Nvidia announced the Pascal-based GTX TITAN X a few weeks ago. This new TITAN X is a monstrosity. With over 11 TFLOPS of graphics horsepower, the new TITAN X 60% faster than the GTX 1080. The new Nvidia GeForce GTX TITAN X launched yesterday, on August 2.
The new TITAN X features 3584 CUDA cores and a whopping 12 gigabytes of GDDR5X memory. The card is clocked at 1417MHz (1531 boost) on the core and the memory runs at 10 GB/s. The bus width of the Pascal TITAN X is 384-bits. And yes, all this power comes at a price of $1199.
Also read: Nvidia GeForce GTX TITAN X (Pascal) Announced
A German website posted the benchmarks of the new Nvidia TITAN X. This card is expected to handle games at 4K with 60 FPS. Well, taking a look at the benchmarks, it seems like the new TITAN X can push up to 50-60 FPS on AAA titles at 4K.
Pascal Nvidia TITAN X 4K Benchmarks
Here are the benchmarks of the Pascal GTX TITAN X:
As you can see in the benchmarks above, the NVIDIA TITAN X is capable of running games at Ultra-HD resolution with decent FPS. This is just the beginning. These are the very first gaming benchmarks of the NVIDIA TITAN X. In the benchmarks, the TITAN X is about 45% faster than the aftermarket Zotac GTX 1080 AMP! Extreme, but it does cost $370USD more. And if we compare the new TITAN X with the Founder’s Edition (reference) GTX 1080, it is about 60% faster, as Nvidia said. It will be interesting to see how the new TITAN X performs against two GTX 1080s. You can get 2 GTX 1080s in the price of the new TITAN X too.
So there you have it. If you get the new TITAN X for $1199, here’s what you’re gonna get. But do note that with the TITAN X, you’re gonna need a very powerful processor and memory too. So if you’re planning to build a 4K gaming PC with the new TITAN X, it will cost you about $2500 minimum.
Non-English Source: GameStar.de
I’m pretty sure 1080ti is going to beat this.
The ti cards are cutdown versions of the Titans so I don’t think they will beat them but they can get close when overclocked.
Every benchmark that I have seen puts it about 20 to 30 percent faster than a 1080. Not sure where you are getting the 60 percent figure.
way over priced. this thing could barely do 60 fps 4k. before you go rage this thing is $2k. $2,000 for console ports. you guys are paying to play the same game as the console guy that payed $250 to get the SAME entertainment as some guy with a $4k rig. It’s the same game. Theres nothing next-gen about anything. you’re glorifying console games. don’t you see, you’re being tricked!!!!!
4k right now is a stupid thing to buy into, no 60fps.. but you could get 30fps locked which you can already get with a much cheaper GPU, if one doesn’t mind 30fps.
1080p high refresh, or 1440p is the best bet. Even when the Xbox Scorpio comes out there’s no way its going to do 4k games at 60fps, many won’t even be native 4k 30fps but probably 1080p/1440p upscaled to 4k 60fps.
Also Titan cards are always insanely priced and poor value for performance.