Thursday, February 7th 2013
NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan PCB Pictured...Sort Of
Here's the first blurry picture of the GeForce GTX Titan PCB. Among the structures we can make out on the surprisingly not to busy metropolis is the ASIC itself, which uses an integrated heatspreader much like every other high-end NVIDIA GPU. The card draws power from a combination of 6-pin and 8-pin PCIe power connectors. It is then conditioned to the various power domains by what appears to be an 8+2+2 phase VRM.
One can easily make out 12 memory chips, but that's just on the side that we see. We know for a fact that there are no 4 Gbit GDDR5 memory chips that graphics card makers can buy (at least not at a viable price), and so this card should most definitely use 12 chips on the reverse side.
Source:
WCCFTech
One can easily make out 12 memory chips, but that's just on the side that we see. We know for a fact that there are no 4 Gbit GDDR5 memory chips that graphics card makers can buy (at least not at a viable price), and so this card should most definitely use 12 chips on the reverse side.
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The point to watch :
- 8 Pin power & 6 Pin power same as GTX 480 and 580 placement, but no hole with the PCB
- Placement of RAM tottally different than GTX 280,GTX 480, GTX 580 and GTX 680 as far as I know
- The yellow components, what is that?look like MSI lightning components
here is another alleged benchmark.. ;)
GPU-Z seems to know something we dont! :p
this time from ArabPCWorld
FTW has stacked connectors .
The VRMs on the FTW was sort of diagonal and not lined straight as they are in the shot.
it looks soooo TAIWWWAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNNNNN:banghead:
Love blurry nerd porn. Its like we are trying to see Lindsay Lohan monkey through a shower curtain.