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Nvidia GTX Titan Xp Gaming (4k 3840x2160) review

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2017/04/09 11:19:30 (permalink)

Fire Strike 1.1
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/19201307
 
Fire Strike Extreme 1.1 
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/19201591
 
Fire Strike Ultra 1.1
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/19194069
 
Ghost Recon Wild Lands (Ultra Settings)
 
1080 TI
Avg: 32.738 - Min: 24 - Max: 38
 
1080 TI OC @ 1936Mhz
Avg: 40.023 - Min: 31 - Max: 48
 
Titan Xp
Avg: 56.089 - Min: 41 - Max: 67
 
 
 
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Battlefield 1 (Ultra Settings DX11)
 
1080 TI
Avg: 71.374 - Min: 61 - Max: 81
 
Titan Xp 
Avg: 77.294 - Min: 62 - Max: 88
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    bcavnaugh
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    Re: Nvidia GTX Titan Xp Gaming (4k 3840x2160) review 2017/04/09 11:24:26 (permalink)
    Any Scores robotsociety9 Also your  Might need some updating as well.
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    Re: Nvidia GTX Titan Xp Gaming (4k 3840x2160) review 2017/04/09 19:54:08 (permalink)
    Interesting. That first single card test seems a little odd though. 
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    Re: Nvidia GTX Titan Xp Gaming (4k 3840x2160) review 2017/04/09 21:31:55 (permalink)
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    Interesting. That first single card test seems a little odd though. 




    Yea I would've figured we'd get a greater avg. 
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    Re: Nvidia GTX Titan Xp Gaming (4k 3840x2160) review 2017/04/11 16:02:44 (permalink)
    Compared to a Pair of GTX 1080 Ti Cards and at the Cost of One Titan Xp Go with a Pair of GTX 1080 Ti Cards from EVGA.
    http://www.3dmark.com/compare/fs/12289760/fs/12218996  27,453 -v- 26,265
    Maybe if the Difference was 12% to 15% higher then maybe I would relook at the Titan Xp Graphics Card.
    For the Cost they should be at least 20% Higher than the GTX 1080 Ti FE Cards.
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    Re: Nvidia GTX Titan Xp Gaming (4k 3840x2160) review 2017/04/12 10:15:23 (permalink)
    Depends on what you plan on using them for. At resolutions like 1080 or 1440 I would rather go with a 1080 TI any day. Where the Titan Xp shines is at 4k gaming. I was blown away to see I was getting the same results gaming with 1 Titan XP as I am with 1080 TI SLI in Ghost Recon. I never expected that. I could easily send my Titans back if I didn't feel it was worth it but there is no question it makes a huge difference with 4k gaming. I could care less about the results of bench marking the cards, I only care about real time performance.
     
    I have even been watching AMD RX Vega like a hawk. DOOM @ 4k ultra settings is AVG 70FPS. The Titan Xp single card is playing solid @ 100-130fps . AVG FPS is 115.   
     
    Another thing is the overclock on the cards. With my 1080 TI's anything above 1940Mhz is sketchy and I get crashes. Last night i was gaming all night at 2025Mhz with no crash on the Titan Xp cards and I haven't even tried to push them higher yet. They have not crashed on me once yet. 
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    Re: Nvidia GTX Titan Xp Gaming (4k 3840x2160) review 2017/04/14 07:53:54 (permalink)
    Guess i'll have to do with a 1080TI single and potentially OC it a little :p No way I can spent another 500 euro's to get myself a Titan XP :P
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    Re: Nvidia GTX Titan Xp Gaming (4k 3840x2160) review 2017/04/24 13:14:31 (permalink)
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    Another thing is the overclock on the cards. With my 1080 TI's anything above 1940Mhz is sketchy and I get crashes. Last night i was gaming all night at 2025Mhz with no crash on the Titan Xp cards and I haven't even tried to push them higher yet. They have not crashed on me once yet.



    Is both situations in SLI?  I know one of my TIs clocks lower and SLI syncs to lower GPU in the mid 1900s.   Still trying to find my limits and still considering selling my TIs for Xp.  When Volta comes out, I know Xp will depreciate more than TIs, but 250w vs 500w and similar performance in games is my priority.  I want stable, reliable fps in 7680x1440.

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    Re: Nvidia GTX Titan Xp Gaming (4k 3840x2160) review 2017/05/08 09:42:20 (permalink)
    I finally got around to dialing my machine with a single Titan Xp on a Predator 360 with EK-water block. Very impressed with the bench marks this card is a beast.

    Time Spy: http://www.3dmark.com/spy/1710216
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    Re: Nvidia GTX Titan Xp Gaming (4k 3840x2160) review 2017/05/08 09:51:55 (permalink)
    CptSpig
    I finally got around to dialing my machine with a single Titan Xp on a Predator 360 with EK-water block. Very impressed with the bench marks this card is a beast.

    Time Spy: http://www.3dmark.com/spy/1710216
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    3D Mark 11: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/12163276


    Sadly my finances aren't so good or I wouldn't mind buying one myself. Those scores rock!

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    Re: Nvidia GTX Titan Xp Gaming (4k 3840x2160) review 2017/05/08 09:57:59 (permalink)
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    Sadly my finances aren't so good or I wouldn't mind buying one myself. Those scores rock!




    Thanks, I did manage to get in the Hall of Fame top ten single card at number nine in Fire Strike Ultra! First time for me on 3D Mark. 
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