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NVIDIA Titan RTX 24GB gddr6 Graphics Card

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Features

  • OS Certification : Windows 7 (64 bit), Windows 10 (64 bit) (April 2018 Update or later), Linux 64 bit
  • 4608 NVIDIA CUDA cores running at 1770 MegaHertZ boost clock; NVIDIA Turing architecture
  • New 72 RT cores for acceleration of ray tracing
  • 576 Tensor Cores for AI acceleration; Recommended power supply 650 watts
  • 24 GB of GDDR6 memory running at 14 Gigabits per second for up to 672 GB/s of memory bandwidth

Description

NVIDIA TITAN RTX is the fastest PC graphics card ever built. It’s powered by the award-winning Turing architecture, bringing 130 Tensor TFLOPs of performance, 576 tensor cores, and 24 GB of ultra-fast GDDR6 memory to your PC.

Graphics Coprocessor: TITAN RTX


Brand: NVIDIA


Graphics Ram Size: 24 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 1350 MHz


Video Output Interface: HDMI


Memory Speed: ‎7000 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎TITAN RTX


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎24 GB


Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Item model number: ‎900-1G150-2500-000


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎0.01 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎12.95 x 3.66 x 6.89 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12.95 x 3.66 x 6.89 inches


Processor Brand: ‎Nvidia


Manufacturer: ‎NVIDIA Corporation


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎December 18, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Card, not just for gaming though.
Style: Card
Initially I had wanted to buy two 2080 TIs as they came with 11 GB of VRAM and would be twice as fast as their 1080 counter parts. When the RTX Titan came out, the 24 GB of VRAM caught my eye and knew it was the card for me. When i got the card, it took me an hour or so to get it working with it's slower brother, the 1080, but once I started playing around, it did not disappoint. My iray renderings come out much quicker, twice as fast as before. I'm getting double the framerate on every game i play- the card is so powerful that all games just go to maximum. While it's a little expensive, the card performs very well, it being hooked up to two monitors while my 1080 is connected to four, giving me six total. The only major draw back on this card, which can be negated by tuning the fan profile, is the heat. I had to use third party software to crank the fans up to near maximum when the card is under full load. Other than that, i've maxed the card out once with a single iray scene. Other than that, it's a solid buy. EDIT/UPDATE: So I've been using this card for almost a year; games, CAD, Daz Renderings. It's a solid card at 24 GB of RAM and i've managed to max it out several times on RAM. it's a champ to say the least. I managed to render 5 different 300 DPI 6 x 9 images in 5 hours - simultaneously. I definitely plan on getting a second card when the wallet allows. Please note the card's speed drops 200 mhz when it breaches 84 Celsius. a custom curve in MSI afterburner keeps it at 84 c or just under. If you purchase this card- there will be a delay for funds verification. so that 2 day becomes 3 or 4. Signature required. As for gaming- it utilizes about 1/5 of it's total processing power to deliver (I cap at 60 fps). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2019 by Matt

  • I like the NVIDIA Titan RTX Graphics Card.
Style: Card
I hope to purchase a second soon, if I need it. I am using this card on both Windows 10 and Intel Clear Linux OS, and using the proprietary NVIDIA drivers on both. Intention is to code both for machine learning and RTX. I have tested it lightly on some games, and it appears to be an impressive improvement over my older model 1080 Ti. I did not buy the Titan RTX primarily for gaming. My rating for value for money is not scientific, but a seat-of-the-pants feeling, for how it cmpares to my 1080 TI experience. This is an expensive card with lots of memory that is useful for neural networks and compute shader algorithms, but it is an entry-level platform in this respect. You can double this with two Titan RTX, for 48 GB, but before you think that is a lot, look at the NVIDIA site for full-on solutions that cost much more. One thing to consider is that the twin blower fans pull air from one side, and exhaust top and bottom through a heat sink running the length of the card--these do not exhaust out of the backplane like a commodity gaming rig does, they exhaust internally on most cases. This means that you need to consider your chassis cooling design differently, especially if you plan to use two cards. I like the design, it is actually more flexible. Use an appropriate chassis, maybe not your old GForce GTX chassis. My ambient room temperature is 75 F degrees, and I have six fans exhausting from a 6U case with lots of room around my single card, which is on a Thermaltake 16x riser. The card is cool to the touch while writing this review, and warm for the 3D I have tried so far. Hope this helps someone, ok, now I must get back to work! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2019 by AI ML Concept Builder

  • Insane power
Style: Card
Great GPU. Powers all games at max settings and overclocks great with msi afterburner. Tops out at 45C with the custom water block I put on and crushes benchmarks. Some people will ding value for money but let’s be honest... if you’re buying this card you really don’t care about the money as much as having the “best” consumer grade GPU on the market. For the money it costs that is exactly what you’ll get. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2020 by Isaac Cortes

  • Only buy if you know what it's for and still need it.
Style: Card
For gaming, this is a near-total waste of money; just get 2080Ti instead. No game manufacturer is going to waste time targeting this card's resources. This card is for deep learning and maybe other sci/tech applications. It's not even good value for mining crypto. Almost the only reason to get this card is to fit a large model (probably a neural net) into its spacious 24GB of vram, and for that purpose it works fine. Don't think of it as an RTX card. Don't think of it as a Titan card. Think of it as a Quadro 6000 with the 64-bit flops disabled. Because that's what it is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2020 by loser

  • Good
Style: Card
This is pretty alright.
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2020 by John Kassuba Jr. John Kassuba Jr.

  • Great for Deep Learning, not gaming
Style: Card
This card really only makes sense to buy for one kind of person. The kind of person that needs more gpu memory. I work with huge deep learning models that even with a batch size of 1, still go over 12gb of gpu memory usage. So i was thrilled that this card was released. It is a bit disappointing to not be able to stack them together in one system due to cooling issues, but I'm happy none the less. Please don't buy for gaming. SLI 2080ti's will work way better for the same price. And one 2080ti will give you about the same performance, but at half the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2019 by dwarf

  • I received the card not working
Style: Card
I have a Razer box with 650w and after I connect to the box one message say no screen connect to egpu. Then I try another card with the same box and it work amazing so why Nvidia you send me a card with a problem??!!!
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2020 by Ahmed

  • Great Performance; Very Expensive
Style: Card
Hands down a powerful beast for a consumer card. Handles pretty much anything thrown at in like a champ. The 24GB VRAM helps a lot for rendering and high use applications (of which I almost exceeded at one point). There is some coil whine when under heavy stress, but I noticed it actually got quieter the more I used it. Fans are decently quiet and you can keep it under 84C it in most applications. Price tag is mighty hefty and is definitely overprice by at least $500, but the performance is there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2019 by Apples

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