MSI Announced Availability of NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X

As one of the world’s leading brands in graphics cards, MSI is pleased to announce the availability of the impressive NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X. The full potential and power of the NVIDIA Maxwell GPU is now available to enthusiasts everywhere. Housing the world’s most powerful GPU, the NVIDIA Maxwell GM200, the TITAN X features 3072 CUDA Cores and 12GB GDDR5 memory on a 384 bit bus. Making this card the ultimate choice for gamers looking for a smooth 4K gaming experience. The true capabilities of the MSI GeForce TITAN X can be unleashed by using the MSI Afterburner overclocking utility. Allowing the adjusting of the core and memory clock speeds to explore the limits of this incredible beast. The MSI GeForce GTX TITAN X is the best choice for high-end gamers.

Performance Control by Afterburner
When used with MSI’s exclusive Afterburner overclocking utility, gamers can control the MSI GeForce GTX TITAN X core and memory clock speeds for better performance in the latest games. The TITAN X is also equipped with advanced fanspeed control based on GPU temperature, giving optimal acoustic performance. Afterburner supports the video capturing function Predator and can even be used on smartphones to monitor and control the graphics card in desktop computers. Combined with the Kombustor burn-in testing feature, Afterburner is an indispensable tool for everyone looking to get the most out of their graphics card.
GPU GM200
Processors 3072 CUDA Cores
Base Clock / Boost Clock 1000 MHz / 1075 MHz
Memory Size / Type 12 GB / GDDR5
Speed / Bus 7010 MHz /  384 bit
Outputs DVI-I, HDMI, 3x DisplayPort
TDP 250 W
Dimensions
280 x 111 x 36 mm

More details: http://www.msi.com/product/vga/NTITAN-X-12GD5.html#hero-overview

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