Testseek.com have collected 327 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X 12GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X 12GB GDDR5 PCIe.
March 2015
(87%)
327 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Unbelievable performance in a single GPU, Cool and quiet for the most part, 12GB of memory
Exorbitant price, Uses much more power than GTX 1080
The Titan X is ridiculously powerful and by far the fastest single GPU available. Talk to your loan officer about one today. Read More...
Was this review helpful?
Award
(80%)
Published: 2016-10-26, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
Just to sort of re-iterate the Hybrid research content, nVidia is operating at spec for its clock-rate, but the spec could actually be higher with a superior cooler. Just changing to a liquid cooler increased our average FPS by about 3.5% to 5%, depending on the title – and that's with no overclock. It feels almost wasteful to use the reference cooler on the GTX Titan X, and with a limited supply of AIB partner variants, that's going to be the most common model. The Titan XP is still priced north of $1000, for the most part, with the GTX 1080 resting closer to $700. In its absolute best performing scenarios, the Titan XP is able to outperform a GTX 1080 FE by roughly 30%, and posts best-case gains over AIB partner 1080s upwards of 25%. But we've got to keep the bigger picture in mind: A GTX 1080 is already capable of running almost every game we've tested at 4K with roughly 60FPS framerates. For most enthusiasts at the high-end, we'd wager that's enough. An extra $300 doesn't gain a tangible framerate improvement at this point, since we're already so high in FPS output at 1440p and in some 4K scenarios. For the most part, the GTX 1080 makes more sense as a top-of-the-line gaming card. The Titan XP may make more sense for render and CUDA accelerated applications, once more fully support the Pascal architecture. The extra VRAM is the biggest differentiator and will stretch its legs more thoroughly in animation and CUDA-accelerated renders.
Published: 2016-10-07, Author: Sebastian , review by: notebookcheck.net
the Nvidia Titan X - the fastest consumer desktop GPU so farWe have deliberately ignored the price performance ratio since a price of 1299 Euros (~$1446), which Nvidia charges for their consumer range flagship, cannot be called reasonable at all. Neverthe...
PCMark 8: The Home and Creative test suites will be used for the purposes of this review. The ratings displayed for each test suite will be the total score. Geekbench: This benchmark aims to quickly and accurately measure processor and memory performance...
Published: 2016-09-26, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: For some time now the most popular screen resolution among gamers has been 1080p, though the community is slowly but surely migrating to 1440p thanks to the increased availability of quality 1440p displays and affordable GPUs such as the Radeon RX 480 and...
As I had thought, the Pascal TITAN X more than lived up to my expectations. It runs much quieter than its Maxwell counterpart, and looks great doing so. Where I was a huge fan of the old reference style cooler, I'm in love with the new reference style coo...
Was this review helpful?
Award
-
Published: 2016-09-04, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
The best GPU for 4K gaming we've yet seen, Absolutely stunning FPS performance in all major resolutions, Excellent power efficiency, Decent temperature control, Quiet card, low noise even under load, Pascal architecture is stunning, GDDR5X memory is super
Very expensive at more than $1000, 3+ card SLI config requires complicated unlocking, Total overkill for HD gaming
If you're very serious about the best in 4K UHD gaming at the highest settings, you can do no better than the Nvidia Titan X Pascal edition. If however you want great Full HD and 1440p performance, you're better off saving several hundred dollars and goi...
Published: 2016-08-14, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
The fastest single-GPU graphics card, 12 GB GDDR5X, You can easily play in the resolution of 3.840 x 2.160 pixels (although in some places will have to reduce the level of detail), HDMI 2.0b and DisplayPort 1.3 / 1.4,
High price, Very quickly it limited by the temperature limit, Noisy cooler
If you want the fastest video card available today, the TITAN X at $1200 is in a class completely by itself, easily topping the performance of the GTX 1080 which was recently the fastest card at $699. It also features decent overclocking ability. Howeve...