Titan V Gaming Benchmarks: An Async Future for nVidia

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • Benchmarking the nVidia Titan V in gaming to determine how Volta vs. Pascal will play out, featuring the Titan Xp, 1080 Ti, and Vega 64.
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    This nVidia Titan V gaming benchmark tests the Volta architecture versus Pascal architecture across DirectX 11, DirectX 12, Vulkan, and synthetic applications. We purchased the Titan V for editorial purposes, and will be dedicating the next few days to dissecting every aspect of the card, much like we did for Vega: Frontier Edition in the summer.
    The nVidia Titan V graphics card is not targeted at gamers, but rather at scientific and machine/deep learning applications. That does not, however, mean that the card is incapable of gaming, nor does it mean that we can’t extrapolate future key performance metrics for Volta. The Titan V is a derivative of the earlier-released GV100 GPU, part of the Tesla accelerator card series. The key differentiator is that the Titan V ships at $3000, whereas the Tesla V100 was available as part of a $10,000 developer kit. The Tesla V100 still offers greater memory capacity by 4GB - 16GB HBM2 versus 12GB HBM2 - and has a wider memory interface, but other core features remain matched or nearly matched. Core count, for one, is 5120 CUDA cores on each GPU, with 640 Tensor cores (used for Tensorflow deep/machine learning workloads) on each GPU.
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  • @GamersNexus
    @GamersNexus  6 років тому +58

    Article: www.gamersnexus.net/guides/3170-titan-v-gaming-benchmarks-async-future-is-bright-for-volta
    Titan V Tear-Down: ua-cam.com/video/EsAid14T9bg/v-deo.html
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    • @Wire4112
      @Wire4112 6 років тому +3

      Gamers Nexus 4K 144hz at 3000$.

    • @JonathanLGreene
      @JonathanLGreene 6 років тому

      looks like a threadripper aio might be the way to go.

    • @ambhaiji
      @ambhaiji 6 років тому

      is there a setting where this card can achieve 999/1000+ fps on csgo?

    • @isaacwolverton2466
      @isaacwolverton2466 6 років тому

      Gamers Nexus any chance you can benchmark and show the difference in machine learning with some common libraries, TensorFlow, PyTorch, etc ?

    • @trijiv5624
      @trijiv5624 6 років тому

      Gamers Nexus would you like to test an Asus 1080Ti Poseidon? I have one you could borrow. ^_^

  • @foreignsgamingtech
    @foreignsgamingtech 6 років тому +377

    Steve and GN bring the REAL DEAL to the tech scene. Great job, and quick at that! Thank you!

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  6 років тому +9

      foreign's gaming tech Thanks, foreign!

    • @lordzed83
      @lordzed83 6 років тому +1

      Trully Steve and Buildzoid are BEST on the testing Scene from my point of View. Actually TEASTING hardware not just slaming it in testbench and running same benchmarks as everyone :)

    • @demio22
      @demio22 6 років тому +3

      I'm an electical engineer and I absolutely agree with that. It's very different to and much better than the other "techchannels"! Much more in-depth, rational, professional and sympathetic. Thank's guys!

  • @batmangovno
    @batmangovno 6 років тому +131

    I'm amazed at how fast you got and benchmarked it. Amazing work.

    • @TheColemancreek
      @TheColemancreek 6 років тому

      Time to Oil Up!! (Steve's Hair)

    • @TB-zm3zc
      @TB-zm3zc 6 років тому

      Adderall is a helluva drug

    • @Amber57499
      @Amber57499 6 років тому +2

      He who comes first.... well, gets a shitload of new audience. That's why he probably worked his ass off to get his hands on this piece of hardware, and I salute that.

    • @tricksalot2
      @tricksalot2 6 років тому

      Yeah, boy.

  • @Tractionless
    @Tractionless 6 років тому +85

    Titan V OC: 142.2 fps
    1080Ti OC: 91.1 fps
    That's a 56% increase in avg. fps @ 4K over an overclocked 1080Ti FTW3... and this is not a gaming card??? Impressive. Most impressive.

