NVIDIA TITAN V uses GV100-400 GPU and has 16-phase VRM (video)

Posted on Tuesday, December 12 2017 @ 12:53 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Gamers Nexus did one of the first tear downs of the new $2,999 NVIDIA TITAN V card. The site found that the card uses the GV100-400-A1 GPU and spotted that the board number is PG500. Another interesting discovery is that TITAN V features 16-phase VRM.
The VRM on this board is a 16-phase built of Fairchild MOSFETs, with voltage controllers of somewhat ambiguous specifications – some of the controllers are by Monolithic Power Systems and have no public data sheets available, making it difficult to diagnose.
The site is working on a full review so we should get detailed performance metrics from at least one source later this week.



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