** TITAN X IN STOCK & NEW LOWER PRICE!! **

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We just had some fresh Titan X land and of course exchange rates have improved a little with the tories winning the election further strengthening the GBP against the USD. This means on an expensive card like Titan X it can make quite some different to our landed GBP cost price even though our USD cost is un-changed:



OcUK GeForce Titan X 12288MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £859.99 inc VAT

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TITAN, TITAN Black, and TITAN Z: graphics cards that raised every bar and claimed countless benchmark records. Built from the highest-performing chips, the latest innovations, and premium materials, previous-generation TITAN GPUs made heads turn and instilled envy in every gamer. Now, there’s a new TITAN, one built for Virtual Reality and 4K gaming. With a faster Maxwell GPU and an unprecedented 12GB frame buffer, our new TITAN reigns supreme, outperforming all challengers. The name of this new champion? TITAN X. The ultimate GPU.

TITAN X is the ultimate gaming GPU, designed to tackle the latest games with ease, be that at 1920x1080, 2560x1440, or 3840x2160. Twice as fast and twice as energy efficient as previous-generation TITANs, and with double the memory, TITAN X lets you game at any resolution with all the effects cranked up.

TITAN X dominates our performance charts thanks to its expanded, faster Maxwell GPU, which boasts 3072 single-precision CUDA Cores, 3072 kilobytes of L2 cache, 192 Texture Units, 92 ROP Units, and a 384-bit memory interface. Compared to previous-generation TITANs, TITAN X has more of the key components that accelerate your framerate, in addition to a faster clock speed.

TITAN X’s energy efficient Maxwell architecture enables improved performance and gifts TITAN X with significant overclocking headroom. To help, we’ve packed TITAN X with high-capacity VRMs with 10% power headroom, a 6-phase GPU power supply with overvolting capabilities, and a dedicated 2-phase power supply for the 12GB of 7Gbps memory. Together, these overclocking features and Maxwell's overclocking headroom power TITAN X to even greater speeds.

Thanks to our continual investment in R&D you can further increase TITAN X’s performance with Multi-Frame Sampled Anti-Aliasing (MFAA), a NVIDIA-exclusive anti-aliasing technique that produces an image that looks similar to high-quality Multisample Anti-Aliasing, yet is 10-30% faster depending on the mode and system configuration. Enabled automatically in compatible games via GeForce Experience, MFAA gives you faster performance for free, and the headroom to enable extra eye candy.

In addition to MFAA, our R&D has resulted in innovative advancements like Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR), which delivers 4K-quality graphics to 1920x1080 and 2560x1440 monitors, and our extensive library of NVIDIA GameWorks effects, which add immersive PC-exclusive enhancements to games such as Dying Light and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Our most recent advancement is Voxel Global Illumination (VXGI), a lighting, shading, and reflection rendering system that approaches the level of fidelity, immersion and realism provided by Ray Tracing, the gold standard for rendering that’s used in your favorite animated blockbusters.

Unlike Ray Tracing, VXGI is specifically built for the capabilities of Maxwell GPUs, enabling it to run in real-time on a single graphics card. This you can see for yourself in the interactive Apollo 11 demo that debunks decades-old moon landing conspiracies by recreating the conditions, lighting and shading of the momentous event in near-perfect detail.

Created by Quixel in Unreal Engine 4, the “Sci-Fi Hallway Scene” exemplifies the fidelity-enhancing properties of VXGI. Development of this scene was accelerated as the placing and tweaking of numerous individual light could be skipped, letting VXGI calculate and render light, shadows, ambient occlusion effects, and reflections.

TITAN X takes today’s most demanding games and scenarios in its stride, and at the recent Game Developers Conference (GDC) the world saw its full range of capabilities in next-gen experiences, too. Of those experiences, Virtual Reality (VR) is poised to be the next-big thing. Why? Because you’re immersed in the game in a way that was previously impossible. It’s you, directly in the game, with a real stereoscopic viewpoint, often with physical extensions of your body rendered on-screen when exploring and interacting with objects. It’s nigh on impossible to effectively describe, but once you try it you’ll be taken aback, gawping with wonder and grinning like a Cheshire cat. It truly is the future of gaming.

Unsurprisingly then, wherever you went at GDC jaws were dropping left and right thanks to the many VR demos, and powering the graphically advanced showcases from leading developers such as Crytek and Epic was TITAN X. Each demo was rendered on a VR headset with two high-resolution displays running at 90Hz, requiring a constant 90 frames per second, per screen, and TITAN X was the only GPU in town up to the task.

