The specs are left alone, since the card is already overpowered enough

Feb 19, 2014 13:37 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA doesn't seem to have allowed its OEMs to play with the design of the GeForce GTX TITAN Black graphics card, unlike the Maxwell-based GTX 750 and 750 Ti.

Thus, the Gainward GeForce GTX TITAN Black looks and behaves like every other GTX TITAN Black launched over the past day.

Hus, its GK110 graphics processing unit, with its 2,880 CUDA cores, 240 RMUs and 48 ROPs, works at 889 MHz or 980 MHz if the situation calls for it.

The situation won't call for it easily though, except, maybe, in multi-monitor setups while playing high-end games.

Meanwhile, the 6 GB of GDDR5 VRAM are driven at 7 GHz over an interface of 384 bits. The price is of $999 / €999.

That used to be the price of the original Titan, so you might be able to find the older card for a hundred or two less.