Two years ago, Nvidia announced its original Titan graphics card, a bad-boy built on the company’s Kepler technology and for a time the most powerful card out there. Now, the Titan X is here and it’s ready to reclaim the throne. The new Titan X is the fastest single-GPU card around, and it looks to beat out the GTX 980,780Ti, and the original Titan by leaps and bounds. That’s due in part to the fact that the new Titan X reps Nvidia’s efficient Maxwell architecture, and that it has 12GB of GDDR5 VRAM, and 3072 CUDA cores. With some 8 billion transistors on a 602mm field, the Titan X has Nvidia’s biggest and also most powerful GPU. But what’s all that mumbo jumbo mean gaming-wise? Two main things. First, 4K gaming at reasonable frame rates. The Titan X can...