• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

GeForce GTX TITAN-Z Market Availability Delayed?

Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
3,881 (0.84/day)
To me, the justification for the price of a GTX Titan Z would have been meet if it had ECCM and all the trimmings like a normal workstation card. Otherwise, to me, this is nothing more than a 3-slot, paperweight of fails on NVidia's end. I'd rather spend the extra $1,000.00 for the AMD W9100 for CGI Rendering.

More like a couple hundred dollars more for a FirePro W9100.

Provantage @ $3,182
ShopBLT @ $3,252
ExcaliberPC @ $3,299

The Titan Z price is just weird but Nvidia priced the Quadro K6000 @ $5,999 currently $4,999 MSRP and dropping so $2,999 for an alternative looks cheap for team green I guess.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Mar 17, 2014
Messages
65 (0.02/day)
Processor 4690K @ 4.5Ghz: Full Time @ 1.25v
Motherboard Gigabyte Gaming 3 Z97
Cooling KRAKEN X31
Memory 16GB Hyper-X Savage @ 2400Mhz: Full Time
Video Card(s) Gigabyte WF GTX 970 OC @ 1500/1950: Full Time
Storage Samsung 830 + 3x Mechanical Drivers
Display(s) AOC G2460V
Case CM HAF 912+
Power Supply EVGA 650GS
Keyboard Logiteck G110
Software Win 10
Joined
Sep 7, 2011
Messages
2,785 (0.58/day)
Location
New Zealand
System Name MoneySink
Processor 2600K @ 4.8
Motherboard P8Z77-V
Cooling AC NexXxos XT45 360, RayStorm, D5T+XSPC tank, Tygon R-3603, Bitspower
Memory 16GB Crucial Ballistix DDR3-1600C8
Video Card(s) GTX 780 SLI (EVGA SC ACX + Giga GHz Ed.)
Storage Kingston HyperX SSD (128) OS, WD RE4 (1TB), RE2 (1TB), Cav. Black (2 x 500GB), Red (4TB)
Display(s) Achieva Shimian QH270-IPSMS (2560x1440) S-IPS
Case NZXT Switch 810
Audio Device(s) onboard Realtek yawn edition
Power Supply Seasonic X-1050
Software Win8.1 Pro
Benchmark Scores 3.5 litres of Pale Ale in 18 minutes.
Most people don't use DP...even on the compute side...
Most people aren't in the market for a $3K graphics solution full stop. There are areas where FP64 (or rather a mixed FP432+FP64 workload) isn't wedded to ECC, which seems largely overrated unless criticality is paramount. After Effects and its OptiX ray trace engine comes to mind.
Or the professional drivers which it also doesn't have.
Doesn't seem to hold everyone back. The number of systems using GeForce boards for heavy lifting whilst using a cheapish Quadro for ViewPort and driver support seems to be on the rise.
But for technology that’s not the same, technology should improve while pricing is normally reduced, or at best remain similar perf/$ to have usefulness in factual economics.
Pretty much. The early years of personal computing didn't benefit from the level of commoditization that is presently enjoyed. Yields and process costs amortized over a greater production run have improved greatly even without factoring in standardization of components, competition within secondary supply etc.
As a card that some person in a upstart or basement might employ to find the cure for cancer... super great value. Use it to discover a way to break the bounds of Earth’s atmosphere with huge payload while very little energy super-diddly… let’s hope that what these all gets used for. The rest is clever marketing that portends value to the masses of clueless.
Oddly enough, I haven't actually seem any Nvidia marketing for the board since its launch (which actually spent more time spotlighting its supposed GPGPU credentials)...am I missing a deluge a PR? or is it more a case of a bunch of forum posters picking a colour and playing out some nerd version of the battles of the Ypres Salient whenever an article purporting to carry some news of the card surfaces.
As far as Nvidia's marketing pages are concerned, it seems mainly confined to their own sites various blogs. Clever marketing indeed if Nvidia have convinced the masses to bookmark their various portals.

