Nvidia Titan RTX Benchmarks Reveal It’s The Most Powerful GPU

Nvidia Titan RTX Benchmarks

PC hardware enthusiast “Death” shared benchmarks of the Nvidia Titan RTX which was overclocked and liquid-cooled. The Nvidia Titan RTX benchmarks reveal that it is the most powerful consumer graphics card on the market right now but that kind of power comes at a price.

The Titan RTX was overclocked to 2070 MHz and the memory was overclocked to 2025 MHz. The card was able to get 31,862 points in Fire Strike benchmark and 41,109 points in graphics test. This is very impressive indeed but other benchmarks reveal that it is only slightly faster than the RTX 2080 Ti.

You can check out the Nvidia Titan RTX benchmarks results and the card itself in the pictures included below:

JayzTwoCents released his video regarding the performance of the Titan RTX and even though it does perform better than the RTX 2080 Ti, the difference is minimal. This could improve in the future with better driver support but for now, the following is what you can expect to see from the Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti:

We can see the Nvidia Titan RTX benchmarks in different synthetic benchmarks and games but we do not see how well the card performs when real-time ray tracing features are turned on. It will be interesting to see what kind of performance advantage the Titan RTX has over the RTX 2080 Ti when RTX is turned on.

The Titan RTX offers a fully unlocked TU102 GPU with 4608 CUDA cores, 288 Texture Units, 96 ROPs, 576 Tensor cores, and 72 RT cores. The card comes with 24 GB of GDDR6 memory which is a lot. The maximum bandwidth is rated to be 672 GB/s but the overclocked card that we talked about here was able to hit 778 GB/s.

You would expect that this kind of power would not come cheap and you would be right. The Nvidia Titan RTX is available for 2,499 USD, which is a lot of money for a graphics card.

Let us know what you think about these Nvidia Titan RTX benchmarks and whether or not you are interested in buying this card.

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