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Titan RTX leaked (By Linus?) - Updated with Pricing & Specs

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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

 

Just now, jasonvp said:

Wrong thread for that discussion.  Follow my profile and find the link in there that describes it.

okie i can do that. where at in the profile? i didnt see it when i clicked. im just blind when i have to look for things tho so... 

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I think the answer is "Yes" to this, but:  Are they using 2GB VRAM chips on the board?  If so, this means the EK 2080Ti water block will work fine for this card since the Ti card already had the spot for the 12th VRAM chip.

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Those scumbags! my dislike for Nvidia grows by the minute, too bad there's no alternative to my 1080 ti from AMD....

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So many people defended Nvida's pricing of the 2080ti by using the argument that it was in effect a Titan, and so was priced accordingly.

 

Well this just goes to show thats utter crap.

 

THIS is the Titan, which means the 2080ti is infact a 2080ti and not a Titan, which means its price is waaaaaay to high, and its just nvida hiking up the price 1 whole teir of card, becouse they can.

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4 minutes ago, VegetableStu said:

 

Ha. I pointed that out a few pages back. Was obvious it wasn't a Titan RTX and going back to older videos you could see it placed there. Really not sure how people believed it was one.

Poor Steve. It's just like Dyson all over again. GN should grab some masking tap, cover up the model names on all of their existing GPU boxes, and write on "Titan RTX". Then do a video casually browsing through the storage room with all the fake "Titan RTXs" in the background.

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3 hours ago, Spotty said:

GN should grab some masking tap, cover up the model names on all of their existing GPU boxes, and write on "Titan RTX". Then do a video casually browsing through the storage room with all the fake "Titan RTXs" in the background.

Someone please make this happen. Maybe have him vacuuming the shelves and boxes for dust while we're at it.

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3 hours ago, VegetableStu said:

lightly tape one to the cat as well, LOL

Snowflake (the name of the cat) is the senior AMD analyst in Gamers Nexus.

 

I can't imagine it will be happy to taped RTX.

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4 minutes ago, Type 2501 said:

Snowflake (the name of the cat) is the senior AMD analyst in Gamers Nexus.

 

I can't imagine it will be happy to taped RTX.

At some point even the most die hard AMD fans need to accept there's no competing with the power of a Titan RTX.

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51 minutes ago, Spotty said:

At some point even the most die hard AMD fans need to accept there's no competing with the power of a Titan RTX.

Well i 'm an AMD fan even if i run a 1070 right now(bought for 200 €) and i 'm gonna tell you this: Of course there isn't any competitor for a Titan RTX but i really don't want AMD to compete a Titan RTX. I want them to bring prices to cost with the smallest of profit to make them keep going forward just to bring the mothe@@@@ing Nvidia down for shitting in all of our faces cause if we continue to fight among ourselves to defend a company like Nvidia,AMD or Intel(which make millions because of us) and not use our mind to stop buying products like these making the pc gaming a premium, we gonna see prices of GPUs equivalent to prices of mid-range cars in a couple of years and if someone doesn't realize that this is absurd regardless of how much they make, then houston we have a problem.

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1 hour ago, Spotty said:

At some point even the most die hard AMD fans need to accept there's no competing with the power of a Titan RTX.

I mean...is anyone really saying otherwise?

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@Settlerteo @ZacoAttaco I think I forgot a '/s' in my post.

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4 hours ago, Settlerteo said:

Well i 'm an AMD fan even if i run a 1070 right now(bought for 200 €) and i 'm gonna tell you this: Of course there isn't any competitor for a Titan RTX but i really don't want AMD to compete a Titan RTX. I want them to bring prices to cost with the smallest of profit to make them keep going forward just to bring the mothe@@@@ing Nvidia down for shitting in all of our faces cause if we continue to fight among ourselves to defend a company like Nvidia,AMD or Intel(which make millions because of us) and not use our mind to stop buying products like these making the pc gaming a premium, we gonna see prices of GPUs equivalent to prices of mid-range cars in a couple of years and if someone doesn't realize that this is absurd regardless of how much they make, then houston we have a problem.

I prefer AMD too, and I had to trade my R9 290 for a 1070 few month before. It is just not good enough for 1440p gaming, not to mention how hot it gets.

 

I totally agree with your point. If you feel you had been screw by RTX, just don't buy it. 

 

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The second AMD makes a competative top teir card, like 1080ti/2080 level ..or higher .. for AMD price (by which i mean alot less than Nivida) .. they win... they just WIN. They will make bank big time.

 

People are fed up with Nvida's pricing on top end cards. If AMD charges like £500 for it  (Vega 64 is ~ £400-450)...that would be a massive kick in the balls for Nvida.

There are plenty of people who have been predominantly Nvida users , that will jump ship ..myself included.

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