Blurred Image Of NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Emerges

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NVIDIA reference design pictures of the upcoming GeForce GTX Titan, based on the Kepler GK110 core and packing a hefty 6 GB of GDDR5 video memory, has been spotted in the wild – albeit very blurred to hide exact details due to the NDA in effect.

At the center of attention is the large GK110 core surrounded by 12 2Gbit GDDR5 memory chips which account for half of the memory on the card, with the other dozen chips being located on the reverse side but hidden from view by a backplate. An 8-phase VRM is situated towards the back of the card, near to the 6-pin and 8-pin PCI-e power connectors which sit side-by-side and allow for a total power draw of 300 watts, although the TDP is said to be in the region of 235-250 watts.

Towards the front of the card you will find another two VRM phases which are used to feed the video memory. In the same area you’ll find something that will have overclockers jumping for joy – the inclusion of no less than two SLI connectors which will allow for up to 4-way SLI. A single 4-pin fan connector is present, meaning the card will probably sport the same style of cooling configuration as the GeForce GTX 690. Display outputs are taken care of by the standard two DVI ports and one each of HDMI and DisplayPort. Specifications such as core and memory speeds should make it into the wild any day now, so watch this space. Source — WCCFtech

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