NVIDIA Titan X 3DMark Performance revealed

In Fire Strike and Fire Strike Ultra

The guys over at Videocardz.com claim to have come across 3DMark Fire Strike and Fire Strike Ultra scores gathered with the NVIDIA Titan X Pascal, which was announced yesterday. Compared to reference GTX 1080 there is quite a measurable difference, but in all honesty, the extra you get could be more.

According to the results published by Videocardz.com the NVIDIA Titan X Pascal hits 26660 Marks running Fire Strike and 6532 Marks running Fire Strike Ultra. Compare that to 21603/5043 a GTX 1080 reference reaches and you'll see that the 1200 USD card is 23% faster in Fire Strike and almost 30% quicker in Fire Strike Ultra.

Currently the cheapest GeForce GTX 1080 Founders Edition cards can be found for approximately 700 USD, which means that in the case of the Titan X you pay 71% more for about 30% more performance, which is actually quite a whopping extra. Apart from this it's interesting to us that comparing the specifications of the Titan X with the GTX 1080 one could come to the almost same conclusion. The NVIDIA Titan X features 1.4 times the CUDA core count and a 50% wider memory bus but slightly lower clock speeds, thus resulting in a theoretical 30% performance bump over the GTX 1080.

Apparently we're curious to see in-game performance of this card but at the moment it appears that with the Titan X you have to pay quite a lot on top for bragging rights and a black Founders Edition cooler.



Source: Videocardz

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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