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7GC0821
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$599.00
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  • 12GB 768-Bit GDDR5
  • Core Clock 705 MHz
  • Boost Clock 876 MHz
  • 1 x DVI-I
  • 1 x DVI-D 1 x HDMI 1 x DisplayPort
  • Brand EVGA
    Model 12G-P4-3990-RX
    Interface
    Interface PCI Express 3.0
    Chipset
    Chipset Manufacturer NVIDIA
    GPU Series NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN
    GPU GeForce GTX TITAN Z
    Core Clock 705 MHz
    Boost Clock 876 MHz
    CUDA Cores 5760
    Memory
    Effective Memory Clock 7000 MHz
    Memory Size 12GB
    Memory Interface 768-Bit
    Memory Type GDDR5
    3D API
    DirectX DirectX 12 (feature level 11_0)
    OpenGL OpenGL 4.4
    Ports
    HDMI 1 x HDMI
    DisplayPort 1 x DisplayPort
    DVI 1 x DVI-I
    1 x DVI-D
    Details
    RAMDAC 400MHz
    Max Resolution 4096 x 2160
    3D VISION Game Ready Yes
    SLI Support SLI Ready
    Cooler Single Fan
    System Requirements 700 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 42 Amp on the +12 volt rail.

    An available 2x 8pin PCI-E power connectors
    Features
    Features NVIDIA PhysX technology

    NVIDIA SMX Engine

    NVIDIA GPU Boost

    NVIDIA Adaptive Vertical Sync

    NVIDIA Surround

    Supports four concurrent displays

    NVIDIA CUDA Technology

    OpenCL Support

    NVIDIA FXAA Technology

    NVIDIA TXAA Technology

    NVIDIA PureVideo HD Technology
    Form Factor & Dimensions
    Card Dimensions (L x H) 10.50" x 4.38"
    Slot Width Triple Slot

    Customer Reviews

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    Bob M.
    Fastest card

    Runs everything I can throw at it. No need to get another anytime soon. I may down the road but by then I'll probably just get what is king at that time since HDMI 2 and 3 will be out.

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    Lenon
    Better price

    Keep up with current standards like HDMI 1, 2, 3, etc. New cards around the corner will have the later standards and having a card 10x's more powerful than this means nothing if your hdmi connection is behind the times. Look at things like maximum refresh at a given resolution. You will not be using todays cards (at the time of this post) to do 4k at 60hz. You don't want your bottleneck to be because your expensive purchase had sub par connections not able to do what you want it to do.
    It's very quiet and cools much more easily than did my 480.

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