19:14 The 2080 Ti is in fact using its RT cores for RTGI, but the Titan V is doing the same in software. This game does not offer a non-RT version of global illumination, as was discovered by Digital Foundry.
I worked in the enterprise sector with both the 16 and 32 gb SXM2 versions of the voltas. they were ridiculous for number crunching. I wouldn't be surprised to see a bunch of gpu crypto mining hold outs running these monsters
Might be more for some specialty simulation than crypto, as far as I know the main thing they do well there is not much focus on on newer GPUs is double precision floating point performance. The titan V has 1/2 the tflops in fp64 performance as fp32 performance while a rtx 4090 only has 1:32 the fp64 performance of it's peformance when operating on fp32 and other modern gpus are similarly set up so a Titan V is actually several times faster than a 4090 in raw TFLOPS when doing fp64 math even though it's way slower at everything else. I don''t believe that is all that useful for crypto and also not super useful for AI so not a big focus on modern consumer or data center. It's mainly useful for high precision simulations and stuff which doesn't have the same market. The newer gpus have 64-bit floating point performance that
@@olnnnYeah, Nvidia just forgot about the HPC market, AI hype is too large. At least AMD is taking advantage of this and releasing their Instict MI cards, wich have great fp64 performace.
Nvidia released 'mining' cards with defective / surplus Volta cores.The CMP 100-210 and another model that the name escapes me. They are actually quite good on a number of algos they have ~3080 level hash rates with slightly less efficiency. They aren't able to be repurposed for gaming rigs though. PCI-e bandwidth is nerfed and IIRC it lacks driver support for rasterization.
@@RobloxianXSLI cards can't share VRAM. The interface is too slow. One of the GPUs usually acts as the master and assigns work to it's slaves between its own computation tasks. So while yes, you'd have 2 x 32gb of VRAM, each card only has access to 32gb so that's still your vram limit
@@ArtyI NVLink, The Titan V CEO uses NVLink in SLI mode. You should go watch that old LTT video "Is NVLink BETTER than SLI?". He's able to combine two Quadro GV100s to get 64GB of VRAM, and it actually beats everything else at the time in gaming. It'd be in between the 4060 Ti and 4070 in 4K Ultra today
The _only_ reason i was even aware of the Titan V, was because at the time, it was the first card to break 60fps at 4K very high settings, on Final Fantasy 15. Literally nothing else on the market was able to hit that threshold before it. And the Radeon VII got my hopes up for nothing as well.
I knew about it because the big tech tubers got into a benchmark shoot out using Titan Vs back in the day, which culminated with some 3rd party professional overclocker managing to set new record Time Spy benchmark with FOUR overclocked Titan Vs and dual liquid nitrogen cooled Intel HEDT CPUs (it might've been Kingpin, but I'm not sure).
The benchmark's script forces him to fire until the coachman has expired or his compatriot has reached his mark at the back of the coach (assuming he survives the volley). Since it missed every shot without so much as grazing the target before the next step was reached (in a spectacular show of bad RNG), it skipped forward to the dynamite toss to continue the benchmark, the same dynamite that RNG rolled out of range of the horse, who was scripted to expire either way. RNGesus really said "no" at every step of that sequence without fail. 😂
just bought this gpu too, very excited to get it. this series has been great for me as a collector, i'm collecting all 8 of them currently have 6 of them so far
Listen man your vids are so relaxing like fr it feels like its REALLY high production value if your channel does not blow up then i really dont know keep it up man
I love this series. I have no idea why I find different generations of GPU fascinating, but I do. I think the main reason I find GPU generation so fascinating is the price of high end cards of ceerain which then gets undercut by 500-1000 dollars price to performance in the next generation or two. It's laughable how the economics work.
Just finished the video. I rarely finish a yt video but finished yours felt so satisfying, I said it once before on another video of yours but the vibe your videos give off is immaculate. Please never change them unless you add something completely new to your channel. Thank you
There was once a rumor that Nvidia was going to push out Volta GTX cards by early 2018, but the Ethereum mining thing started happening, which raised demand for Graphics cards across the board.
