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Looks like we have specs and pricing available! $2500 USD


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https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/titan/titan-rtx/?nvid=nv-int-ndtnrx-66563

 

NVIDIA TITAN RTX

6 Graphics Processing Clusters

36 Texture Processing Clusters

72 Streaming Multiprocessors

4608 CUDA Cores (single precision)

576 Tensor Cores

72 RT Cores

1350 MHz Base Clock (MHz)

1770 MHz Boost Clock (MHz)

7000 MHz Memory Clock

14 Gbps Memory Data Rate

6144 K L2 Cache Size

24 GDDR6 Total Video Memory

384-bit Memory Interface

672 GB/s Total Memory Bandwidth

510 GigaTexels/sec Texture Rate (Bilinear)

12 nm FFN Fabrication Process

18.6 Billion Transistor Count

3 x DisplayPort , 1 x HDMI, 1 x USB Type-CConnectors

Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 10 64-bit (April 2018 Update or later),Linux 64-bit OS Certification

Dual Slot Form Factor

Two 8-pin Power Connectors

650 Watts Recommended Power Supply

280 Watts Thermal Design Power (TDP)1

89° C Thermal Threshold2

 

On 11/30/2018 at 9:18 PM, Spotty said:

Source: Linus accidentally showing a RTX Titan box on the WAN Show (https://youtu.be/iFyYRz82kSM?t=1828)

Source: https://wccftech.com/nvidia-rtx-titan-graphics-card-allegedly-pictured/

 

 

Looks like @LinusTech accidentally grabbed the wrong box when doing the sponsor spot during this weeks WAN show. Other leaked pictures of the Titan RTX card have also shown up online today, with the guys from The Slow Mo Guys posting a picture of what appears to be a card with the dual fan Nvidia design, similar to the RTX cooler design, with Titan branding.

 

No word yet on performance figures from the Titan RTX card, but if the team at LTT have their hands on the card then it won't be long before official information from Nvidia as well as reviewer benchmarks drop.

 

 

 

It's okay @LinusTech, technically you weren't the first to leak it, so I don't think Nvidia will punish you too much.

Even JayzTwoCents had the card in the background of one of his videos. Could this be an Easter Egg that Nvidia is doing with their reviewers? 

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2 hours ago, Breese6782 said:

Even JayzTwoCents had the card in the background of one of his videos. Could this be an Easter Egg that Nvidia is doing with their reviewers? 

Just look at their latest tweet from today:

 

 

So less an "Easter Egg" and more just silly influencer marketing.

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18 hours ago, leadeater said:

God damn it, I watched that video and never noticed lol

 

 

How could you miss it? He literally picks up the box and sets it on the PC behind him...video is set to right before it happens.

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50 minutes ago, imreloadin said:

How could you miss it? He literally picks up the box and sets it on the PC behind him...video is set to right before it happens.

Ahh um, I was looking at his sexy face? Hell if I know lol. Probably wasn't actually paying attention to the video

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18 hours ago, kirashi said:

Manufacturers "accidentally" "leak" things all the time now - it's a standard procedure for generating fake hype over a product rather than just releasing it when it's actually ready. Really hoping the price of 1060/1070's drop soon with all these new RTX cards out though.

Yet people fall for that gimmick all the time.

LOL

Yeaaaaaaaa riiiiiiight accidentally leaked haha hiccup

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Oof,

 

Looks like Linus is in trouble...

 

Dere goes his free Quadro GV1000 subscription and his partnership with Nvidia....

 

Hey, at least AMD exists...

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Jayztwocents did this in a recent video as well. my guess is that an unboxing embargo lifted so instead of doing an unboxing video, they decided to just randomly include it in spots in videos. 

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16 minutes ago, PineyCreek said:

Lol, Science Studio lost its chill:

 

 

I mean he’s right, it’s a tease because NVIDIA has planned it. A leak would be if it happened without NVIDIA’s prior knowledge.

 

But...I don’t know if it really warrants a 6 minute video but each to their own. 

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29 minutes ago, ZacoAttaco said:

I mean he’s right, it’s a tease because NVIDIA has planned it. A leak would be if it happened without NVIDIA’s prior knowledge.

 

But...I don’t know if it really warrants a 6 minute video but each to their own. 