Seems like a lot of effort from a bunch of people who have one thing in common - none of them will be buying the card
clever marketing that portends value to the masses of clueless.
I think you'll find that sticking two GPUs on the same PCB allows you to charge three times the single card price. ....Pay for three, Get two is the new black.
 
Joined
Apr 29, 2014
Messages
4,290 (1.11/day)
Location
Texas
System Name SnowFire / The Reinforcer
Processor i7 10700K 5.1ghz (24/7) / 2x Xeon E52650v2
Motherboard Asus Strix Z490 / Dell Dual Socket (R720)
Cooling RX 360mm + 140mm Custom Loop / Dell Stock
Memory Corsair RGB 16gb DDR4 3000 CL 16 / DDR3 128gb 16 x 8gb
Video Card(s) GTX Titan XP (2025mhz) / Asus GTX 950 (No Power Connector)
Storage Samsung 970 1tb NVME and 2tb HDD x4 RAID 5 / 300gb x8 RAID 5
Display(s) Acer XG270HU, Samsung G7 Odyssey (1440p 240hz)
Case Thermaltake Cube / Dell Poweredge R720 Rack Mount Case
Audio Device(s) Realtec ALC1150 (On board)
Power Supply Rosewill Lightning 1300Watt / Dell Stock 750 / Brick
Mouse Logitech G5
Keyboard Logitech G19S
Software Windows 11 Pro / Windows Server 2016
More like a couple hundred dollars more for a FirePro W9100.

Provantage @ $3,182
ShopBLT @ $3,252
ExcaliberPC @ $3,299

The Titan Z price is just weird but Nvidia priced the Quadro K6000 @ $5,999 currently $4,999 MSRP and dropping so $2,999 for an alternative looks cheap for team green I guess.
Yea, with 16gb of ram, your better off with that card since its got some series performance for the CGI crowd while also getting the professional level of drivers, ECC ram, and quality build. Titan and Titan-Z are not rated like any of the professional grade cards which is part of the problem since the Quadros, Teslas, and Firepro's are actually rated for workstation 24/7 use.
Says it all.
There could be multiple reasons for this:
1: They are refining the card
2: They don't want comparisons because its not as good
3: They don't care
4: They do not like to compare Quad and tri on their cards.
Nvidia does not even list in many cases that their video cards can run in a quad setup. They really don't support 3 and 4 card setups with their drivers which causes poor scaling in games and such. They probably do not care to show that and would rather show numbers on things where it might actually have an advantage.

The point of this card is nill, its situations where it would work well are over shadowed by its size and cooler design along with the low professional grade support, non-ECC ram, and the fact its components are not rated for the heavy workloads/24/7 use that would be associated with this level of computing.
 
Joined
Oct 17, 2011
Messages
63 (0.01/day)
System Name HydroAMD
Processor AMD Ryzen 5600X
Motherboard X570 Aorus Elite
Cooling Watercooling: 360mm Fans: 6x Corsair RGB 120mm
Memory 2x16GB G.Skill TridentZ Neo @ 3600Mhz
Video Card(s) XFX Speedster MERC319 AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT Black
Storage Samsung Evo 960 500GB - 2TB HP EX950 m.2 - 1TB 850 Pro
Display(s) Samsung 32" Curved QHD C32HG70 2560×1440
Case Corsair Crystal 570X
Audio Device(s) Sound Blaster Z
Power Supply Corsair AX860
Mouse Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum
Keyboard Corsair K95 Platinum XT
Software Windows 11 Pro
Benchmark Scores 3DMark Time Spy - 18284
It's not a bigger cooler. Just the I/O plate is now extended to the full 3 slots. Before it was just 2.5 slots, it looked better for marketing purposes...

I was actually wondering why the plate isn't 3 slots, 2.5 would just look wonky in an actual case.

The cooler was and still is 2.5 slots.
THANK YOU! Finally someone realizes this.

An extra slot space between the card will greatly improve cooling.
 