You didn't get the memo. The Titan V is a beast in FP64 (scientific computing) and FP32 (some AI model training outside LLMs). The Titan V is 7.45 TFlops (IEEE float 64 bit). You can't buy this level of performance today even at the Titan V MSRP! (Disclaimer: I own and use Titan V for scientific computing, also some AI). I also bought some NVidia stock because and when this card came out and it earned me more than my day job...
I know that you put a lot of time, effort and investment into this series, and in my opinion, it has really paid off. I've enjoyed every minute of all of these videos. And considering that I recently bought a water cooled 980 Ti in immaculate condition as a second GPU specifically for running games on CRT monitors and TVs, this information was also relevant. Thanks.
The Titan series never disappeared, they just merged it into the "consumer" class with the 90 series and this, made it more palatable. Same could be said for HEDT chips.
First Titan had hardware and software advantage over their Geforce counterpart, later lost all that and became just Geforce with different name so Nvidia could ask more.
@@HunterTracks AMD decided to went full Intel and charged more money, you think 7980XE and 9980XE costing US$2000 was ridiculous, try the latest 7995WX. Intel Xeon HEDT Workstation is close to a paper launch. CPU? Hard to find and get. Asrock, MSI, Gigabyte or even ASUS? Just 1-3 motherboard.
HEDT now is the degen class of consumer CPUs like the 14900KS which are literally uncoolable because the thermal conductivity of the die itself is the limiting factor. Modern Threadripper is just a "budget" Epyc Genoa for small businesses and Sapphire Rapids was a paper launch.
Whats crazy is this cards could overclock like crazy, but it's the blower cooler that holds them back. GN did an OC review back in the day and got the core clock up over 2 GHz
I am surprised it does so well. The whole Avatar / Ubisoft talk made me think about if they could just release game benchmark, kinda like demos, so people could try the benchmark out before buying.
The Only British Person's content I like. You inspire me to make content like you. Your content is basically really well polished, Huge W. Also I have NEVER heard of Titan V.
I have always loved the titan v, almost pulled the trigger on one for $500 in 2022, but realized I really didn't need it. Super cool card with a powerhouse of a chip!
I see comments all the time saying that Titan cards and 90 class cards aren't for gaming, which is not entirely true. GeForce cards are primarily aimed at gaming as that's the gaming brand and only the Titan X Pascal onwards showed Titans not using the GeForce brand, otherwise the original Titan X was, and the 90 and 90Ti class cards like the 3090Ti or 4090 are just listed with the other cards of their generation, they don't have their own drivers like the Titan class.
Great Video, I love this series, because I only rarely hear these cards getting talked about, and I'm curious about them! But please make the music in the benchmark after you finish speaking a bit less loud
The Titan V was so not intended for gamers that Nvidia didn’t bother optimizing drivers for it. I was actually shocked at how smooth the card was performing in this video. All the older videos I saw in the card had good averages but terrible lows and many stutters. The Titan V was a machine learning GPU that was made able to game probably because Mr. Leather Jacket thought it would be cool.
I think the real question is why Nvidia wont allow the tenor cores in this card to be utilized for gaming? I think its because it would outperform the newer cards they wanted to continue to sell afterwards. It would be like the iconic GTX 1080 ti but for dlss and Ray tracing.
I managed to recently get a great deal on two used Titan V cards. While I downgraded from RTX 3070 to them, they are much better of use to me with their increadible FP64 performance. While they are not as fast for gaming, they still destroy gaming cards in double precision compute work. I remember looking at these cards before with an awe, and something that I never would use. But 7 years later and Engineering degree behind, and they are a crucial part of my worktsation PC. One iteresting thing is that the mining variants of these cards are appearing on used markets, they are useless pretty much for anything but AI as they are limited by their PCIe connection.
