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NVIDIA TITAN RTX

Presenting, the world's fastest desktop GPU - the NVIDIA Titan RTX - $2,499!

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NVIDIA® TITAN RTX™ is the fastest PC graphics card ever built. It’s powered by the award-winning Turing™ architecture, bringing 130 Tensor TFLOPs of performance, 576 tensor cores, and 24 GB of ultra-fast GDDR6 memory to your PC.

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#2 ·
checking in - my pair of these (along with Bitspower water blocks, 3MO and 4MO shunt resistors, and an Asus ROG 4 slot NVLink bridge) will arrive this weekend, ready for modding and water.

First thing you're going to do with your shiny new Titan RTX? SLI over NVLink Minesweeper, duh. SO. MANY. FRAMES.
 
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Not a gaming card granted...
I mean... hardware wise it is literally all the exact same stuff as the Geforce RTX cards, just a little bit more.

but I'm also old. Does it video output? check. Can it render 3d games? check.

Gaming card.
 
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Jay tested the card:

 
#9 · (Edited)
Yes, seems like the PCB is absolutely identical to the Ti's.
I am curious, if he removed the fan/LED headers to mount that block, because they are missing. :D



E: All in all it seems like what was to be expected - around 5-6% gain in avg. if similar clocked compared to the Ti.
Some benchmarks (by J2C) don't make sense right now like RotTR (11GB VRAM is sufficient even in 5K....maybe it ran more into the PT wall) or BF V RTX performance. For FC5 it could be a CPU bottleneck @ 4K because no more GameWorks effects are used since part 4.

The VRAM probably would be enough for 8K Surround - unfortunatly not the raw power @ SLI when games are demanding. Maybe with a 50%+ boost next gen. ;)
 

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The Nvidia cooler isn't great and J2C comparing to the Asus (better cooling) or chilled water cooled (much better cooling) isn't really apples to apples.
FE to Titan.. hrmm.. maybe. The Nvidia cooler will hold the more cores back. I'm looking forward to water to water.

The Titan RTX has a high power limit (than the normal 2080 ti), but i think most of us with the 2080 TIs already flashed to 2380w. :)

So, what I'd like to see (and will test this weekend) is 2080 ti (280w bios) on water vs titan RTX on water.

EDIT: it is 380w not 280w (sorry)
 
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The Nvidia cooler isn't great and J2C comparing to the Asus (better cooling) or chilled water cooled (much better cooling) isn't really apples to apples.
FE to Titan.. hrmm.. maybe. The Nvidia cooler will hold the more cores back. I'm looking forward to water to water.

The Titan RTX has a high power limit (than the normal 2080 ti), but i think most of us with the 2080 TIs already flashed to 280w. :)

So, what I'd like to see (and will test this weekend) is 2080 ti (280w bios) on water vs titan RTX on water.
Tbf on air vs on water for turing isn't exactly game changing. I never owned the FE model of the 2080ti but I have had every other variant. With the higher temp tolerance before clock drops squeezing out an extra 50mhz isnt going to make much of a difference.
 
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Ordered the Bitspower RTX blocks because I'm 90% sure that this card uses the same pcb layout.
 
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I tested right now the 2080 ti ftw3 vs my brand new Titan RTX under the same conditions at around 2000 MHz with no vram oc on air in BF5 all maxed out at 4k res. with dx12 and raytracing enabled.
With the newest driver the Titan is around 4 to 8 fps faster than the 2080 ti.
So the strange result of jay's youtube test where the 280 ti was faster was indeed a driver issue. The Titan is def. faster. In BF5 at 4k maxed out scenes in the single player with a lot of reflections fps go down to 40.
Btw my Titan RTX utilizes Samsung vram.
Power limit can be raised in AB up to 114% only
Max power draw was around 320 watt.
This card needs a powermod and has to get watercooled.
 
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Nice! Dat golden NVLink tho. :D
 
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So far these aren't so great.
I'm lower than my 2080 ti scores. (just grafix, i don't feel like OC'n the CPU/ram right now)

That said, those cards were water cooled. My guess is watercooling the titan is going to put them in line with the 2080 ti. I'm getting 200mhz-300mhz lower OC on the GPU. (almost never hits 2ghz)
It seems better than vs the 2080 ti in dx11 but worse in dx12
 
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oh yeaaaaaaa! :D

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#43 ·
But who knows, maybe they are both Dr´s making $10-15.000 (after tax) / month. Then its nothing to buy a couple of these RTX Titans. The thing is, since all of us got different economy its really hard to say what is "alot of money" for someone els.
 
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What clocks are people hitting with these? I can manage 140/1000 on mine which equates to 2040-2115 on core and 2000 on mem. I'm still waiting to see if the Ti blocks will fit one before I go dismantling mine.
 
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I mounted the Ti block to the Titan. Everything works will post pictures once I get back from dinner.
 
#51 ·
Tempted to buy two of these. It's only 5k :) My retirement account would hate me though. But hey, one of the stickers is bubbling on my 1080 Ti, that's a perfectly good excuse to upgrade right? :p
 
#52 ·
Tempted to buy two of these. It's only 5k :) My retirement account would hate me though. But hey, one of the stickers is bubbling on my 1080 Ti, that's a perfectly good excuse to upgrade right? :p

There used to be a sit-com in Europe where a rather well-off person would sell the Rolls-Royce and get a new one 'because the ash tray was full'. Similar logic..then again, the way the stock markets have been going, buying some usable hard-assets that give you joy (never mind the festive time of year) might be the smart move ;) !
 
#56 · (Edited)
So max clocks in BFV (all max, 60fps, RTX low, 4k) bounces between 2115-2145, it is a bit warm right now for NE but I should be able to get it 2130-2145 stable once it cools down again. Ill run timespy extreme brb

timespy extreme
https://www.3dmark.com/spy/5484616
 

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#58 · (Edited)
comparison to a 2080ti
https://www.3dmark.com/compare/spy/5484914/spy/5484616

thanks, well yea not worth it at all, my gpu core was jumping from 2055 to 2130, just added another pump into my loop and have lots of bubbles at the moment which increased temps a bit. 2.5% more score for 1400$ more price.