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First benchmarks of the titan xp, 10% more powerful than the 1080 ti

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Nvidia recently introduced the most powerful graphics card on the market, the GeForce GTX Titan Xp, a model that is an updated revision of the Titan X but with 3840 CUDA Cores, which give it a small performance advantage.

The first benchmarks of the Titan Xp are not surprising

Little by little, different benchmarks of the Titan Xp are being published and its results, which as we expected, are not impressive, but they do reach to be more powerful than a GTX 1080 Ti in approximately 10-12%. This is revealed by the benchmark with the 3DMark Fire Strike 1.1 Performance, which gave the Titan Xp some 31, 956 points.

In the graph we can see that the GTX 1080 Ti with the stock frequencies remains with a score of 28, 672, 11% below. Compared to the GTX 1080 'dry, the Titan Xp is 25% more powerful according to the 3DMark test.

Results in 3DMark FireStrike

GeForce GTX Titan Xp uses the same Pascal graphics core as the previous Titan X and GTX 1080 Ti, so we didn't expect a big jump in performance. The CUDA cores were increased to 3, 840 units and the maximum frequency was raised to 1, 582 MHz. This makes the Titan Xp reach 12.15 Tflops of theoretical power compared to 10.8 Tflops for the 1080 Ti and 11 Tflops for the Titan X.

Is that price difference worth 10-12% more performance?

If we see in the graphics, we will be able to notice that with a little OC we can achieve almost equal the performance of this new graphics card with a GTX 1080 Ti.

AMD vs Nvidia: the best cheap graphics card

Nvidia Titan Xp is priced at 1, 349 euros, practically about 550 euros above the GTX 1080 Ti, which makes us rethink whether it is really worth going for it.

Source: videocardz

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