Thursday, March 12th 2015
Boxes of NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN-X Pile Up
Let us help you beat your Thursday morning blues with some eye-candy. An anonymous tipster sent us this picture of over two-dozen NVIDIA-reference GeForce GTX TITAN-X graphics card boxes piled up. We're not sure where it was taken, but given that it lacks any partner branding, it couldn't have come from an e-tailer's warehouse. Given this picture, a formal launch of the TITAN-X may not be too far away.
60 Comments on Boxes of NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN-X Pile Up
I would love a ton of white edition cards as I think that should be a new style!
I think we are going to be hearing some promising reviews/news soon on the GTX Titan X since its already at this point.
But what ever it is WTF, i don't see the point in sending a picture of boxes, lets face it it's not the boxes were interested in.
* Driver CD, a couple of PCI-E power adapters, and cutting edge DVI-to-VGA adapter Sending the picture is a long standing tradition. The fact that it's front pages news might say more about a slow news week than its actual value.
I hope you are joking because you mention neither HDMI nor DisplayPort ports/adapters/cables.
Why would someone who buys so expensive card, still stay with ancient DVI or VGA???
Why any of that matters in slightest is beyond me though. You pay for the card, not the crap that comes with it. Nobody uses it.
As anyone who has had cause to buy a GeForce card or checked the specifications of a vendor card will tell you, the bundled accessories for most models are sparse
Whaaaaaaaat? You clearly aren't living the dream. Outdated drivers, running a premium card off a PSU that only has molex connectors, a bonus installation booklet to stop people from trying to install the card upside down or in a PCIEx1 slot, and step-by-step instructions on using the VGA adapter to connect up a 15kg, 15" CRT. This IS system building at its finest
/sarcasm (since some will think it serious)
2. DVD can be used if there is additional useful and helpful software provided. And since nvidia sucks, you can forget about it.
3. You need to comply with some standards, so a disc is absolutely essential - not everyone has internet connection at the time of installation.
4. There are packages as that shown from Gigabyte which are richer and better, and cheaper.
5. I use the "crap" coming additionally, actually the thing which can be removed (or is not so needed) is the power cable because it is natural that if you have such a card, you have a power supply already with cables....... :rolleyes:
1.5 x performance might be on the cards for 4K, but any testing at 25x16/1440 and 19x10 should come in lower as the card becomes dependent upon CPU and memory subsystem.
There's normal opencl tests for it too:
compubench.com/device.jsp?benchmark=compu20&os=Windows&api=cl&D=NVIDIA+GeForce+GTX+TITAN+X&testgroup=overall
On a side note it seems to me Gigabyte added all the nice adapters from the video, because they were somewhat necessary for the use of the card at all situations possible. Similar to Sapphire 7750 LP, which included a mini HDMI to HDMI adapter. Becasue how many low profile cards have mini HDMI, mini DP and DVI at the same time? I do think the stock package should be changed. Not sure which direction, but it definitely needs a revision.
Can't give any performance results before official launch.
Bring on the tears and tantrums!