I was so incredibly sad I didn't get the Titan V... I sold my previous gpu to buy a 3080 but they all sold out so I had to make do with a Gtx 660ti instead of my old vega 64. During the scalper pandemic there was a used Titan V for 450£ but I foolishly held on hope that I could get a newgen card... seeing this I kind of wish I would've gotten it, especially since I bought my 6800xt for 1000£.
YES I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO. I was wondering how would "most-powerful-but-without-mesh-shaders" video card perform in Alan Wake 2. Thank you, now i can sleep at peace :)
Awesome video. Always wanted to know how it stack to 2080 Ti after those few years. Closest to Volta GeForce are GTX 16 series. However they can do Mesh Shaders (while Titan V can't). I still think however that Titan V is the fastest "GeForce" or "GTX" card ever made :) (up to this point)
Everybody has their own "Days of PC hardware." Are you saying there is no PC Hardware these days ? I could say the early to mid 2000's was the "Days of PC hardware" before there was any uEFI and overclocking was a much harder more intricate experience and ATI and Nvidia were really duking out and AMD was hitting the market with the first 64bit chips.
I briefly owned a Titan RTX (which ironically was an upgrade from a 2080Ti) and can say, with confidence - that it’s basically the same for performance, unless you’re gaming at higher resolutions where VRAM would be more important
the titan are pretty much turn into x90. probably at the request of AIB. because with the titan series nvidia did not allow partner to sell the card with their own custom design. all titan must follow nvidia refence design AND price. i think partner did not like the last part. because without their custom model they cannot charge higher price than nvidia MSRP price.
The TitanV was a great card all around - just you'd have to be loaded or insane to buy that for gaming. Also Tensor-Cores and RT-Cores are something completely different. The RT-Cores are designed for accelerating, as the name implies, raytracing. While the Tensor-cores are for high-throughput matrix-multiplications (number-crunching like is used for DLSS). Neither of them can do the work of the other.
you should add fooocus AI to your benchmarks and see how long it takes to render an image on a card, or LM studio to see tokens per second in language models
I meant to comment this: Would you be interested in an AMD Radeon Vega Frontier Edition to test? I know of one I could send to you, not sure if the cost is worth it though.
19:14
The 2080 Ti is in fact using its RT cores for RTGI, but the Titan V is doing the same in software. This game does not offer a non-RT version of global illumination, as was discovered by Digital Foundry.
The Titan V's kinda goated there then my goodness
I would use the Titan V today just because of how bad ass its name is with the fact that its GOLD.
I worked in the enterprise sector with both the 16 and 32 gb SXM2 versions of the voltas. they were ridiculous for number crunching. I wouldn't be surprised to see a bunch of gpu crypto mining hold outs running these monsters
Might be more for some specialty simulation than crypto, as far as I know the main thing they do well there is not much focus on on newer GPUs is double precision floating point performance.
The titan V has 1/2 the tflops in fp64 performance as fp32 performance while a rtx 4090 only has 1:32 the fp64 performance of it's peformance when operating on fp32 and other modern gpus are similarly set up so a Titan V is actually several times faster than a 4090 in raw TFLOPS when doing fp64 math even though it's way slower at everything else.
I don''t believe that is all that useful for crypto and also not super useful for AI so not a big focus on modern consumer or data center. It's mainly useful for high precision simulations and stuff which doesn't have the same market. The newer gpus have 64-bit floating point performance that
@@olnnnYeah, Nvidia just forgot about the HPC market, AI hype is too large.
At least AMD is taking advantage of this and releasing their Instict MI cards, wich have great fp64 performace.
Nvidia released 'mining' cards with defective / surplus Volta cores.The CMP 100-210 and another model that the name escapes me. They are actually quite good on a number of algos they have ~3080 level hash rates with slightly less efficiency. They aren't able to be repurposed for gaming rigs though. PCI-e bandwidth is nerfed and IIRC it lacks driver support for rasterization.
@@olnnn When comparing fp32, one should not take TF32 performance as FP32, it is a different thing! The Titan V has no TF32 but FP16 which is similar.
