From case to CPU, my PC ran me roughly $1,200, so it's safe to say I'm not exactly the target consumer for Nvidia's new monster of a GPU, the $1,000 GeForce GTX Titan. Still, I can't help but salivate over the new card Nvidia says it designed for "gaming supercomputers."

What do you get for all that coin? One ridiculously fast card: 4.5 teraflops of horsepower, a 384-bit memory interface running at 6 Gbps for 288 GB/s of memory bandwidth. That's tech speak for "this card will run anything on ultra without breaking a sweat." If only there were more than just a handful of games that can take advantage of all that power...

Get all the details at the official GTX Titan web page.

Editor's note: The original article incorrectly stated the GTX Titan is 10X more powerful than the GTX 690. That statement was based on an incorrect reading of Nvidia's press materials. Apologies for the error. Find the GTX Titan's performance details here.