ASUS GeForce GTX TITAN Z
Best high performance workstation component for professional creative professionals.
A dual-GPU powerhouse built for extreme performance and high-resolution gaming. While it lacks modern features like ray tracing or DLSS, it remains a collector's piece for those needing massive memory and raw processing capability for specialized computing tasks.
$698.00
at
Newegg
Who it's for
- Creative professionals working with large-scale 3D modeling and video editing
- Workstation users needing high-density compute power in a single slot
- System builders prioritizing hardware durability and industrial design aesthetics
Who should skip it
- Users with limited power budgets or small, poorly ventilated cases
- Budget-conscious gamers looking for the best performance-per-dollar value
- Modern gamers wanting the latest visual technologies and driver optimizations
Performance breakdown
Computational Throughput
Dual-GPU architecture provides immense raw power for complex scientific workloads.
Memory Capacity
Massive 12GB buffer handles high-resolution textures and data-heavy tasks with ease.
Thermal Efficiency
Single-fan cooling struggles to manage heat under sustained, heavy load conditions.
Modern Feature Support
Lacks modern essentials like ray tracing and DLSS for contemporary gaming.
Build Quality
Robust aluminum construction offers a premium, industrial-grade feel and durability.
Overclocking Control
GPU Tweak software provides granular command over voltage and clock speeds.
Key Specs
Chipset Manufacturer
NVIDIA
Video Memory
12 GB
Interface
PCI Express 3.0
Output Ports
HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI-D, DVI-I
Cooling Type
Single Fan
Card Length
270 mm
Slot Width
3 Slots
Boost Clock Speed
876 MHz
Memory Interface
768-bit
Ray Tracing Support
No
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