Joined
Jan 13, 2009
Messages
424 (0.07/day)
Most people aren't in the market for a $3K graphics solution full stop. There are areas where FP64 (or rather a mixed FP432+FP64 workload) isn't wedded to ECC, which seems largely overrated unless criticality is paramount. After Effects and its OptiX ray trace engine comes to mind.

I wasn't aware that optix used DP and can't find a source that states it. I was under the impression it merely requires CUDA. Do you have a link I can check out?

Nvidia does not even list in many cases that their video cards can run in a quad setup. They really don't support 3 and 4 card setups with their drivers which causes poor scaling in games and such. They probably do not care to show that and would rather show numbers on things where it might actually have an advantage.

They don't support quad SLI in some cards simply to reduce costs and get you to upgrade to the next higher model. For example the 780 doesn't offer quad SLI but the 780 ti does. You want quad SLI you pay more.
 
Joined
Sep 7, 2011
Messages
2,785 (0.58/day)
Location
New Zealand
System Name MoneySink
Processor 2600K @ 4.8
Motherboard P8Z77-V
Cooling AC NexXxos XT45 360, RayStorm, D5T+XSPC tank, Tygon R-3603, Bitspower
Memory 16GB Crucial Ballistix DDR3-1600C8
Video Card(s) GTX 780 SLI (EVGA SC ACX + Giga GHz Ed.)
Storage Kingston HyperX SSD (128) OS, WD RE4 (1TB), RE2 (1TB), Cav. Black (2 x 500GB), Red (4TB)
Display(s) Achieva Shimian QH270-IPSMS (2560x1440) S-IPS
Case NZXT Switch 810
Audio Device(s) onboard Realtek yawn edition
Power Supply Seasonic X-1050
Software Win8.1 Pro
Benchmark Scores 3.5 litres of Pale Ale in 18 minutes.
I wasn't aware that optix used DP and can't find a source that states it. I was under the impression it merely requires CUDA. Do you have a link I can check out?
Currently, the OptiX runtime supports double-precision operations in programs, but rays are stored in single-precision. For some applications it would be desirable to have a double-precision ray. - OptiX: A General Purpose Ray Tracing Engine (PDF) (section 10)

Slide 52, Scheduling in OptiX (SIGGRAPH presentation) (PDF)

They don't support quad SLI in some cards simply to reduce costs and get you to upgrade to the next higher model. For example the 780 doesn't offer quad SLI but the 780 ti does. You want quad SLI you pay more.
Yup. Rarely, an AIB has made exceptions to the iron rule of Nvidia, but not recently to my recollection. I do remember EVGA enabling quad SLI on the GTX 285 Classy when the 285 officially only supported triple SLI
 
Last edited:
Joined
Nov 4, 2005
Messages
11,984 (1.72/day)
System Name Compy 386
Processor 7800X3D
Motherboard Asus
Cooling Air for now.....
Memory 64 GB DDR5 6400Mhz
Video Card(s) 7900XTX 310 Merc
Storage Samsung 990 2TB, 2 SP 2TB SSDs, 24TB Enterprise drives
Display(s) 55" Samsung 4K HDR
Audio Device(s) ATI HDMI
Mouse Logitech MX518
Keyboard Razer
Software A lot.
Benchmark Scores Its fast. Enough.
Interesting how if Nvidia makes a 3 slot cooler the fanboys fall on swords to defend how great it is, while the liquid cooler has allowed AMD to kill this card in performance and price, but I would bet if Nvidia made the liquid cooler and this was AMD trying to pass off a 3 slot cooler for 3K, this thread would be doused in foam and halon to keep the flaming down........
 
