Sunday 21 August 2016

NVIDEA TITAN X


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The NVIDEA TITAN X, featuring NVIDEA Pascal architecture , is the ultimate graphics card. Whatever you´re doing this groundbreaking TITAN X, according to NVIDEA, gives you the power to accomplish things you never though possible. Currently this powerful graphic card is out of stoke but there are confirmations that a re-stock will happen very soon.



The Titan X’s beating heart is the all-new 28nm GM200 graphics processor unit (GPU), which is basically the bigger brother of the GM204 chip found in the GTX 980 and 970. Since it's based on "Big Maxwell" rather than the GTX 960´s newer GM206 chip , the Titan X lacks the GTX 960's H.265 decoding abilities, and likely its HDCP 2.2 compliance as well.
The Titan X features the same basic software features as the GTX 980 and 970, including Voxel Global Illumination (VXGI), which lets developers create better dynamic lighting without invoking a massive performance hit, and VR Direct for virtual reality gaming. (The Titan X was actually used to power many of the VR demos on display at GDC 2015—hence the surprise launch during Epic’s panel.) 

If you use Nvidia’s GeForce experience to automatically optimize your games, it’ll enable MFAA in place of MSAA by default.
The TITAN X is the first video card that can play games at 4K resolution and high graphics settings without frames dropping down.

AND FINALLY:

Nvidia was right: Single-GPU graphics cards don’t come more powerful than the Titan X. It’s no contest. The Titan X truly is the first solo GPU card capable of playing 4K games at reasonable detail settings and frame rates. And that ferocious power pushes even further if you’re playing with MFAA enabled, especially if you’re lucky enough to have a G-Sync monitor to match.

Hope you guys enjoyed and learned something new see you next time. 

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