GPU mining is dead
Lol I was browsing YT on my TV and found this being uploaded 18 seconds ago
Same
Same
same
I'm sorry you had to use the TH-cam TV app
@@Policepigeon haha don't worry I connect with my phone and control it that way. And I have premium so no ads so it's ok
Imagine 2 Titan V CEOs in SLI with an i9-9990XE and 128GB of DDR4-4600mhz RAM in 2018. Would have been absolutely insane
it'd be a build that would still last
@@classicgameover The 64GB of VRAM alone would make it the most future-proofed build on the planet
@@RobloxianXSLI cards can't share VRAM. The interface is too slow. One of the GPUs usually acts as the master and assigns work to it's slaves between its own computation tasks. So while yes, you'd have 2 x 32gb of VRAM, each card only has access to 32gb so that's still your vram limit
Hell, it's possible that a single Titan V would perform better in games than 2
@@ArtyI NVLink, The Titan V CEO uses NVLink in SLI mode. You should go watch that old LTT video "Is NVLink BETTER than SLI?". He's able to combine two Quadro GV100s to get 64GB of VRAM, and it actually beats everything else at the time in gaming. It'd be in between the 4060 Ti and 4070 in 4K Ultra today
The _only_ reason i was even aware of the Titan V, was because at the time, it was the first card to break 60fps at 4K very high settings, on Final Fantasy 15. Literally nothing else on the market was able to hit that threshold before it. And the Radeon VII got my hopes up for nothing as well.
I knew about it because the big tech tubers got into a benchmark shoot out using Titan Vs back in the day, which culminated with some 3rd party professional overclocker managing to set new record Time Spy benchmark with FOUR overclocked Titan Vs and dual liquid nitrogen cooled Intel HEDT CPUs (it might've been Kingpin, but I'm not sure).
10:22 Did I just see that revolver shoot 15 bullets in a row?
Wtf rockstar
Oh yeah fr wtff ??!
Yes from Rockstar, the company that gave us anti-pigeon homing dynamite in RDR1.
The benchmark's script forces him to fire until the coachman has expired or his compatriot has reached his mark at the back of the coach (assuming he survives the volley). Since it missed every shot without so much as grazing the target before the next step was reached (in a spectacular show of bad RNG), it skipped forward to the dynamite toss to continue the benchmark, the same dynamite that RNG rolled out of range of the horse, who was scripted to expire either way. RNGesus really said "no" at every step of that sequence without fail. 😂
@@darthwiizius what the....
Another great video! Always interested to see how older cards stack in today’s ever changing environment! Keep it up good sir!
Here's a model I never heard. Good find Mr. British iceberg.
us brits might have internet speeds that in america, havent existed for years, but give something to find online. we will find it. always.
@@TheOneDanTek like new land to invade, I can trust you Brits on that one.
bri'ish
just bought this gpu too, very excited to get it. this series has been great for me as a collector, i'm collecting all 8 of them currently have 6 of them so far
Listen man your vids are so relaxing like fr it feels like its REALLY high production value if your channel does not blow up then i really dont know keep it up man
Yes i want 2 of these for my next build and before you say sli is dead im making a dream build from 2017 on the x299 platform.
Peoplo who robotically go "sli is dead" are not fun imo :p
@@agle_6098 agreed. Whats the fun in overclocking 1 gpu when i can overclock 2 of them.
@@HD7970sadly titan v doesnt has the sli connectors, but titan xp does, i own two of those in sli, recently built them.
The fact that the titan V outperforms the 4060 and can be found for $300 now really says something.
200$ even
I love this series. I have no idea why I find different generations of GPU fascinating, but I do. I think the main reason I find GPU generation so fascinating is the price of high end cards of ceerain which then gets undercut by 500-1000 dollars price to performance in the next generation or two. It's laughable how the economics work.
Just finished the video. I rarely finish a yt video but finished yours felt so satisfying, I said it once before on another video of yours but the vibe your videos give off is immaculate. Please never change them unless you add something completely new to your channel. Thank you
Next one to test, Titan RTX!