Joined
Apr 29, 2014
Messages
4,290 (1.11/day)
Location
Texas
System Name SnowFire / The Reinforcer
Processor i7 10700K 5.1ghz (24/7) / 2x Xeon E52650v2
Motherboard Asus Strix Z490 / Dell Dual Socket (R720)
Cooling RX 360mm + 140mm Custom Loop / Dell Stock
Memory Corsair RGB 16gb DDR4 3000 CL 16 / DDR3 128gb 16 x 8gb
Video Card(s) GTX Titan XP (2025mhz) / Asus GTX 950 (No Power Connector)
Storage Samsung 970 1tb NVME and 2tb HDD x4 RAID 5 / 300gb x8 RAID 5
Display(s) Acer XG270HU, Samsung G7 Odyssey (1440p 240hz)
Case Thermaltake Cube / Dell Poweredge R720 Rack Mount Case
Audio Device(s) Realtec ALC1150 (On board)
Power Supply Rosewill Lightning 1300Watt / Dell Stock 750 / Brick
Mouse Logitech G5
Keyboard Logitech G19S
Software Windows 11 Pro / Windows Server 2016
They don't support quad SLI in some cards simply to reduce costs and get you to upgrade to the next higher model. For example the 780 doesn't offer quad SLI but the 780 ti does. You want quad SLI you pay more.
Yea which makes dual GPU cards a hard point when the support for the 3rd and 4th GPU do not help much (At least in the gaming field). The 780ti has the support for it which is a wonder why the 780 does not (well we all know the real reason lol). Quad-SLi is really not a focus for any card company since it is a very expensive/odd setup. But on dual GPU cards its more of a reality since of course its only requiring 2 cards to accomplish.

Interesting how if Nvidia makes a 3 slot cooler the fanboys fall on swords to defend how great it is, while the liquid cooler has allowed AMD to kill this card in performance and price, but I would bet if Nvidia made the liquid cooler and this was AMD trying to pass off a 3 slot cooler for 3K, this thread would be doused in foam and halon to keep the flaming down........
Your right, its funny because you can tell the fanboys when they make a comment defending a 3k price tag for a 3 slot dual GPU cooler. I have heard certain people make constant complaints on the 7990 dual and 3 slot versions including about its price while the same people defend the reference version of this card being smart or adequate. The titan-z makes no sense in its current form, its a wierd card and does not really fit the bill in any of the areas the Titans (Which I still viewed as completely overpriced) fit into.

Plus the cooler again is not going to work in a rack mount which ruins the whole CGI render card route that Titan sorta filled.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Sep 7, 2011
Messages
2,785 (0.58/day)
Location
New Zealand
System Name MoneySink
Processor 2600K @ 4.8
Motherboard P8Z77-V
Cooling AC NexXxos XT45 360, RayStorm, D5T+XSPC tank, Tygon R-3603, Bitspower
Memory 16GB Crucial Ballistix DDR3-1600C8
Video Card(s) GTX 780 SLI (EVGA SC ACX + Giga GHz Ed.)
Storage Kingston HyperX SSD (128) OS, WD RE4 (1TB), RE2 (1TB), Cav. Black (2 x 500GB), Red (4TB)
Display(s) Achieva Shimian QH270-IPSMS (2560x1440) S-IPS
Case NZXT Switch 810
Audio Device(s) onboard Realtek yawn edition
Power Supply Seasonic X-1050
Software Win8.1 Pro
Benchmark Scores 3.5 litres of Pale Ale in 18 minutes.
Interesting how if Nvidia makes a 3 slot cooler the fanboys fall on swords to defend how great it is
Actual number of people defending the Titan Z's 3 slot cooler in this thread: ZERO

/Cool story bro
 
Joined
May 21, 2011
Messages
660 (0.13/day)
System Name Tiger1-Workstation
Processor Intel XEON E3-1275V2 / E3-1230V3
Motherboard ASUS SABERTOOTH Z77 / AsRock H87 Performance
Cooling Corsair H80i Watercooling
Memory 32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum 2400
Video Card(s) Inno3D GTX 780 Ti
Storage 2TB SSD(4X OCZ vertex 4 256GB LSI RAID0 + Crucial M550 1TB)
Display(s) 2x Dell U3011 30" IPS
Case Silverstone Raven 03
Audio Device(s) Xonar Essence STX--> Xonar Essence One --> SPL Auditor -->Hivi X6
Power Supply Corsair AX860i Platinum
Software Windows 8.1 Enterprise
1# Stop grasping straws and bow to the king (295X2).

