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The GPU Compute Performance From The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 To TITAN RTX
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Titan RTX should be twice as fast as 2080Ti at machine learning. but apart from that it looks about the same in other tasks.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by c2p_ View Post
Just out of curiosity I ran OctaneBench on my 1050Ti and I've got 55.10 points. In comparison to 1060 6GB used in Michael's test you can imagine how 1050TI's "performance" would look in other tests .
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Originally posted by hussam View PostWould have been nice to include some mid-range cards such as 750Ti and 1050Ti.
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Interesting. Especially the performance differences between the 970 and 1060 while those two cards are marketed as having very similar performances.
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Guest repliedWould have been nice to include some mid-range cards such as 750Ti and 1050Ti.
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Originally posted by pete910 View PostTo be frank the RTX Titan is a little underwhelming to me coupled with the price tag it's just not that good of a card.
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To be frank the RTX Titan is a little underwhelming to me coupled with the price tag it's just not that good of a card.
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Originally posted by phoronix View PostWattsUp Pro pwoer meter.Originally posted by phoronix View PostFAHBench as the Folding@Home benchmark had a negligible performance difference compared to the RTX 2080 Ti,Last edited by tildearrow; 25 December 2018, 02:02 PM.
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The GPU Compute Performance From The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 To TITAN RTX
Phoronix: The GPU Compute Performance From The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 To TITAN RTX
A few days back we posted initial Linux benchmarks of the NVIDIA TITAN RTX graphics card, the company's newest flagship Titan card shipping as of a few days ago. That initial performance review included a look at the TensorFlow performance and other compute tests along with some Vulkan Linux gaming benchmarks. In this article is a look at a more diverse range of GPU compute benchmarks while testing thirteen NVIDIA graphics cards going back to the GTX 680 Kepler days.
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