*pats pockets* 😬
He actually went and got a titan V for a video. What a legend!
Edit: also, do you have any plans to "review" the Titan Z?
There was once a rumor that Nvidia was going to push out Volta GTX cards by early 2018, but the Ethereum mining thing started happening, which raised demand for Graphics cards across the board.
What a brilliant future we could have got, instead we got the worse one…
You didn't get the memo. The Titan V is a beast in FP64 (scientific computing) and FP32 (some AI model training outside LLMs). The Titan V is 7.45 TFlops (IEEE float 64 bit). You can't buy this level of performance today even at the Titan V MSRP! (Disclaimer: I own and use Titan V for scientific computing, also some AI). I also bought some NVidia stock because and when this card came out and it earned me more than my day job...
I know that you put a lot of time, effort and investment into this series, and in my opinion, it has really paid off.
I've enjoyed every minute of all of these videos.
And considering that I recently bought a water cooled 980 Ti in immaculate condition as a second GPU specifically for running games on CRT monitors and TVs, this information was also relevant.
Thanks.
The Titan series never disappeared, they just merged it into the "consumer" class with the 90 series and this, made it more palatable. Same could be said for HEDT chips.
First Titan had hardware and software advantage over their Geforce counterpart, later lost all that and became just Geforce with different name so Nvidia could ask more.
But HEDT CPUs still exist? AMD released their new Threadripper lineup half a year ago, and Intel also released new Xeons at the start of last year.
@@HunterTracks AMD decided to went full Intel and charged more money, you think 7980XE and 9980XE costing US$2000 was ridiculous, try the latest 7995WX.
Intel Xeon HEDT Workstation is close to a paper launch. CPU? Hard to find and get. Asrock, MSI, Gigabyte or even ASUS? Just 1-3 motherboard.
HEDT now is the degen class of consumer CPUs like the 14900KS which are literally uncoolable because the thermal conductivity of the die itself is the limiting factor. Modern Threadripper is just a "budget" Epyc Genoa for small businesses and Sapphire Rapids was a paper launch.
But 90 series is older than titan #GTX690 and the last intel HEDT for gaming was 2011-3 and 2066
Man, just seeing Jayz´s video thumbnail and description and then seeing Linuses. The writing was already on the wall.
Whats crazy is this cards could overclock like crazy, but it's the blower cooler that holds them back. GN did an OC review back in the day and got the core clock up over 2 GHz
the workstation blower are better than the consumer ones they're all metal & have more vents for airflow.
I am surprised it does so well.
The whole Avatar / Ubisoft talk made me think about if they could just release game benchmark, kinda like demos, so people could try the benchmark out before buying.
The Only British Person's content I like. You inspire me to make content like you. Your content is basically really well polished, Huge W.
Also I have NEVER heard of Titan V.
High praise, And high discrimination at the same time 😆
I have always loved the titan v, almost pulled the trigger on one for $500 in 2022, but realized I really didn't need it. Super cool card with a powerhouse of a chip!
Attack on Titan GPUs
Manga fan lol!
I see comments all the time saying that Titan cards and 90 class cards aren't for gaming, which is not entirely true. GeForce cards are primarily aimed at gaming as that's the gaming brand and only the Titan X Pascal onwards showed Titans not using the GeForce brand, otherwise the original Titan X was, and the 90 and 90Ti class cards like the 3090Ti or 4090 are just listed with the other cards of their generation, they don't have their own drivers like the Titan class.
I love how your videos have a fancy vibe, please don't change your style
was hoping for one of your videos on this card, nice
I see a iceberg video, i like before watching.