TITAN X’s performance makes it equally adept at running next-gen experiences, like Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 4 Kite demo that demonstrates the fidelity possible in future games. Featuring fully dynamic direct and indirect illumination, cinematic-quality depth of field and motion blur, PBR assets, and procedural asset placement, Kite required astronomical amounts of power to render, and it was only TITAN X that could deliver when Epic were looking for a GPU to render Kite in real-time at GDC.

TITAN X is also primed and ready for DirectX 12, a new graphics API that will increase performance, enable the creation of more detailed worlds, and allow developers to create previously-impossible experiences. Imagine a strategy game with tens of thousands of individual units, a city builder with unparalleled simulations and AI, and worlds filled with thousands of buildings and objects, each uniquely textured. These possibilities and more await later this year.

Whether you’re exploring space in VR in Elite: Dangerous, robbing a bank in 4K in Battlefield Hardline, or prepping your system for future experiences, TITAN X has the performance and features to give you smooth, consistent frame rates, with industry-leading frame times. And if you somehow max out TITAN X, it’s compatible with 2-Way, 3-Way and 4-Way SLI, and forthcoming VR SLI modes where each GPU renders separate displays in VR headsets to improve performance and further reduce latency.


Specification:
- GeForce Titan X
- GPU: GeForce Titan X
- Core Base Clock: 1000MHz
- Core Boost Clock: 1075MHz
- Memory Clock: 7010MHz
- Memory Size: 12288MB GDDR5
- Bus Type: PCI Express 3.0
- Memory Bus: 384-bit
- CUDA Cores: 3072
- DirectX 12: Yes
- DVI Port: 1x Dual-Link DVI, 3x DisplayPort & 1x HDMI
- DisplayPort: Yes
- HDCP: Yes
- HDMI: Yes
- Power: 1x 6-Pin & 1x 8-Pin
- 600W PSU Required
- 250W TDP
- Dimensions: L=282mm, W=110mm, H=43mm
- Warranty: 3yr


Was [£889.99] Inc. VAT (PREVIOUS THIS WEEK ONLY PRICE)!!

Only £859.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW














Bear in mind this card is currently on WEEKLY OFFER, our weekly offers refresh every Wednesday, so irrelevant of our cost this card shall go back in price midday tomorrow. :)
 
I see the ocuk titan X down to 839.99 has of posting. I am probably pushing my luck on this one but any possibility of it hitting 799.00 perhaps on the today only link.
 
Dropped even further, more stock landed today at further improved exchange rate, now £839.99 inc. vat, absolutely smashing the UK prices up on Titan X at moment. :)
 
I guess if one can afford this one can afford a game or two to run on it. Shame the free Witcher/Batman don't seem to come with the Titans to sweeten the deal further.
 
Current price appears to be lower at £839.99. Now that's a discount, considering the RRP is like £900. Beats the measly £5/£10 discount from the other day, haha. Also agree that it's a shame the free games deal doesn't come with this card.
 
Dropped even further, more stock landed today at further improved exchange rate, now £839.99 inc. vat, absolutely smashing the UK prices up on Titan X at moment. :)

Is this price permanent or will it go back up for the OCUK and Palit models ?

Thinking of getting a TX in a fortnight if these prices stay :)
 
I wouldn't bother mate. You should have stayed with your 980? with rumors on 390x blowing Titan X away I would think a big price drop is coming.

OC3D confirmed that parts of the leaked benchmarks are spot on and it really doesn't blow it away going by those.

I'll wait and see if the 390X is worth the wait or if it's more internet made BS.
 
Doesn't the 'next' card always 'blow away' the current card according to 'leaked benchmarks' every time, only for the card to mildly out perform it buy around 10-20% on release? Of course if AMD can produce something that out performs Titan X then they can price it accordingly. I'#ll believe it when I see it though. If AMD could beat Titan X for 2/3rds of the price, wouldn't they? It has to be said that if they really want to gain market share with NVidia taking 76% of the GPU market in Q4 2014 they should want to (I'll admit Q4 2014 is a limited period and NVidia were pushing 9xx sales pretty strongly at the time) desperately.
 
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How comes the titans do not come with the games like the 9 series they should do at these prices.

I expect people who buy these aren't bothered about a free game, but that's not really the point as you say..

Maybe because it's not a 9 series strictly speaking and nv only have enough codes for 9 series expected sales
 
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