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This is a quick review made to my personal video graphics card, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Black. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Black is my all-time favorite and most powerful graphic card in the world. It works by harnessing the power of 16nm FinFET process technology and has 12GB GDDR5 vRAM with 2432 Gigabites/sec memory bandwidth, which provides almost twice the memory bandwidth of its predecessor. The new GeForce TITAN Black comes with 3D Surround, PhysX, CUDA, PureVideo HD, DirectX 11.2 and OpenGL 4.3 capability under its hood. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Black is an amazing card that beats the previous generation RADEON HD 7970. It can handle almost any modern game with ease and has the power to drive every screen resolution (1440p, 4K) at ultra HD resolutions. The card's performance is on top of everything else; it supports SLI and Crossfire multi-GPU setup for extreme performance of up to 3584 CUs for gaming on multiple monitors simultaneously. The card is also fully compatible with DirectX 11.2, PhysX and uses the new NVIDIA Kepler GK110 GPU architecture to beat everything else in the gaming market. I do not think it is possible to find any better graphics card on today's market. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Black has a 10-phase power delivery system, which allows for extreme overclocking of the card. The Boost Clock Speed of 1210MHz is almost double that of its predecessor, which offers better performance than RADEON HD 7970 series at 1200MHz Factory Overclock by default. Users can overclock their cards by adding between 25%-40% maximum additional performance with Custom or OC modes available in their NVIDIA Control Panel settings. The card has two serial connectors for SLI/CF setup, which is made possible by its new SLI HB Bridge technology. The card comes with display ports that support HDMI 2.0a, DisplayPort 1.2 and Dual-Link DVI-I interfaces through a single NVIDIA SLI connector. Although the technology in the previous generation is still in effect in this new one, it seems that NVIDIA has taken a step forward in its graphical processing power once again with the introduction of Kepler. The GPU consists of 2880 CUDA cores that are more than double that of the previous one. I have never felt any stuttering or frame rate lagging issues since I started using this card. The card is more than capable of achieving 4K quality gaming at high settings, but will require more GPU power to do so. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Black is an amazing card that beats the previous generation RADEON HD 7970. It can handle almost any modern game with ease and has the power to drive every screen resolution (1440p, 4K) at ultra HD resolutions. cfa1e77820
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