States.
Source: NVIDIA