    • @Najvalsa
      @Najvalsa 6 років тому +17

      That's because Pascal can currently only half-ass async compute, whereas Volta properly does it.

    • @atnfn
      @atnfn 6 років тому +15

      Is it that impressive? 1080 Ti is nearly twice as powerful as a 980 Ti. Doesn't sound like Volta will be anywhere near twice as powerful as a 1080 Ti.
      Of course maybe the gaming voltas will be more optimized for games and run at higher clockspeeds so perhaps they will be significantly faster in games.

    • @XxLukexX
      @XxLukexX 6 років тому +2

      SlavjanA stupid amd fanboy

    • @bongdelonge8668
      @bongdelonge8668 6 років тому +5

      Tractionless It is a gaming card tho. It might not be advertised or priced as one, but it has all that the gaming variants will have and more. Nvidia wouldn't release a card and drivers that weren't also optimised gaming, they know its going to be benchmarked for gaming and its a chance to create buzz for volta. Not having a game optimised driver would be a bad PR move and Nvidia aren't stupid when it comes to marketing.

    • @Sonicboomffx1
      @Sonicboomffx1 6 років тому +2

      Yes in those 3 to 4 particular games and no doubt some other games too. But what about some of the games where it was only 10-15 FPS ahead or even 1-5? That is not enough of an improvement. The 1080Ti was 60-65 percent faster than 980Ti. That was a significant improvement. Although, It overclocks really well but at stock speed compared to the other's at stock speed in my opinion it is not too impressive. Only in some titles it was. Regardless the cards coming out in 2018/2019 look really good even if they will be cut down versions of this card. I or anyone else does not know of course so cannot say until more information is released on them. I hope that is not the case for the XX80/XX80Ti. Probably will be for the XX50/60/70. I would recommend most people wait for the 1180Ti or whatever they call it. But if they want the XX60/70/80 then of course get it too. Just do not buy this $3,000 deep learning card. Some people with too much money will. It is their money to spend but it is kind of silly.

  • @WoodWorkLIFE
    @WoodWorkLIFE 6 років тому +158

    Damn you’re busy! Winning!

  • @rexlupis
    @rexlupis 6 років тому +164

    I had to give this video a thumbs up when you said "There's no point in going through all that when you can just read it."
    Edit: Wolfenstein: The New Colossus uses Vulkan, but since it uses the same engine as DOOM, I'm not sure if it would really add variety to your benchmarks. It certainly is a more demanding implementation of idtech6, however.

    • @CharcharoExplorer
      @CharcharoExplorer 6 років тому

      Wolfenstein 2's engine has differences to DOOM's. As per the developers and id.

    • @Greyghostvol1
      @Greyghostvol1 6 років тому +9

      I'm not sure Jordy was stating that there's no differences, but that the differences might not be substantial enough to include in the testings.

    • @CharcharoExplorer
      @CharcharoExplorer 6 років тому +8

      Well... it seems to be MUCH heavier in tessellation and geometry than doom. MUCH heavier.

    • @sgredsch
      @sgredsch 6 років тому

      plot twist, neither doom nor wolfenstein use tessellation.

    • @jc_dogen
      @jc_dogen 6 років тому +3

      "Wolfenstein: The New Colossus uses Vulkan, but since it uses the same engine as DOOM"
      No it doesn't. Id's confirmed that they've made large internal changes to the engine.

  • @r3dleh107
    @r3dleh107 6 років тому +10

    Steve i guess you're the first tech press to put a true a analysis of the Titan V, well done mate!

  • @paskowitz
    @paskowitz 6 років тому +96

    The real "first" award goes to Steve.

  • @terrafirma1849
    @terrafirma1849 6 років тому +153

    there's nothing quite like Jesus telling you how you don't need a $3000 gpu while it's guts are splayed at his feet.

  • @peterderbeste6817
    @peterderbeste6817 6 років тому +137

    why are there 4 stacks of hbm visible? arent there supposed to be only 3?(maybe they reused parts of higher tier voltas? )

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  6 років тому +126

      PeterDerBeste One is disabled. V100 (the Tesla) has 16GB HBM2, while this has 12. It may be for weight distribution or just be cheaper to produce the same package. Great question!