 

 

Hey people are $hill$

 

Just more "FAKE NEWS" to garner a buck

 

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1 hour ago, PineyCreek said:

Lol, Science Studio lost its chill:

 

 

Hey, my thread title shows up in that video xD

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11 hours ago, PineyCreek said:

Lol, Science Studio lost its chill:

 

 

It seemed more like he was criticising the use of the word "leak". In any case he absolutely has a point though. This is undisclosed advertising and it's also coming from the same person who mocked unboxings for being ridiculous and complained about the amount of coverage companies like Nvidia are trying to get. Case in point:

 

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37 minutes ago, Carclis said:

it's also coming from the same person who mocked unboxings for being ridiculous and complained about the amount of coverage companies like Nvidia are trying to get. Case in point:

There is a difference between showing a box and not even acknowledging that you have done so and devoting a full video to unboxing ?

 

Anyway, I have no problem with that whatsoever. It's actually mildly fun to look for that RTX "leak" in the videos to see how it would be done. I prefer it over an unboxing video.

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Looks like we have specs and pricing available! $2500 USD


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https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/titan/titan-rtx/?nvid=nv-int-ndtnrx-66563

 

NVIDIA TITAN RTX

6 Graphics Processing Clusters

36 Texture Processing Clusters

72 Streaming Multiprocessors

4608 CUDA Cores (single precision)

576 Tensor Cores

72 RT Cores

1350 MHz Base Clock (MHz)

1770 MHz Boost Clock (MHz)

7000 MHz Memory Clock

14 Gbps Memory Data Rate

6144 K L2 Cache Size

24 GDDR6 Total Video Memory

384-bit Memory Interface

672 GB/s Total Memory Bandwidth

510 GigaTexels/sec Texture Rate (Bilinear)

12 nm FFN Fabrication Process

18.6 Billion Transistor Count

3 x DisplayPort , 1 x HDMI, 1 x USB Type-CConnectors

Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 10 64-bit (April 2018 Update or later),Linux 64-bit OS Certification

Dual Slot Form Factor

Two 8-pin Power Connectors

650 Watts Recommended Power Supply

280 Watts Thermal Design Power (TDP)1

89° C Thermal Threshold2

 

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https://www.anandtech.com/show/13668/nvidia-unveils-rtx-titan-2500-top-turing

 

This is basically a Quadro RTX 6000 with slightly faster clocks, slightly lower power. Will look in more detail later.

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25 minutes ago, Lathlaer said:

There is a difference between showing a box and not even acknowledging that you have done so and devoting a full video to unboxing ?

 

Anyway, I have no problem with that whatsoever. It's actually mildly fun to look for that RTX "leak" in the videos to see how it would be done. I prefer it over an unboxing video.

I never said it was better or worse this way. I'm just saying that it's undisclosed advertising as well as being a type of advertising that Linus criticised only just two weeks ago. Isn't that hypocrisy?

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5 minutes ago, Spotty said:

24 GDDR6 Total Video Memory

It has 24GB of GDDR6? That's Quadro territory. I think it's safe to say this Titan isn't targeted at gamers.

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9 minutes ago, Spotty said:

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/titan/titan-rtx/?nvid=nv-int-ndtnrx-66563

In a way it's kind of worse than the Titan V, cheaper for Nvidia though. Most of worse I mean by it's a downgrade again back to the 2nd tier die so there's that "could have been factor" and as to what is actually worse, no FP64 units so no "cheap" GPUs if you need that again.

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Also how does the 2080 Ti have less than half the Tensor performance with the same GPU die?!?!

 

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However arguably the lynchpin to NVIDIA’s true desired market of data scientists and other compute users is the tensor cores. Present on all NVIDIA’s Turing cards and the heart and soul of NVIIDA’s success in the AI/neural networking field, NVIDIA gave the GeForce cards a singular limitation that is none the less very important to the professional market. In their highest-precision FP16 mode, Turing is capable of accumulating at FP32 for greater precision; however on the GeForce cards this operation is limited to half-speed throughput. This limitation has been removed for the Titan RTX, and as a result it’s capable of full-speed FP32 accumulation throughput on its tensor cores.

Oh... well that's kinda.. lame.

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I admit it's 500USD cheaper than I expected :D

 

People who want double precision will still want Titan V though.

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Droooool

 

More cores and faster (base) boost clock than the 2080Ti?  Slightly bigger memory interface and faster memory bandwidth?

 

Jason wants.

 

Jason isn't sure he can justify $5K (after shipping and taxes) for 2 of them, though.  Grrrr!

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Just now, VegetableStu said:

did you? o_o *goes back to look*

Nope, did a topic search for 2.5 and 2500 and no hits. I see you used the price is right rules, if you go over you lose ?

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