Great Video, I love this series, because I only rarely hear these cards getting talked about, and I'm curious about them! But please make the music in the benchmark after you finish speaking a bit less loud
Got my hands on this card for around 250 usd used. Its the most beautiful graphic card in my opinion and i never plan on selling it❤❤
Nvidia saying the Titan V is not Intended for gamers sounds like when Microsoft said Flight Simulator was not a game
The Titan V was so not intended for gamers that Nvidia didn’t bother optimizing drivers for it. I was actually shocked at how smooth the card was performing in this video. All the older videos I saw in the card had good averages but terrible lows and many stutters. The Titan V was a machine learning GPU that was made able to game probably because Mr. Leather Jacket thought it would be cool.
I think the real question is why Nvidia wont allow the tenor cores in this card to be utilized for gaming? I think its because it would outperform the newer cards they wanted to continue to sell afterwards. It would be like the iconic GTX 1080 ti but for dlss and Ray tracing.
Finally someone makes a video about this gpu!!!!
I waited so long for this. Thank you.
I managed to recently get a great deal on two used Titan V cards. While I downgraded from RTX 3070 to them, they are much better of use to me with their increadible FP64 performance. While they are not as fast for gaming, they still destroy gaming cards in double precision compute work. I remember looking at these cards before with an awe, and something that I never would use. But 7 years later and Engineering degree behind, and they are a crucial part of my worktsation PC. One iteresting thing is that the mining variants of these cards are appearing on used markets, they are useless pretty much for anything but AI as they are limited by their PCIe connection.
I was so incredibly sad I didn't get the Titan V... I sold my previous gpu to buy a 3080 but they all sold out so I had to make do with a Gtx 660ti instead of my old vega 64. During the scalper pandemic there was a used Titan V for 450£ but I foolishly held on hope that I could get a newgen card... seeing this I kind of wish I would've gotten it, especially since I bought my 6800xt for 1000£.
YES I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO. I was wondering how would "most-powerful-but-without-mesh-shaders" video card perform in Alan Wake 2. Thank you, now i can sleep at peace :)
Awesome video. Always wanted to know how it stack to 2080 Ti after those few years.
Closest to Volta GeForce are GTX 16 series. However they can do Mesh Shaders (while Titan V can't).
I still think however that Titan V is the fastest "GeForce" or "GTX" card ever made :) (up to this point)
These retrospectives are fantastic.
Honestly, those were the days of PC hardware. Crazy water cooling SLI setups looked awesome
Everybody has their own "Days of PC hardware." Are you saying there is no PC Hardware these days ?
I could say the early to mid 2000's was the "Days of PC hardware" before there was any uEFI and overclocking was a much harder more intricate experience and ATI and Nvidia were really duking out and AMD was hitting the market with the first 64bit chips.
Titan V was basically a mid point between Pascal and Turing, games back then were mostly Dx11 which didn't make it a great GPU for games
It's a Maxwell 1.0 style card, that goes between Kepler (GTX 7xx) and Maxwell 2.0 (GTX 9xx).
This time, NV simply made it bigger.
@@CompatibilityMadness true, nice analogy!
Now we need Titan V CEO Edition sli.
I wish you start venturing into stable diffusion or Ollama local instances while testing these Quadro like cards.
thanks iceberg for keeping this series going but i have to wish you luck getting the titan rtx (where i live in the us its 1300 dollars)
I've been waiting for this
TH-cam be recommending my favorite youtuber pretty fast
next video up is the Last Titan, the Titan RTX, unless Jensen decides that Iceberg Tech sucks and releases the RTX Titan Ada
It feels like your videos are supposed to have a million views
I briefly owned a Titan RTX (which ironically was an upgrade from a 2080Ti) and can say, with confidence - that it’s basically the same for performance, unless you’re gaming at higher resolutions where VRAM would be more important
titan RTX shoud have been better made tbh, it was just golden 2080ti pretty much
Hoping to see an ADA or a Blackwell RTX Titan for 4K 60 FPS in Alan Wake 2. It'll only cost $3999.
the titan are pretty much turn into x90. probably at the request of AIB. because with the titan series nvidia did not allow partner to sell the card with their own custom design. all titan must follow nvidia refence design AND price. i think partner did not like the last part. because without their custom model they cannot charge higher price than nvidia MSRP price.
