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First results of the nvidia titan v with overclocking

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The first NVIDIA card with gaming capabilities based on the Volta architecture is a leader in almost all standards. The results published on Reddit demonstrate the performance of the TITAN V overclocked with various settings.

TITAN V is overclocked and we have the results

NVIDIA TITAN V is the first graphics card with 5120 CUDA cores enabled. This is also the first NVIDIA gaming graphics card with built-in HBM2 memory, the first to do this was AMD with its RX VEGA series.

It appears that moderate overclocking will be possible with the TITAN V. The benchmark results released today appear to have a memory clock 110-130 MHz higher than the standard frequency. This increases the maximum theoretical bandwidth to 752 GB / s.

EVGA Precision already supports Volta overclocking, as you can see, up to 170 MHz for the core frequency, at least in this sample. This resulted in actual frequencies beyond 2 GHz.

NVIDIA TITAN V Benchmarks & Comparison

Dec 12, 2017 FireStrike Performance FireStrike Extreme FireStrike Ultra
TITAN V (OC) 35991 16848 7679
GTX 1080 TI (OC) 31395 15540 7712
GTX 1080 (OC) 25001 11880 5880
RX VEGA 64 (OC) 24008 11710 5978
Dec 12, 2017 Time Spy Superposition 8K Superposition 1080p Extreme
TITAN V (OC) 12485 5222 9431
GTX 1080 TI (OC) 10862 4725 6332
GTX 1080 (OC) 8360 3463 4753
RX VEGA 64 (OC) 7657 2606 4105

A comparison was made with GTX 1080 Ti, 1080 and RX Vega 64 graphics cards with overclocking (with stable and sustainable clocks) and these are the results.

By making an eye calculation, we can see that the TITAN V is approximately 10 @ 20% faster than the GTX 1080 Ti, always bearing in mind that these results are from synthetic applications.

Result in Gears of War 4

As we already have the result that this card achieves with Gears of War 4 in ultra @ 1440p. The TITAN V may be too expensive for the performance it offers, although that's a personal opinion. What do you think

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