    • @the_Scarlet_one
      @the_Scarlet_one 6 років тому +30

      Peter and Gamers Nexus, at 4:40, if you look close you can actually see three distinct HBM modules, but the one on the bottom right of the die isn’t separated like the other 3 are. The epoxy resin goes around the two on the left of the die and the one at the top right, but not the one on the lower right. I am stating this as you would read the words, looking from the pci bracket. If there was truly 4 HBM stacks, why wouldn’t they just run the epoxy resin around number 4?

    • @peterderbeste6817
      @peterderbeste6817 6 років тому +5

      thanks a lot :)

    • @riffsnreviews
      @riffsnreviews 6 років тому +2

      Scarlet tech good observation, didn't notice,
      And that's funny as well the die looks to have a funny shape at the top and goes around the 2 good HBM2 dies, it's obviously isn't the die, not the interposer either, funny. Can't see from the video if all those pieces are part of the die silicon, it also looks like the non HBM "chip" is part of the die silicon. It's like they cut the die bigger on the wafer to be able to level everything out, if that's the case it's probably not very cost effective, but then it's a 3k card so...

    • @sparkerlight9121998
      @sparkerlight9121998 6 років тому

      PeterDerBeste s

  • @LordDecapo
    @LordDecapo 6 років тому +130

    I personally can see Nvidia putting tensor cores into gaming GPUs. I have seen a bunch of research and tests using neural networks for physics simulations. They ended up using less compute then traditional liquid physics. It was still in testing. But I could see machine learning based gaming engines becoming a thing within the next few years.
    With those tensor cores, it could be very nice to run physics on those. And keeping the rendering process in the traditional parts of a GPU.

    • @mashygreen6974
      @mashygreen6974 6 років тому +1

      LordDecapo Essentially this comes down to being able to utilise the fast 4x4 matrix operations that the tensor cores are designed for. It’s possible, but until that tricked down into APIs game developers actually use is a different question.

    • @LordDecapo
      @LordDecapo 6 років тому +4

      Mashy Green oh ya for sure. A good ML Physics API that can utilize the tensor cores to there fullest will 100% be needed. I personally think that is something that we can look forward to sooner rather then later (a couple yrs vs 10 or so)

    • @mashygreen6974
      @mashygreen6974 6 років тому +3

      LordDecapo I hope so, but from the little I know it’s mainly grid-based physics solvers that are starting to look at how to utilise tensor-cores. Games (I think) mostly use particle-based fluid simulations (rather than grid based) and I don’t think there has been much work (at least in the scientific community) in that regards. I only know things from the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) side of things, it could well be things are more advanced in computer graphics research. I’m hoping to find the time to check out if we could utilise tenor cores in our own CFD codes in the near future. :)

    • @Kepe
      @Kepe 6 років тому +2

      There's a problem here. Tensor cores are meant for neural network/AI training (optimising the neural network so that it can better solve the problems it's designed for). Tensor cores are not designed to run those neural networks to solve problems, like physics simulations.

    • @LordDecapo
      @LordDecapo 6 років тому +9

      Kepe a tensor core is exactly that... a core that operates on tensors. All neural networks use tensors. Just cause this is may be made for classification based NNs it can still run any NN u can throw at it... faster then traditional GPU cores.
      The physics simulations I have seen with NN have been mostly grid based like the guy above said. But I have seen one that did a partical style simulation and did so using a fraction of the compute compared to traditional methods.
      These tensor cores could fully fun that simulation, very very well

  • @shadowreaver752
    @shadowreaver752 6 років тому +35

    Can't wait to see what the consumer versions of volta will put out.

    • @idtechcelestial6507
      @idtechcelestial6507 6 років тому +2

      With the failed vega ,nvdia is on winning side they can stay like this. Too much power on nvdia side its like intel again ...

    • @hovant6666
      @hovant6666 3 роки тому +4

      I'm from the future, there were none

    • @Tonba1
      @Tonba1 10 місяців тому

      Lol lmao

  • @r3dleh107
    @r3dleh107 6 років тому +79

    Steve do you sleep at all?

