Preview photos of the board show it with a white-and-gray PCB

Feb 12, 2014 07:13 GMT  ·  By

Usually, when a company adds the word “black” to a product name, it means that the PCB or cooler is colored that way, or both if the PCB was already black to begin with, but none of this applies to the GeForce GTX TITAN Black graphics card.

The GTX TITAN Black will be NVIDIA's new high-end video board powered by the 28nm GK110 GPU (2,880 CUDA cores, 240 TMUs, 48 ROPs, and a 384-bit wide GDDR5 interface, 6 GB VRAM).

It's supposed to at least overtake the GTX 780 Ti and sell for $999 / €999.

The first pictures of GTX TITAN Black have now surfaced, and they reveal that it resembles previous renders very little. Which is to say, the cooler is not black at all, although the PCB, at least, is. Then again, the same went for the original TITAN.

Speaking of which, the Titan BLACK looks just like it, except the “TITAN” etching on the shroud is black.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Black Edition vs. Original (2 Images)

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