4090 is the titan. We even had 3090ti which was exacly the same as titan V CEO
Quite impressive performance for today's games in my eyes.
Damn this video came out just as i was looking at something similar XD
Gigachad titan V CEO edition
Titan ❌ Titanic ✅
Titanite ❓
The TitanV was a great card all around - just you'd have to be loaded or insane to buy that for gaming.
Also Tensor-Cores and RT-Cores are something completely different. The RT-Cores are designed for accelerating, as the name implies, raytracing. While the Tensor-cores are for high-throughput matrix-multiplications (number-crunching like is used for DLSS). Neither of them can do the work of the other.
Practically you could also review RTX x090 series cards in the future as they're more or less Titans branded to gamers.
Keep up the great work!
The irony being I just bought one of these this week.
you should add fooocus AI to your benchmarks and see how long it takes to render an image on a card, or LM studio to see tokens per second in language models
Love this series but I really hope you'll still do the Titan Z!
Why cant the V use Dlss ? AFAIK DLSS uses the tensor cores for its ML calculations and Volta has the 1st generation of that technology.
I have two Titan X; one is the Star Wars Galactic Empire version.
ngl, I’m sort of jealous.
Would love to see a video about windows 7 and a 3090TI, cant seem to find one on TH-cam! You'd be the first
*This is why id be curious how well those 48gig RTX cards etc run in latest games* 😅
yo you should do more cpu tests like with some older top end ryzens like 3900xt or 5950x be cool to see how they old up in newr next gen games
hey lord iceberg! what cameras do you use for you cinematics?
Sooooo im assuming a Titan RTX card will be next
Bro the size of Overlay is too small you can increase that from RTSS!
"you dont play tomb rider games just to stare at Lara Croft, right?"
**WRONG** **I NEED THE RAYTRACING ON THE BOOTY**
Which one do you remember the least? The Titan Z or the Titan V?
oh i so want to hear the Titan Z(ed) in the fake American accent. please make this happen!!!!
'Murica!
Horizon Forbidden West "might require a... heavier hand". Subtle.
I meant to comment this:
Would you be interested in an AMD Radeon Vega Frontier Edition to test? I know of one I could send to you, not sure if the cost is worth it though.
On GOG it's possible to download old versions of the witcher 3. Do you reckon its possible to do the same with cyberpunk?
Thought you'd be safe at 7:30 huh? BON.
Great video
Titan RTX.
According to TPU it was around RTX 6800 performance
Man, you're rich
Riiiiiiighhhht... XD... Love this nish videos! Keep going man!
What an unnecessary beauty, I love it!
great video 📹 📹
Im 2020 Cyberpunk, a 1070 level GPU could achieve near 60 FPS average at 1080p Medium, and the 1070 of course at 99% usage.
Is the big project a 40 series Gpu ?
how was 2017 7 years ago
How'd you even get one of these? Weren't they rather rare?
They pop up at CEX from time to time. The RTX is proving harder to get.
@@IcebergTech Neat. Speaking of rare, there's one of those Powercolor Dual 390 cards on eBay right now
Jokes on you, indeed I am playing tomb raider games to stare at Lara croft
LETS GOOO 1 MINUTE
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS
9:03 luckily her back isn't hairy enough to make this a concern for me
What about the Titan RTX?
thanks
This thing is still pretty pricey. Its Quadro counterpart, with 32GB of VRAM is even crazier - $1600-1900 on eBay!
2:37 What about 16xx cards? aren't those Volta?
no they are turing without tensor
the music in the video is overpowering, and the dialogue is too quiet, but great content
I like the titan name more than 90 tbh
Gpus from 2013-2017 looked so good from nvidia
If it wouldn't be hundreds of dollars in shipping from Canada I'd offer to loan my titan Z, it's just as dumb as you would think though haha.
I appreciate the thought, anyway!
i love gen v andre was great
ok now i want to see how high can go the TITAN RTX