    • @tim3172
      @tim3172 6 років тому +22

      Rumor has it he got a full 30 minutes last in 2008 and is on a 10-year cycle so we should see a small blip in videos next year.

  • @Xor200
    @Xor200 6 років тому +91

    CPU bottleneck at 4k,now that is what I am talking about.

    • @medimeb
      @medimeb 6 років тому +26

      Maybe he should've tested it with an 8700K or and HEDT CPU like the 7980XE @ 4.8Ghz to eliminate all chances of bottlenecking it

    • @Dennell_Mount_and_Blade
      @Dennell_Mount_and_Blade 6 років тому +14

      +Noobish i7 7700k.

    • @medimeb
      @medimeb 6 років тому

      Kaby lake 7700K

    • @Dennell_Mount_and_Blade
      @Dennell_Mount_and_Blade 6 років тому +1

      +jakeOcowell Btw, HEDT cpu's, atleast Kaby Lake X, are slower than Kaby Lake. Strange ( without getting into more details) but true.

    • @medimeb
      @medimeb 6 років тому +11

      I know that, but a 8700K would've been better i tkink, just saying

  • @thaddeus2447
    @thaddeus2447 4 роки тому +1

    Would love to see revisit of this card and how it compares to 2000series overall and with ray tracing testint too. What a marvelous piece of tech

  • @tommihommi1
    @tommihommi1 6 років тому +57

    HBM is the reason this monster can be cooled with the nvidia blower cooler, gddr5x would increase the heat even further

    • @nightcorefusion3884
      @nightcorefusion3884 6 років тому +23

      HBM is also the reason this card stutters in games.

    • @Phambleton
      @Phambleton 6 років тому +24

      Nightcore Fusion Yeah because drivers and games aren't quite optimised for HBM yet...

    • @alaskanhybridgaming
      @alaskanhybridgaming 6 років тому +5

      And yet this design has been used for many cards with GDDR5X. This cooler design is below the limit of the GPU die. This card is begging for liquid cooling solution.

    • @jdrok5026
      @jdrok5026 6 років тому

      vega and fury work well with games and used hbm actually vega uses a different hbm design which cuts bandwidth down but eh

  • @BarneyKB
    @BarneyKB 6 років тому

    Just wanted to say that your explanation of graphs and the way they are set out on screen is superb! Very easy to understand and very informative. Great job!

  • @MrMike7332
    @MrMike7332 6 років тому +7

    Perhaps do b-roll right after you unbox. The light makes all the finger prints and doesn't show up. Great video! Excited for consumer voltas

  • @JarrodsTech
    @JarrodsTech 6 років тому +26

    Nice performance boost, will be interesting to see how the GeForce Volta cards do next year!

  • @colorscompletely
    @colorscompletely 6 років тому +10

    Dude... You make great tech vids

  • @Auron555
    @Auron555 6 років тому

    Best in-depth Tech-Reviews of YT.. continue your awesome work!

  • @robertwave612
    @robertwave612 6 років тому

    Excellent job, I think you guys are the first to analyse the Titan V in a detailed way

  • @ayushdabral
    @ayushdabral 6 років тому +19

    4k 8x MSAA WTF!!!

  • @daedalus5070
    @daedalus5070 4 роки тому +8

    "Tensor cores wont be used in future gaming cards"

  • @flamingscar5263
    @flamingscar5263 3 роки тому +2

    hearing steve say that tensor cores will never come to gaming gpus is funny
    not saying that 3 years ago it made sense for them to, but now with rtx 2000 and 3000 it shows how much ai can improve gaming with DLSS, and its funny to see that no one thought of the AI potential back then

  • @RepsUp100
    @RepsUp100 6 років тому +8

    Radeon Adrenalin review please GN

  • @wondy250
    @wondy250 6 років тому +1

    Goddamn. 100+ FPS at 4k on most games. Can't wait for the volta ti and these rumored 4k 120 fps g-sync monitors. Late 2018 is gonna be a good time to upgrade I think.

  • @BladeScraper
    @BladeScraper 6 років тому +7

    If Tensor cores WERE implemented into games, could they be used for i.e. AI learning in-game? Obviously not any time soon, but possible I think?

