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Rtx titan achieves more than 40,000 points in 3dmark with extreme oc

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NVIDIA's RTX Titan graphics card went on sale yesterday and became the most powerful GPU on the market right now. Since its announcement, there has been no official performance data available, but now that it's starting to be available in stores, many players are fiddling with it.

RTX Titan wouldn't be much more powerful than an RTX 2080 Ti, according to 3DMark results

The first performance results of the RTX Titan are being published and one of the most interesting is this one that was performed under 3DMark Firestrike, exceeding 40, 000 graphic points with water cooling and overclock in both the GPU and memory.

RTX Titan uses the TU102 chip with 4, 608 shader units, 288 texturing units, 96 raster units, 576 Tensor cores and 72 RT cores, placing itself at the apex of Nvidia's RTX series with Ray Tracing capabilities. Clock speeds will remain at 1350 MHz for the base and 1770 MHz for the Turbo frequencies. The card features 24 GB of GDDR6 memory along a 384-bit interface synchronized with a 7.00 Gbps clock (14.00 Gbps effective).

Results in 3DMark Firestrike

With 3DMark Firestrike , the RTX Titan earned a total score of 31, 862 points and a graphical score of 41, 109 points. This is impressive considering that a single chip based graphics card can score over 40, 000 points. Compared to the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti overclocking score (from Wccftech), we see that the difference between the two cards is not that great, as the RTX 2080 Ti scores 39, 958 points with a 2175 MHz overclock in the core and 2025 MHz in memory.

In the case of the Titan, it was overclocked at 2070 MHz in the core and 2025 MHz in memory.

The conclusion we could draw from this is that the performance difference between the RTX Titan and the RTX 2080 Ti would not be so great as to justify costing twice as much, at least, for video games. We'll be aware of more information on Titan's performance.

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