Geforce GTX 1080 Ti - Time Spy Scores + OC - Spotted In Futuremark ORB
In the Futuremark results database several entries of the Geforce GTX 1080 Ti have been spotted. It is not exactly a hard product series to seek with it's unusual 11 GB graphics memory. The scores are based on Time Spy results.
The card is compared with Titan X (OCed at 1772 MHz) with memory at 12251 MHz. In that configuration the 1080 Ti is able to beat that card and config with a graphics score of 9049 points (I am referring towards the GPU score here btw).
The 1080 Ti shows a 1481 Mhz clock frequency and 1376 Mhz on the memory, this card scores 9239 points. There also is an entry to be found with the card tweaked to 1860 MHz, here the cards cores 9303 points. That tweak does mean it would boost over 2000 MHz. Check for yourself here.
Update: there is also a scoree spotted with the card overclocked seriously, scoring 10952 in Time Spy .. not bad! :) That card is the GTX 1080 Ti ast 2062 MHz (Boost) with memory at 5702 MHz.
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Looking good for my next card (1080ti)

But, this bench cant be that accurate. The drivers are not even properly optimized for the 1080ti and third party card like msi, evga, asus will score better then this.
I still think the results are fine so far, but its too early until official and 3rd party cards are released with a couple of new drivers and tweaks.
Time will tell. Perhaps in April/may when the drivers are better for this card ;-)
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I think the new Ti will probably be power and voltage limited the same as the Titan XP, so don't expect 2.2+GHz overclocks. It will be around 2.1GHz for most cards the same as the Titan XP and other Pascal cards.

Same clocks on Titan XP 2062 MHz (Boost) with memory at 5702 MHz results, Slightly higher GPU Score on Titan XP.
1080 Ti: 10,825
Titan XP: 10,890

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No more than +/- 2%performance from TitanXP, i think.
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I think the new Ti will probably be power and voltage limited the same as the Titan XP, so don't expect 2.2+GHz overclocks. It will be around 2.1GHz for most cards the same as the Titan XP and other Pascal cards.
Same clocks on Titan XP 2062 MHz (Boost) with memory at 5702 MHz results, Slightly higher GPU Score on Titan XP.
1080 Ti: 10,825
Titan XP: 10,890

This is definitely legit. The numbers agree with what I expected form a proper oc
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In the bench the Ti has higher memory clock but the Titan XP they used has higher core clock. I guess we don't know the Ti's boost states - they might be higher than the Titan.
Could also be extra performance from that DX12 optimized driver Nvidia is coming out with - it's supposed to launch with the Ti on Friday I think. I guess this isn't a DX12 test though so idk. Maybe it effects performance in other areas too.