Titan 900: Unleashing the World's Most Powerful Desktop PC

Titan Computers unveils the Titan 900, the world's most powerful desktop PC with dual AMD EPYC processors, up to 6TB RAM, and NVIDIA Quadro graphics.

Get ready for a new level of computing power! Titan Computers has just unveiled the Titan 900, a desktop PC that pushes the boundaries of performance with its dual-processor setup, massive memory capacity, and top-of-the-line components.

Titan 900: Unleashing the World's Most Powerful Desktop PC

Titan 900: A Beastly Configuration

This Mid-Tower PC isn't messing around. Here's a look at its key features:

Processing Powerhouse

  • Processors:
    • Base: Dual AMD EPYC Genoa 9124 (32-core each)
    • Max: Up to 256 cores (configurable)

Massive Memory and Storage

  • RAM: Up to a staggering 6TB of DDR5 memory
  • Storage:
    • 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD (base)
    • Up to 20TB total storage capacity
    • Includes a 4TB Seagate Enterprise HDD (base)
Titan 900: Unleashing the World's Most Powerful Desktop PC

Graphics and Cooling

  • Graphics:
    • NVIDIA Quadro T400 with 4GB GDDR6 (base)
    • Customizable with more powerful GPU options
  • Cooling:
    • Dual SilverStone Technology CPU coolers
    • Antec Nano Diamond thermal paste
    • Five case fans for optimal airflow
    • Liquid cooling options available for enhanced thermal management

Connectivity and Design

  • Case: Titan Chariot Mid-Tower (aluminum and steel construction)
  • Connectivity:
    • 4x USB Type-A ports
    • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C port
    • 10 Gigabit Ethernet port
    • Additional ports configurable
  • Wireless: Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3

Price and Availability

The Titan 900 starts at a price of $8,000 for the base configuration and can go up to $120,000 for the highest-end configuration.

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