GTX Titan X 3- & 4-way SLI Spotted at GTC & Corsair

Hey Everyone! This is Steve from Gamers Nexus, and I just wanted to show off a few high performance PCS that we encountered at GTC 2015, the GPU technology conference hosted in San Jose. We also encountered one of these items at Corsair's offices, which will be separate content online shortly for that visit.

During the Titan X announcement shortly after, Nvidia also unveiled what is called the dev box. This is something that Jensen announced up on stage as the CEO of Nvidia. The dev box is effectively a $115,000 high performance pc that is not intended for gamers. It's meant for computing tasks, simulation, high quality renders, and things of that nature. So, to this end, really not something you're looking at as a gamer even remotely. They actually custom build these, they individually build and ship each order, so it's not a mass production run.

The dev box I believe is equipped with either three or four Titan Xs. It's a lot of Graphics power, so that was seen at the Corsair headquarters not far from here. The dev box is already known, we just thought we'd show a video of one in existence on the show floor itself. We saw three GTX Titan X's running a flex demo and flex is one of nid Technologies. It's uh I believe part of the gamework suite and it is used for physics processing. Its developers can plug into it to make very accurate, very detailed physics effects.

In the instance of the show floor's demo, it was a water effect. They've also shown cereal bowls and milk and things like that in the past to demonstrate this. So, this was operating on three GTX Titan X's, one of them was doing the simulation and the other two were performing additional support of tasks. Pretty cool just to see things working in an SLI capacity, of course. But uh nothing major here, just thought I'd show those to everyone because it is a brand new card and seeing a lot of them as neat.

One thing I noticed in looking at the SLI Titan X's was The Limited space between each one. You may remember from an article that news mentioned that the back plate was ditched on the Titan X, which was done specifically for airflow purposes in SLI configurations. The 980 had a back plate with a removable piece to allow greater air flow in SLI configs but in this instance they just dropped it completely. You can see why here because if you had a back plate on there, it would be suffocating the first or second card if you had three.

So those are just some high performance PCS I thought I'd show off pretty cool stuff. We'll have more on Titan X and other high-end Graphics chips in the near future, as in probably next week. So do stay tuned for that, and I will see you all next time.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey everyone this is Steve from Gamers Nexus and I just wanted to show off a few high performance PCS that we encountered at GTC 2015 the GPU technology conference hosted in San Jose and we also encountered one of these items at corsair's offices which there will be separate content online shortly for that visit so during the Titan X announcement shortly there after Nvidia also unveiled what is called the dev box and this is something that Jensen announced up on stage the CEO of Nvidia and the dev box is effectively a $115,000 uh high performance pc that is not intended for gamers it's it's meant for uh Computing tasks simulation high quality renders and things of that nature so to this end really not something you're looking at as a gamer even remotely they actually custom build these they individually build and ship each order so is not a mass production run and the dev box I believe is equipped with either three or four Titan X's it's it's a lot of Graphics power so that was seen at the Corsair headquarters not far from here and the dev box is already known we just thought we'd show a video of one in existence on the show floor itself we saw three GTX Titan X's running a flex demo and flex is one of nid Technologies it's uh I believe part of the gamework suite and it is used for physics processing uh it's developers can plug into it to make very accurate uh very detailed physics effects so in the instance of the show floor's demo it was a water effect they've also shown cereal bowls and milk and things like that in the past to demonstrate this so this was operating on three GTX Titan X's one of them was doing the simulation and the other two were performing additional support of tasks so pretty cool just to see things working in an SLI capacity of course but uh nothing major here just thought i' I'd show those to everyone because it is a brand new card and seeing a lot of them as neat one thing I noticed in looking at the SLI Titan X's was The Limited space between each one so you may remember in the article the news article I mentioned that the back plate was ditched on the Titan X and this was done specifically for airflow purposes in SLI configurations the 980 had a back plate with a removable piece to allow greater air flow in SLI configs but in this instance they just dropped it completely you can see why here because if you had a back plate on there it just it would be suffocating the first or second card if you had three so those are just some high performance PCS I thought I'd show off pretty cool stuff we'll have more on Titan X and other high-end Graphics chips in the near future as in probably next week so do stay tuned for that and I will see you all next timehey everyone this is Steve from Gamers Nexus and I just wanted to show off a few high performance PCS that we encountered at GTC 2015 the GPU technology conference hosted in San Jose and we also encountered one of these items at corsair's offices which there will be separate content online shortly for that visit so during the Titan X announcement shortly there after Nvidia also unveiled what is called the dev box and this is something that Jensen announced up on stage the CEO of Nvidia and the dev box is effectively a $115,000 uh high performance pc that is not intended for gamers it's it's meant for uh Computing tasks simulation high quality renders and things of that nature so to this end really not something you're looking at as a gamer even remotely they actually custom build these they individually build and ship each order so is not a mass production run and the dev box I believe is equipped with either three or four Titan X's it's it's a lot of Graphics power so that was seen at the Corsair headquarters not far from here and the dev box is already known we just thought we'd show a video of one in existence on the show floor itself we saw three GTX Titan X's running a flex demo and flex is one of nid Technologies it's uh I believe part of the gamework suite and it is used for physics processing uh it's developers can plug into it to make very accurate uh very detailed physics effects so in the instance of the show floor's demo it was a water effect they've also shown cereal bowls and milk and things like that in the past to demonstrate this so this was operating on three GTX Titan X's one of them was doing the simulation and the other two were performing additional support of tasks so pretty cool just to see things working in an SLI capacity of course but uh nothing major here just thought i' I'd show those to everyone because it is a brand new card and seeing a lot of them as neat one thing I noticed in looking at the SLI Titan X's was The Limited space between each one so you may remember in the article the news article I mentioned that the back plate was ditched on the Titan X and this was done specifically for airflow purposes in SLI configurations the 980 had a back plate with a removable piece to allow greater air flow in SLI configs but in this instance they just dropped it completely you can see why here because if you had a back plate on there it just it would be suffocating the first or second card if you had three so those are just some high performance PCS I thought I'd show off pretty cool stuff we'll have more on Titan X and other high-end Graphics chips in the near future as in probably next week so do stay tuned for that and I will see you all next time\n"