Multi-Frame sampled Anti-Aliasing (MFAA)With the launch of Maxwell, the Multi-Frame Anti-Aliasing (MFAA) is introduced to the world. This new, Maxwell-exclusive anti-aliasing technique improves edge quality with a minimal performance cost, and helps you enjoy anti-aliased games at ultra high resolutions like 4K.
Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR)Dynamic Super Resolution renders a game at a higher, more detailed resolution and intelligently shrinks the result back down to the resolution of your monitor, giving you 4K-quality graphics on an HD screen.
Voxel Global Illumination (VXGI)Voxel Global Illumination (VXGI) is a stunning advancement, delivering incredibly realistic lighting, shading and reflections to next-generation games and game engines.
NVIDIA G-SYNCNVIDIA G-SYNC is groundbreaking new display technology that delivers the smoothest and fastest gaming experience ever. G-SYNC's revolutionary performance is achieved by synchronizing display refresh rates to the GPU in your GeForce GTX-powered PC, eliminating screen tearing and minimizing display stutter and input lag. The result: scenes appear instantly, objects look sharper, and gameplay is super smooth, giving you a stunning visual experience and a serious competitive edge.
GeForce ExperienceThe easiest way to optimize your games and keep your drivers up-to-date, the GeForce Experience application automatically notifies you of new driver releases from NVIDIA. Update the driver directly with a single click, without leaving your desktop. Plus, it offers exciting features like GeForce ShadowPlay that lets you capture and share your greatest gaming moments, automatically.
NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0This innovative technology allows gamers to push PC performance to the maximum with precise controls. It intelligently monitors work with advanced controls like GPU temperature target, overclocking, and overvoltage to ensure that the GPU works at peak performance.
Learn more about the ASUS GTXTITANX-12GD5
Model
Brand
ASUS
Model
GTXTITANX-12GD5
Interface
Interface
PCI Express 3.0
Chipset
Chipset Manufacturer
NVIDIA
GPU Series
NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN
GPU
GeForce GTX TITAN X
Core Clock
1000 MHz
Boost Clock
1075 MHz
CUDA Cores
3072
Memory
Effective Memory Clock
7010MHz
Memory Size
12GB
Memory Interface
384-Bit
Memory Type
GDDR5
3D API
OpenGL
OpenGL 4.4
Ports
HDMI
1 x HDMI
DisplayPort
3 x DisplayPort
DVI
1 x DVI-I
Details
3D VISION Game Ready
Yes
SLI Support
SLI Ready
Dual-Link DVI Supported
Yes
HDCP Ready
Yes
Features
Features
ASUS GTX TITAN X: The Ultimate Graphics Powerhouse
GPU Tweak with XSplit Gamecaste: real-time and intuitive GPU clock boost, and live-stream your gameplay instantly NVIDIA G-SYNC delivers the smoothest and fastest gaming experience Gigantic 12GB GDDR5 memory for the best resolution and gaming experience
Pros: Sold my 2 GTX 970 G1's on E-bay, and replaced with this card. OC'd this single card on air, it gets to 17k in 3Dmark Firestrike benchmark. My 2 GTX 970s OC'd got to 18.5k. Oh, did I mention 12GB of video memory?
Pros: In my 18 years of building computers I've never manned up to buy myself a top level graphics card for my own use and this is finally the first time I did it. I went from a GTX770 and for games that are optimized with an engine that can support its power, it is wonderful. On games like Star Wars: The Old Republic the engine limits you at many times so it's sort of a waste there but I've also given it a test on Alien Isolation and Metal Gear Solid V both which play wonderfully on either my 34" LG Curved monitor or my 43" 4k Sony TV.
Cons: It's obvious I'm sure... the price. Pay to play.
Overall Review: I'd recommend this card no question asked if it is in your budget.... simple as that.
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Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
Verified Owner
6/11/2015 6:18:16 AM
Pros: Love this cards worth every penny
Cons: Fan is noisy, I went from a 780ti to this and yeah I noticed the fan noise right away.
Questionable Product for the money5/12/2018 5:44:12 PM
Pros: Much better than a 560 TI by far but still had some hick ups.
Cons: card did not last the three years prior to total failure. Mostly used to watch media and not games so never under heavy loads. I am under the impression that heat killed this card even though my PC cooling is excellent
Overall Review: card seemed to run very hot at all times. Asus replaced the card for another since they could not get the parts to fix it ?? this was weird on asus part. It took almost a month to get the replacement card. Their service was slow but they did honor their warranty. So if you are willing to wait yes get asus
Pros: Enough GPU power with plenty VRam. Plays all my games 2560x1080 ultra max settings. I mean all the games at this ultra wide resolution. Overclocks beastly with fan kicking up to 80 percent (preset manual fan curve) got steady boost clock 1380 mhz playing Battlefeild 4 and other games boost up to 1400 mghz.
Cons: I had to pay for it, well not really a con.
Overall Review: No more SLI GTX 780ti that had crippling 3 gig VRam. Those cards had more GPU power together but load the VRam up and forget it cant hang. Even that "poorly coded" game Watch Dogs now smooth as butter all max out. So was it "poorly coded" or ahead of its time. Either way this card spanks it, pure beast!.
Overall Review: 69.2 asic. I got it to 1450 with the stock bios.. power limit was holding back. Flashed and maxed out at 1545 with 1.28v on air. It throttles at 63 degrees to 1400 every time.. maybe bios related?? I won't try more juice until its under water. Got 2 ek blocks coming tomorrow :D Ordering a second card when they come back in stock!
Pros: Waitint for the superclocked Titan X for $200 more? Dont... you can overclock this card just fine and get 4K resolutions across Nvidia Surround (6080x1080 standard surround resolution in games) and still no lag what-so-ever? And im talking Dying Light and Evolve kind of games with full graphics. Scores great on Unigine benchmark programs. Also surprising this card pulls less power than my old radeon did... for twice the performance. Granted it was twice the price... but it will cost less overall. So, win win? The Titan Z is going to be $3K?? You are better off starting off with 1 of these and buying another one next year for taxes or something if you want the best but dont want to dish out the money. Overall i am SEVERELY happy with my purchase and i cant wait to get another one, overclock them a little bit and be set to dominate any game that comes out!
Cons: Price obviously, and i have had a few problems with the drivers but that is to be expected with such a new card. Granted i have NOT had many problems, but they do exist... and they will only get better!
Love it. Isn't technology grand?5/18/2015 5:08:58 PM
Pros: Won't ever need another card for my 1440 monitor.
Cons: Price
Overall Review: I've been buying video cards since the Voodoo 1. I've never had that "I have quenched my need for power" feeling as I do now. 4K is in my future, and probably another video card for that setup. But I will keep this card for as long as my 1440 monitor lives (hopefully a long while).
Pros: Sold my 2 GTX 970 G1's on E-bay, and replaced with this card. OC'd this single card on air, it gets to 17k in 3Dmark Firestrike benchmark. My 2 GTX 970s OC'd got to 18.5k. Oh, did I mention 12GB of video memory?
Cons: None