Packed with the power of two GK110 GTX Titan Black graphics processing units and all the all the CUDA cores a CUDA core lover could ever want, Nvidiaâs 4K Ultra HD-killing Titan Z is ready to upgrade your computer to the tune of $3,000.
Itâs been a couple of months since Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang held aloft his magic card at the companyâs GPU Technology Conference and spoke the sacred words of power that would send the Titan Z into production. Normally Nvidia likes to hold its cards close to its chest prior to launch, but in this case folks needed to start saving up.
Nothing much has changed since the announcement. Itâs still got 12GB of 7 gigabyte-per-second memory. Itâs still packing 5,760 CUDA cores and a 12 phase power supply with dynamic power balancing. Itâs still really expensive, and Iâd still love to slip one into my PC and see how it runs.
For those of you whoâd rather not build your own, every boutique PC maker, from Maingear to Origin PC, are now offering the card in their builds as well, with prices starting at $3,000 plus the rest of the computer.