NVIDIA TITAN RTX Benchmarks

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At 2500 bucks the NVIDIA TITAN RTX is expensive and targeted at the professional market. People, however, will always run games on them. A PC enthusiast named ‘Death’, shared photos of his TITAN RTX on twitter, including benchmarks.



The card belongs to “jbn1010” from South Korea, was liquid cooled and then overclocked. The card was overclocked to 2070 MHz (GPU) and 2025 MHz (memory) and that achieved 31,862 points in Fire Strike benchmark (overall score) with a nice 41,109 points in graphics test.

The card holds 576 tensor cores and 72 raytracing cores, slightly more than the RTX 2080 Ti with it's 544 and 68 values respectively. With 24 GB of GDDR6 memory, the TU102 GPU should have plenty of it. The flagship card has 4608 shader processors and is aimed at AI researchers and data scientists, rather than gamers; Nvidia claims the card "transforms the PC into a supercomputer" allowing faster training and inference of neural networks and enables researchers to experiment with larger neural networks and data sets.

Turing-based TITAN is currently available for 2,499 USD. Added, also JayzTwoCents released a video with TITAN RTX review benchmark results, see below.

Source: Death @ TwitterJayzTwoCents via videocardz


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