Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X poses for more photos
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But for further hardware specifications you'll have to wait until GTC, starting 17th March.
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The soldering for the power connectors is always an easy spot on the back of a board so I would love to know what the other bank of 8 points on the back that are rotated 90 degrees and near a little cut out of the PCB are for.
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Kanoe
The soldering for the power connectors is always an easy spot on the back of a board so I would love to know what the other bank of 8 points on the back that are rotated 90 degrees and near a little cut out of the PCB are for.
Also there on the 980 - looks like they were thinking of 1 x 8-pin? http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphics/74849-nvidia-geforce-gtx-980-28nm-maxwell/?page=5
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I'm sure it will be an awesome graphics card...
Got a friend who's really into his GPUs and overclocking.
Any time a new one comes out, he'll be showing me photos of it and going, "Cor, look at this 6950/7970/7990/780Ti/290X/Titan"... while showing me pics of cards with reference coolers on.
If I'm honest, they all look the same to me - The only way I can tell the difference is by what it says on the side or on the box it comes in!! :D
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Brian224
Hadn't thought of looking at the 980 picture, the interesting difference is that in the 980 pic the solder isn't there, just the place it would go, but it is on the Titan.
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Hadn't thought of looking at the 980 picture, the interesting difference is that in the 980 pic the solder isn't there, just the place it would go, but it is on the Titan.
The solder is there on my 980.
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"this card might have a TDP as high as 250W"
Only around the same as my 770 OC then O_o