    • @will3641
      @will3641 6 років тому +1

      BladeScraper, it will be too much for developer to do. No one would do that. (learn what it does, how to convert the code / rewrite the code, patch the game). Very nice idea, but to do all this for 0.001% of gamer. Not happening.

    • @BladeScraper
      @BladeScraper 6 років тому

      Cool, was just curious. Didn't figure it would be.

    • @gigigigiotto1673
      @gigigigiotto1673 6 років тому

      Yes, but you need 2 gpu. One for the graphics/physic and one for a.i. :)

    • @nightcorefusion3884
      @nightcorefusion3884 6 років тому +2

      Good idea but if the A.I in game were learning all the time, the difficulty would go through the roof before the end. It would make almost any game unplayable, just imagine an RTS game where the opponents get smarter with every turn... You'd never be able to win.

    • @LeoDavidson
      @LeoDavidson 6 років тому +7

      A truly smart opponent would ensure we had the impression that we could win to keep us playing (and keep itself alive for longer), before brutally crushing us at the last minute.

  • @-Kerstin
    @-Kerstin 6 років тому +7

    Great video

  • @Map_of_Your_Head
    @Map_of_Your_Head 6 років тому

    yall are crazy fast and in depth. its great

  • @abheekgulati8551
    @abheekgulati8551 6 років тому

    Awesome review, you guys are the best tech channel. Thank you for not using those silly thumbnails with over-the-top expressions the others do. Great mod mat! Innovative and very useful.

  • @raulsaavedra709
    @raulsaavedra709 6 років тому

    Epic shot of the modmat at 1:37 with the card on it

  • @lifecruisin
    @lifecruisin 6 років тому

    Best tech channel on UA-cam. Professional and informative. Thank you!

  • @Arlyon9999
    @Arlyon9999 6 років тому

    Steve and the rest of the staff. Thank you so very much for purchasing expensive cards to use for content and teaching. I truely appreciate it. :D

  • @christianalboroto7574
    @christianalboroto7574 6 років тому +10

    That sure is one powerful card.

  • @MrMoxes
    @MrMoxes 6 років тому +1

    This has probably been the most "in-depth" review that you all have done and I am loving it. Very interesting. I makes me excited and optimistic as to what the next near, as well as the future will hold. Very intense stuff. Keep up the dedicated works guys...and Snowflake. LoL :-)

  • @MalyVitaloshnik
    @MalyVitaloshnik Рік тому +2

    potential gaming volta GPUs would probably have the stuff like tensor cores turned off because there is no use for tensor cores in gaming... that definitely aged well :D

  • @boeingt7236
    @boeingt7236 6 років тому +1

    I like to see you guys actual use/test the card for what it was intended for. Not for what you think it preforms for a game.

  • @noanoxan
    @noanoxan 6 років тому

    Damn, Steve, I wasn't expecting you guys to have benchmarks out before Linus.
    Right on!

  • @godsgiftto3arth
    @godsgiftto3arth 6 років тому +2

    Volta is the true birth of 4k gaming, surely.

  • @Rooksandkings
    @Rooksandkings 6 років тому

    Great review as always, Steve. Have you done any investigation on the NVLink aspect of the card yet? For an upgrade from Xp SLI, the question of whether NVLink was actually active would be a big factor.

  • @nickmudd
    @nickmudd 6 років тому

    I watched the whole ad since you got a hold of one of these bad boys first in my feed

  • @toxsickshaun
    @toxsickshaun 6 років тому

    Damn! What a review... Full on.. thanks for going the extra mile Steve..
    Cheers

  • @82FGDT
    @82FGDT 6 років тому +2

    If only crossfire scaled that well in real games like it does in benchmarks

  • @mat.quantum2671
    @mat.quantum2671 6 років тому

    What have I learned? Anyone named Steve and has a tech UA-cam channel is freaking awesome and gives all he good info

  • @Flipsh0t
    @Flipsh0t 6 років тому

    I'm gonna assume you'll do some production tests next video, here's hoping it's a monster for those tasks.

