

- #Titan v opencl benchmark 1080p#
- #Titan v opencl benchmark drivers#
- #Titan v opencl benchmark professional#
#Titan v opencl benchmark 1080p#
The numbers include Ashes of Singularity, Ashes of Singularity DX12, Rise of The Tomb Raider - Max 1440p, Gears of War 4 and Superposition Benchmark 1080p Extreme. This will allow NVIDIA to squeeze in more and faster cores which can clock much higher than the TITAN we see here.The first benchmarks of the new NVIDIA Titan V Volta Graphics Card have arrived. We can definitely expect the GV102 / GV104 chips that would make up the bulk of high-performance and enthusiast graphics card in the GeForce lineup leaving HBM2 in favor of GDDR6 memory and the core itself will not have the extra hardware on board such as Tensors and FP64 hardware. I expect that the GV100 will not see as much use in the GeForce segment as its use in the TITAN and Quadro segment.

Hence there's more emphasis on efficiency and compute over raw graphics performance. What we see here are definitely a glimpse of what Volta can achieve as this card is a prosumer variant. That brings us to the next thing about these benchmarks. In GeForce variants, this clock ranges between 1.9-2.0 GHz but since the TITAN V is clocked lower in base and boost frequencies, we should expect slightly lower frequencies. First of all, the card operating at stock reached around 1.8 to 1.9 GHz boost clocks which are regular GPU Boost frequencies for NVIDIA cards. With these results, there are a few things to note.

#Titan v opencl benchmark drivers#
The testing was performed with the latest 388.59 WHQL drivers which are available on NVIDIA's driver webpage and are the only ones that support TITAN V as of now. Do note that no comparisons were made, but that's what we are here for. The NVIDIA TITAN V was tested in various benchmarks that include 3DMark Fire Strike, Unigine Superposition, Ashes of The Singularity, Rise of the Tomb Raider and Gears of War 4. The NVIDIA TITAN V Synthetic and Gaming Performance Tests NVLINK 2.0 Interface (Although Not Sure Whether That Is Fully Functional).12 GB of HBM2 VRAM Across a 3072-bit Interface.
#Titan v opencl benchmark professional#
While the price is definitely high, there are many things on board the TITAN V that regular consumer cards don't have and hence it is suited for professional workloads. Overall, this graphics card can be used for both professional and regular workloads such as gaming and it will be interesting to see what kind of punch this card packs. Compared to the Tesla V100, we are looking at a cut down bus interface (4096-bit vs 3072-bit) and also lower VRAM of 12 GB compared to 16 GB on that board. This gives the card a total bandwidth of 652.8 GB/s which is way faster than the previous TITAN Xp. So coming to the HBM2 VRAM, yes there's 12 GB of that on board the graphics card and it comes with a data rate of 1.7 Gbps along a 3072-bit memory bus. Even with such hefty specs, the card only requires an 8 and 6 pin power connector configuration to boot and comes in a 250W package. The entirety of the core is clocked at 1200 MHz base and 1455 MHz boost. These are geared for maximum deep learning performance as the card can crunch up to 110 TFLOPs of GPU performance for AI related algorithms. In addition to the regular cores, the card also packs 640 Tensor Cores inside the Volta GPU. This is the exact same amount of cores featured on the Tesla V100. The NVIDIA TITAN V is based on the GV100 GPU architecture and features a total of 5120 CUDA cores and 320 texture units. NVIDIA TITAN V Graphics Card Specifications These folks will be the first to test the Volta GPU before it lands in the gaming focused GeForce segment and here we are with the first gaming benchmarks of the TITAN V. While the marketed segment for TITAN V is definitely prosumer (consumer and professionals), as seen with previous TITAN launches, it looks like gamers are also very interested in the TITAN line of cards, regardless of the huge pricing difference with regular GeForce variants. I noticed that many people (including our community readers) went ahead to purchase the graphics card on day one. When NVIDIA announced the graphics card yesterday, they did it in style, telling consumers that the card is ready to purchase and can be yours if you pay the hefty price of $3000 US. NVIDIA TITAN V Volta Graphics Card Gaming Benchmarks Arrive - Blows Away All Gaming Graphics Cards Released To Date
