The GP100-based Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan will be officially unveiled at this year’s Gamescom, reports VR World.
The author, Theo Valich, has reportedly already had “hands-on” time with the card and expects a release sometime during the German gaming festival, which takes place 17-21 August.
The boards have 8+8-pin and 8+6-pin configuration, with the power connectors being placed in the front, rather than on top (which is the case with GeForce GTX 1070/1080).
Display configuration is similar to GeForce GTX 1080/1070, with one small change. Our board did not had DVI connectors on it.
The card is approxiamtely a foot long (around 30 cm) and is confirmed to arrive in two variants, a 12GB and 16GB version.
Perhaps most exciting of all is the news that Nvidia’s goal is to produce a TITAN P with “at least 50% higher performance than GeForce GTX 1080 Founders Edition”.
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This card is gonna be so cheap. One for me, and one for my dog please