  • @Aftabkhan_7
    @Aftabkhan_7 6 років тому

    Your camera quality is awesome 😍

  • @jt92
    @jt92 6 років тому

    Gamers Nexus is one of the few UA-cam channels I turn off adblocker for. Consistently producing great content. I'll become a patron when I can afford it.

  • @nukedathlonman
    @nukedathlonman 6 років тому

    I wonder if someone at nVidia was watching this and shaking their head ("we said it's not a gaming card..."). ROFL Okay, more seriously now, very very nice work with everything you've done. :-) Can't wait to see what you guys along with Buildzoid can do with the OC magic (should be lot's of fun). :-) Cheers!

  • @rekoj08
    @rekoj08 6 років тому

    Digital Foundry used to be my favorite channel for gaming, because they covered from top to bottom PC and console gaming and hardware. But now they are pretty much covering console games only. GN, on the other hand, is a very complete and competent at that, covering PC hardware. Thanks for bringing your content always as fast as quality allows. Great channel.

  • @KWW0321
    @KWW0321 6 років тому

    Another great video, thanks for presenting things in a way even a simpleton like me can understand!

  • @pickleadaykeepsthedoctoraway
    @pickleadaykeepsthedoctoraway 6 років тому

    Jesus Steve, you keep blowing my mind with how fast and good your content is! You're a force of good for the industry, at least at this moment; I'm sure you wouldn't want people to place blind faith in you since you might turn into the h500p! Jokes aside, again keep up the great work and happy holidays!
    Seriously, how much do you work each day :S?

  • @lolakyle8
    @lolakyle8 6 років тому +7

    Titan > Titan X > Titan Z > Titan X(p) > Titan V
    What next? Titan Y? Titan W?
    Anyway, great video as always, GN! :D

    • @Bayonet1809
      @Bayonet1809 6 років тому +6

      You missed the Titan X (Pascal), which is not the same as the Titan Xp or Titan X (Maxwell).

    • @sh4rx62
      @sh4rx62 6 років тому +1

      Titan XP, Titan V(ista), Titan 7

    • @fullmetaljacket7
      @fullmetaljacket7 6 років тому +1

      Titan VvTi black edition

    • @nO_d3N1AL
      @nO_d3N1AL 6 років тому

      Titan W

    • @fatal3713
      @fatal3713 6 років тому

      Bayonet is that in order of performance

  • @richiec7700
    @richiec7700 6 років тому

    Enermax Threadripper block! Probably covers the whole thing. Only potential issue I can see is the metal frame possibly hitting the cold plate. But appears the vapor chamber clears.

  • @excalibur3311
    @excalibur3311 6 років тому +2

    I have a question. Since this Titan is 3x more expensive than the other and there hasn't been a Quadro yet, how much more expensive would the "consumer" Volta cards be than Pascal ones? Will the smaller nm gain even be worth the cost?

  • @purgedome2386
    @purgedome2386 6 років тому +4

    Well X4 players will be happy with Volta.
    Still waiting for Volta.

  • @jormakovanen667
    @jormakovanen667 6 років тому

    Oh yeah... Nicely done Steve and GN Team! Bringing the goods like no other tech channel. Subbed!

  • @justinm6110
    @justinm6110 6 років тому

    Love this channel, thx for that, cant wait to see whats next.

  • @alphaforest
    @alphaforest 6 років тому

    Well it’s a shame only 196k people know how valuable is this channel! Great content Steve. Hope you get loads of more subscribers

  • @Martin-tz6ms
    @Martin-tz6ms 6 років тому

    Thank you for yet another informative video. You guys are professionals and don't dive into memes and other strategies to attract younger crowds to boost views. All of this combined makes you the best tech channel on UA-cam of this year, in my humble opinion. Cheers!

  • @Moonbogg
    @Moonbogg 6 років тому

    Nice video. Looking forward to the more lean Geforce variety of Volta. Think my 1080ti is going to be around a long time though. Still have to let them release the other Titan version, then the mid range cards that will sell for $700, then finally a year later the Ti card for $800. Long wait.

  • @FadNad0731
    @FadNad0731 6 років тому

    I don't always pre-order but when I do, it's a product from GN! Keep up the great work!

