Micron Technology, Inc. MT4JTF12864AZ-1G4D1 1GB DDR3 1333 Desktop RAM
- 1GB
- DDR3 1333 (PC3 1060…
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PNY Technologies, Inc.
High-end GPU with 6 GB GDDR5 memory, PCI-E 3.0 interface, DisplayPort, DVI, HDMI outputs and a fan heatsink cooler
The PNY GeForce GTX TITAN Black is a 6GB graphics card built on the NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Black chipset. It targets enthusiasts and professionals who need a high-end single-GPU solution for demanding compute or gaming workloads.
The card occupies a PCI Express 3.0 slot and requires both a 6-pin and an 8-pin PCI-E power connector. A dual 6-pin to 8-pin adapter cable is included in the box. The reference fan-and-heatsink cooler exhausts heat into the case, so ensure your chassis has adequate airflow to prevent thermal throttling.
The 6GB GDDR5 frame buffer is the single figure that determines whether this card fits your workload. It sets the hard limit for texture resolution, model complexity and dataset size that can reside in local video memory without paging to system RAM.
| Brand | PNY |
|---|---|
| Model | VCGGTXTITANBXPB-CG |
| Memory Size | 6GB |
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