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GeForce GTX TITAN-X 3DMark Benchmarks Surface

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/10/2015 06:24 PM | source: | 67 comment(s)
GeForce GTX TITAN-X 3DMark Benchmarks Surface

Okay, BIG grain of salt - but they could be real. Somebody posted a couple of screenshots of Futuremark 3DMark 11 results. That somebody also apparently has four GeForce GTX Titan X graphics cards and published the results online. 

The cards have been tested properly with a Core i7-5960X eight-core processor, and the scores are both single-GPU and 4-way SLI with on 3DMark 11, with its "extreme" (X) preset. The card scored X7994 points in a single GPU run and a whopping X24064 points in 4-way SLI. Again that would be the test in EXTREME mode. The screenshots that leaked through Videocardz confirm the announced 12GB memory partition, but it also is listing a boost core clock of 1222 MHz and a memory clock of 1863 MHz (x4) for the Quad SLI setup. We do assume here that the card would be overclocked or tweaked a little, but these clocks are yummie for an 8 billion transistor encounting product!

Clock wise the single GTX Titan X would be clocked arround 1.0 GHz as the screenshot indicates. The memory is clocked at 1753 Mhz (x4) = 7.0 Ghz effective. And these numbers do make more sense. The GTX Titan X is expected to get 3072 shader processors, 192 TMUs, 96 ROPs, and a 384-bit wide GDDR5 memory bus with 12 GB of memory. The majority of specs are based on the GM200 Quadro counter-part. What remains weird though is that the entry is listed as 'Generic VGA', without a driver you simply can not activate SLI or even the single GPU, so it really should state something 'GeForce'.



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holystarlight
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#5026496 Posted on: 03/10/2015 06:28 PM
Damn, that is one yummie card indeed. Looks like NVidia might be releasing this card sooner than I expected. Plus the driver seem to be 347.77, makes me suspect the imminent release.

Denial
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#5026497 Posted on: 03/10/2015 06:32 PM
Damn, that is one yummie card indeed. Looks like NVidia might be releasing this card sooner than I expected. Plus the driver seem to be 347.77, makes me suspect the imminent release.


I'm pretty sure March 17th is basically confirmed. Jens said they'd let people know way more info on March 17th + a few of the guys that worked on UT stuff he said they were getting free ones.

moab600
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#5026498 Posted on: 03/10/2015 06:35 PM
early driver maybe, performance increase vs 980 are not impressive.

waltc3
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#5026506 Posted on: 03/10/2015 07:03 PM
Most likely these are fakes, of course, but we all love to speculate... :nerd: Here's what puzzles me from the start...

The GTX Titan X is expected to get 3072 shader processors, 192 TMUs, 96 ROPs, and a 384-bit wide GDDR5 memory bus with 12 GB of memory


Still don't get the oddish, 384-bit-wide memory bus (although cutting corners there is par for nVidia and certainly not new for the company)...I would think this would be a premium product with essentially a ridiculously high price that only an asylum inmate could love... ;)...so why not swallow the extra pins and go to 512-bits wide for the on-board local ram bus...? Makes sense especially after the latest nVidia debacle of selling 4GB cards the bus can't fully address because it isn't wide enough (only 3.5GBs out of the 4GBs onboard in the 980/970's.) I assume nVidia won't want to do that again--especially not in an ultra-premium-priced product...(but these specs are probably fake, after all...!)

Prince Valiant
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#5026507 Posted on: 03/10/2015 07:04 PM
If it's legitimate and not capable of much higher clocks that's pretty lame.

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