  • @admiralmyxtar3702
    @admiralmyxtar3702 6 років тому

    Now this is what I call potential. Not useless Vega features, that *might* work in the future, here we see all the glory of monstorous number of CUDA cores with async.

  • @granthemstreet3209
    @granthemstreet3209 6 років тому

    God, can't wait for the hybrid mod. gonna be wild preformance for some of these

  • @norbertnagy4468
    @norbertnagy4468 6 років тому

    Gerat informational video. Before pascal we had no perfect graphicscard for 4K/60fps Ultra settings now with vilolta we are going way over 100-120.

  • @SaturnusDK
    @SaturnusDK 6 років тому

    Seeing the crossfire vega 64 at stock besting the titan v results in some games, the blurb from earlier this year, "poor volta", actually starts to make sense (if the Radeon Instinct MI25 release hadn't already hammered it home that Vega is the undistibuted performance per dollar per watt leader for professional applications).

  • @SubsonicsBeatboxTutorials
    @SubsonicsBeatboxTutorials 6 років тому

    Can't wait to see this card liquid cooled :) great video and can't wait for the gaming cards to be released :)

  • @TechWeLove
    @TechWeLove 6 років тому +1

    Gamers Nexus, is it possible for you to upgrade your website in the future, so that people can search for previous articles.
    : )
    I wanted to look for past articles about power supply reviews, but found your website to be hard to search through.

  • @Peppy34420
    @Peppy34420 6 років тому

    i cant wait to see what VR has in store for us now, dual 1440p screens? :) i am already in full swing with a build for ACE COMBAT 7 next year!

  • @AgentZero037
    @AgentZero037 6 років тому

    Great work guys ! thumbs up !

  • @james2042
    @james2042 6 років тому

    Well 5000 cuda cores is still 5000 cuda cores, so the performance is there if the drivers support it. So any framtime issues is going to be driver related. Also another Vulkan title as of now you can test are wolfenstien 2 (mad max the game exist, but its old and was insanely well optimized already). Future games to get it will be CS:GO, Ashes (a borderline benchmark), and Star Citizen (Granted benchmarking that is like benchmarking furmark)

  • @7rich79
    @7rich79 6 років тому

    Quite impressed that you got hold of a Titan V. Did you purchase this yourself?

  • @futendoji
    @futendoji 6 років тому

    Loving your " Academical experiments" :-P

  • @TarukaiSamurai
    @TarukaiSamurai 6 років тому +1

    With the deep learning disabled in gaming so far, what if there is a game that is made to use that feature to learn how you play and arrange the levels and game patterns according to play style?

  • @BAJF93
    @BAJF93 6 років тому

    From what I see when you OC the card you get pretty high performance gains. I'm sure that the gaming cards will have much higher clocks. The Volta architecture seems to be a pretty good upgrade over Pascal.

  • @fireonawire
    @fireonawire 6 років тому

    What a beast. Can't wait til Volta gets a mainstream release.
    3440x1440 IPS 144Hz + 1180 Ti
    2018 upgrade ;)

  • @jettangeles2707
    @jettangeles2707 6 років тому

    Currently own GTX 1080 for SLI. Definitely getting one GPU next generation. I can't wait for 1180Ti/2080Ti. Saving up for it xD.

  • @markus8282
    @markus8282 6 років тому

    I really would be interested in the Blender/VSE performance of the Titan V.

  • @EvilMcSheep
    @EvilMcSheep 6 років тому

    Would've loved to see CF Vega on more of the charts

  • @Nekrosmas
    @Nekrosmas 6 років тому

    Big thanks to GN. You guys are heroes!

  • @sceneris7519
    @sceneris7519 6 років тому

    thanks for the reivews, although is not meant for gaming but it is still impressive, i wonder if they ever come out another titan volta for gamers

  • @nomisastro2000
    @nomisastro2000 6 років тому

    Really great to see how promising things could turn it out to be.
    Steve, I went to pre-order that fantastic mat, as it would be excellent addition to my repair shop, but I saw you only take card payments. Do you not take PayPal at all?

