NVIDIA is back with another Titan, the flagship GTX Titan X video card. It comes with new features and sizable performance. NVIDIA has added a new Maxwell GPU, GM200, which is bigger and delivers 50 per cent more performance. It comes with NVIDIA GameStream technology that lets you stream extreme GeForce GTX PC gaming experiences to portable devices like NVIDIA SHIELD with super-smooth, low-latency performance. NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0 technology allows gamers to push PC performance to the maximum with precise controls. NVIDIA Adaptive Vertical Sync is enabled to eliminate tearing, at low frame rates and is disabled to minimize stuttering.
The card is capable to handle up to 5k resolution, we tested the resolution sopport of the card and was satisfied with its 4k resolution. This expensive card comes with 5 ports, but supports only 4 monitors at a time, which is a little disapponting.
Performance: Playing games like Thief, NFS, Shadow of Mordor, etc. on it is a pleasure. It consumes high power thereby generates heat. This graphics card is capable enough to run all games perfectly.
We tested the GPU on our test bed (3.0 GHz AMD Athlon II X2 250 CPU on Gigabyte motherboard, 4 DDR3 Kingston RAM, WD 500GB SATA HDD, Phillips LED monitor running on Windows 7 OS), where it delivered awesome performance and scored P7284 on 3D Mark 11, 4212 on PC Mark Creative Accelerated 3.0, and 2922 on Unigine Heaven Benchmark 4.0. Using the STALKER: Call of Pripyat benchmark, it resulted with max 155.8 and min 19.6 fps scores.