If you feel that paying 2 grand for a couple of TITAN cards on SLI isn't enough to satiate your graphics appetite, you're in for a treat with NVIDIA's newest $3,000 GeForce GTX TITAN Z graphics card.
More expensive than most gaming PCs, the TITAN Z comprises two Kepler-based GPUs with a combined total of 5,760 processing cores and 12GB frame buffer memory. The two GPUs are tuned to run at the same clock under the control of a dynamic power-balancing system that ensures that neither of the two chips becomes a performance bottleneck.
The original GeForce GTX TITAN card is already a powerful beast that outperforms all current PC and console graphics cards. It is hard to imagine a game that'd run on TITAN Z but not TITIAN.
March 28, 2014 - 3:42pm