  • @forestreynolds1468
    @forestreynolds1468 6 років тому +1

    But Steve is it good enough to finally compete with Intel integrated graphics or is blue still best!

  • @battmarn
    @battmarn 6 років тому

    about the doom benchmarks, I read somewhere that Async Compute only really makes a difference if 8xTSSAA is enabled

  • @falconeagle3655
    @falconeagle3655 6 років тому

    WOW, just wow, you really got your hand onto one. that is seriously cool man

  • @lapptech
    @lapptech 6 років тому

    I would love to see some 3d rendering tests with the Titan V as I do a lot of that using iray on my 1070.

  • @ZZstaff
    @ZZstaff 6 років тому +3

    The problem for some gamers will be, will Volta be enough to play the most demanding games on a 4K monitor at 120Hz, and will it include HDMI 2.1

    • @alaskanhybridgaming
      @alaskanhybridgaming 6 років тому +5

      ZZstaff 50 percent of 90 fps is 45 if this gets on average up to 50 percent more performance than my 1080 Ti. I think it is a good possibility to be the first 4k 120hz gaming capable gpu

    • @Peppy34420
      @Peppy34420 6 років тому

      Volta will hit 4k 120hz, bet

    • @TB-zm3zc
      @TB-zm3zc 6 років тому +1

      Pretty sure no one has that problem seeing as 4K 120Hz monitors haven't even been released yet

    • @mabombo8221
      @mabombo8221 6 років тому

      T B acer and asus will release their 4k 144hz moniter in Q1 2018

  • @dahahaka
    @dahahaka 6 років тому

    This was an amazing video! You got my sub

  • @lubbnetobb
    @lubbnetobb 6 років тому

    Didn't buy a card during pascal. It has been tough holding out with my old maxwell card and not giving in to temptation. looking forward to an upgrade.

    • @h1tzzYT
      @h1tzzYT 6 років тому

      well maxwell is still pretty good, year ago i upgraded from gtx 650ti boost to gtx 1070 and improvement was massive like 3-4x fps

  • @AdnanAhmed
    @AdnanAhmed 6 років тому +1

    In the future is it possible to run game AI using the tensor cores?

  • @sergeleon1163
    @sergeleon1163 6 років тому +1

    Do you think for gaming cards they will release a Titan Xv (without the Tensor cores and all A.I. Deeplearning bits) or just the Volta equivalents of the 1080 1080 ti etc.

  • @protator
    @protator 6 років тому

    This video made me want to subscribe ... only to realize I already had subscribed to your channel and YT just never notifies me about your content. Hmmm...

  • @diyathkumara2443
    @diyathkumara2443 6 років тому

    Finally the video i've been waiting for!

  • @ShadowsBehindU
    @ShadowsBehindU 6 років тому

    Considering the chip is base clocked way lower than Xp and is most likely only using 96rops with the 3 stack configuration, the performance isn't too bad. The drivers need some work though.

  • @PCBetter
    @PCBetter 6 років тому

    Great video. Subscribed as I’m curious about shunting and watercooling my Titan V. Did you happen to run an superposition benches? I been having stability issues trying to run them with a light overclock.

  • @MStrickkk
    @MStrickkk 6 років тому

    Threaded holes on the front end of the card... supporting mounts soon? That'd be neat.

  • @Bigglermon
    @Bigglermon 6 років тому +1

    That mat is pretty cool! :)

  • @Teh509
    @Teh509 6 років тому

    Can't wait to see the Volta / Ampere replacement for the 1080ti...
    What do you think are the chances that Nvidia replace the HBM with GDDR6?, maybe 4500 cores or so with some of the other bits ripped out like the tensor cores to increase thermal efficiency... hopefully should be a colossal card...I just hope it replaces the 1080ti price point... Anything more than £800 then it's out.

  • @rewjik7998
    @rewjik7998 6 років тому

    Future Volta Gaming cards? What are you talking about? Volta is not a gaming architecture, Nvidia themselfes have said that they are working on an entirely different gaming-architecture for 2018.

  • @LT7Racing
    @LT7Racing 6 років тому +4

    But can it mine Crysis?