2# Mike Maloney is a Gold/Silver/Vault seller and will say anything for his business to grow. The guy has been going on about doomsday and the crash of the fiat currency system (the Dollar) for god knows how long (Well Since he started selling Bullion lol). As someone said on here, tech is not the same as Property prices and most other stuff. Markets are effected differently and sometimes have no link whatsoever.

3# Please no more car analogies (lol) you're killing me/everyone.

I wasn't talking about property prices, I wasn't talking about tech, how ignorant can you be?? I was talking about inflation- and inflation is real, same amount of money is worth less every year. Grow up kid, you either don't know anything about economics or you are didn't read what I've said, but who cares, you obviously didn't come here to make a valid point, as reflected in your snobbish attitude. You came off as being extremely naive, and adding fake "lols" after every 2 words didn't help as well - please no more (lols) you're killing me/everyone here.
 

nem

Joined
Oct 22, 2013
Messages
165 (0.04/day)
Location
Cyberdyne CPU Sky Net
new case to Titan Z

 
Joined
Nov 4, 2005
Messages
11,984 (1.72/day)
System Name Compy 386
Processor 7800X3D
Motherboard Asus
Cooling Air for now.....
Memory 64 GB DDR5 6400Mhz
Video Card(s) 7900XTX 310 Merc
Storage Samsung 990 2TB, 2 SP 2TB SSDs, 24TB Enterprise drives
Display(s) 55" Samsung 4K HDR
Audio Device(s) ATI HDMI
Mouse Logitech MX518
Keyboard Razer
Software A lot.
Benchmark Scores Its fast. Enough.
I had one like that. And remember how another case looked (desktop) after being in a smokers home for a few years. brownishhh
 
Joined
Apr 29, 2014
Messages
4,290 (1.11/day)
Location
Texas
System Name SnowFire / The Reinforcer
Processor i7 10700K 5.1ghz (24/7) / 2x Xeon E52650v2
Motherboard Asus Strix Z490 / Dell Dual Socket (R720)
Cooling RX 360mm + 140mm Custom Loop / Dell Stock
Memory Corsair RGB 16gb DDR4 3000 CL 16 / DDR3 128gb 16 x 8gb
Video Card(s) GTX Titan XP (2025mhz) / Asus GTX 950 (No Power Connector)
Storage Samsung 970 1tb NVME and 2tb HDD x4 RAID 5 / 300gb x8 RAID 5
Display(s) Acer XG270HU, Samsung G7 Odyssey (1440p 240hz)
Case Thermaltake Cube / Dell Poweredge R720 Rack Mount Case
Audio Device(s) Realtec ALC1150 (On board)
Power Supply Rosewill Lightning 1300Watt / Dell Stock 750 / Brick
Mouse Logitech G5
Keyboard Logitech G19S
Software Windows 11 Pro / Windows Server 2016
Reminds me of the Days of some of my old computers when a turbo button was standard and you used to have a little screen showing what the PC clock speed was running at.
 
Joined
Dec 18, 2009
Messages
42 (0.01/day)
Processor Intel Core i7-4820K Ivy Bridge-E
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-X79-UP4
Cooling Thermaltake Extreme 2.0
Memory G.SKILL 8x4GB RAM
Video Card(s) (2) EVGA Geforce GTX 770 Superclocked
Storage (2) OCZ Vertex 4 256GB, (2) Western Digital Black 1TB
Display(s) Dell U3014 Ultrasharp Monitor
Case Cooler Master Cosmos 2
Audio Device(s) Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional
Power Supply Corsair AX1200
Software Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Operating System
It's not worth it. I would save my money for the GeForce 800 Series.
 
Top