nVidia GeForce Titan X Pascal Gaming Benchmark in 2024

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @bobopaapoe1774
    @bobopaapoe1774 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I run mine undervolted at 800 mV and 1700 MHz. A lot more performance compared to stock and runs decently cool. One thing to note is that this card is like 8 years old so no matter where you buy one from a repaste + new thermal pads are in order. I dropped like 10-15 celsius in temps by doing so.

  • @vucadao
    @vucadao 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    big collection

  • @flaw885
    @flaw885 5 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    No offense, but you're not running any seriously demanding games. Any card should be able to slice through cartoon games with ease.

  • @Pumpkin8_
    @Pumpkin8_ 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Is this as good as a 1080 Ti with 1gb more Vram?

    • @NevsTechBits
      @NevsTechBits  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      The NVIDIA Titan X Pascal and GTX 1080 Ti are very similar in performance, but they have some differences that might make one more suitable depending on your specific use case:
      1. **VRAM**:
      - **Titan X Pascal**: 12 GB GDDR5X
      - **GTX 1080 Ti**: 11 GB GDDR5X
      - The Titan X Pascal has 1 GB more VRAM, which can be beneficial for tasks requiring large memory buffers, such as 3D rendering, high-resolution textures, and AI workloads. However, for most gaming scenarios, the 11 GB of the 1080 Ti is more than sufficient.
      2. **CUDA Cores**:
      - **Titan X Pascal**: 3,584 CUDA cores
      - **GTX 1080 Ti**: 3,584 CUDA cores
      - Both cards have the same number of CUDA cores, meaning their raw computational power is very similar.
      3. **Clock Speeds**:
      - **Titan X Pascal**: Base clock 1,417 MHz, Boost clock 1,531 MHz
      - **GTX 1080 Ti**: Base clock 1,480 MHz, Boost clock 1,582 MHz
      - The GTX 1080 Ti has slightly higher clock speeds, which can give it a minor advantage in gaming performance.
      4. **Pricing and Availability**:
      - **GTX 1080 Ti**: Generally more affordable than the Titan X Pascal, with a price-to-performance ratio favoring gamers.
      - **Titan X Pascal**: Targeted more at professionals needing extra VRAM and a card that bridges gaming and compute tasks like AI and scientific simulations.
      5. **Performance in Gaming**:
      - Both cards perform very similarly in gaming benchmarks, with the GTX 1080 Ti often taking a slight lead due to higher clock speeds. The 1 GB extra VRAM in the Titan X Pascal is not a significant factor for most gaming applications.
      6. **Target Audience**:
      - **Titan X Pascal**: More suited for professionals who need the extra VRAM and power for deep learning, scientific computations, or 3D rendering.
      - **GTX 1080 Ti**: Better for gamers and power users who want top-tier gaming performance without paying extra for features they might not need.
      In summary, while the Titan X Pascal offers an additional 1 GB of VRAM and is slightly more oriented towards professional tasks, the GTX 1080 Ti often performs better in gaming due to its higher clock speeds and better price-to-performance ratio for gaming-specific needs.

  • @sinewave3323
    @sinewave3323 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Lmaooo I love that emulater! Or simulation game! Haha