AMD R9 390X, Nvidia GTX 980 Ti and Titan X Benchmarks Leaked
Game benchmarks for the Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X, GeForce GTX 980 Ti and AMD Radeon R9 390X have been leaked. AMD's Republic of the fiji islands XT tops the charts. The leak came courtesy of our regular Chinese source Chiphell. However nosotros'd still advise you to accept this with the usual grain of salt.
We exclusively told you that AMD would use the R9 390X GPU to run demos at GDC ii weeks ago. And at GDC AMD did just that and in fact went on to ostend the existence of a new "R9 flagship ultra-enthusiast grade" Radeon graphics carte du jour. However this is the first fourth dimension that we get to come across benchmarks of all 4 of the 390X, Titan 10, 980 Ti and 960 Ti together.
AMD R9 390X, Nvidia GTX Titan Ten, 980 Ti And 960 Ti
Benchmarks Leaked
[May 24th 2022] UPDATE : Benchmarks beneath were confirmed to exist fake.
[June 18th 2022] UPDATE 2 : Click Hither for official Radeon R9 Fury X / Fiji XT benchmarks and specifications.
Now let's get directly into it. Co-ordinate to the leaker Nvidia will launch a GeForce GTX card based on a cut down version of the GM200 GPU. The leaker didn't specify the number of disabled SMMs or the proper name of the product. Then nosotros'll assume that this volition terminate upward being the rumored GTX 980 Ti. Performance figures for a yet unreleased GTX 965/ 960 Ti have too been leaked.
Several benchmarks likewise as a GPU block diagram of GM200 have been leaked.
Please note that the benchmarks below reflect performance in relation to the R9 290X in %, rather than FPS.
At 4K we can see that the R9 390X and Titan Ten come up head to head with the 390X being slightly faster. In comparison to the GTX 980 Ti / cut downwards GM200 the gap widens in favor of the R9 390X. Below we can see the performance of a yet unreleased GTX 96* class GPU, likely to be the GTX 960 Ti or 965. The GPU shows a significant operation improvement over the GTX 960, but not enough to catch upwardly to the GTX 780 or R9 290. Nosotros've confirmed a while back that the 960 Ti will not exist based on the GM206 GPU, but rather on a further cut downward version of the larger GM204 GPU used in the GTX 980 and 970.
We see a similar story at 2560x1440 game benchmarks and 3DMark FireStrike. The R9 390X leads every bit the fastest single-GPU solution, with the Titan X following closely and the GTX 980 Ti coming third. Again the 960 Ti comes betwixt the GTX 770 and the GTX 780.
Interestingly enough the GTX Titan X consumes roughly the same ability as the previous Titan. While the R9 390X consumes roughly the same power equally the R9 290X. Finally the GTX 980 Ti consumes about 11 watts more than the GTX 780.
It's almost mind-boggling to meet that AMD somehow managed to brand a 4096 GCN GPU consume slightly less power than a 2816 GCN chip. The company must've integrated some of its new clever power efficiency technologies which we heard about recently with Carrizo. AMD states that with Carrizo the visitor managed to deliver the largest power efficiency leap always. A new more power efficient GCN design might come into play as well.
Technologies such as the AVFS ( Adaptive Voltage-Frequency Scaling ) sensors which enable smart voltage aware functioning that reduces power by x% at the same frequency. In addition to the new ability and density optimized GPU process which can ameliorate clock speeds by ten% or reduce ability by a further 20% and finally an improved, fifty-fifty lower power sleep country.
Nosotros've also just recently heard that AMD volition be introducing 8GB R9 390X cards to the market place. Nosotros'll be covering this recent evolution in more detail in a forthcoming commodity, and so stay tuned. Nosotros already told you in an exclusive four weeks ago that at that place's no actual technical limitation that would foreclose AMD from making 8GB R9 390X cards, despite what Fudzilla had previously claimed. They have now seemingly inverse their opinion in agreement with us. Eight gigabytes of stacked retention coupled with competitive pricing may pave the way for the R9 390X to become the ultimate single-GPU 4K gaming graphics card.
Leaked and rumored specifications.
| Wccftech | AMD Radeon R9 390X | NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti |
| GPU Lawmaking Name | Republic of the fiji islands XT | GM200 | GM200 |
| GPU Cores / Shaders | 4096 | 3072 | 2816-2688 ? |
| Die Size | ~550mm² | ~600mm² | ~600mm² |
| Memory | 4GB/8GB Stacked HBM | 12GB GDDR5 | 6GB GDDR5 |
| Retention Frequency | 1.25Ghz | 7.0Ghz | seven.0Ghz |
| Memory Interface | 4096 Wide IO | 384bit GDDR5 | 384bit GDDR5 |
| Full Retentivity Bandwidth | 640GB/Southward | 334GB/S | 334GB/S |
| GPU Clock Speed | 1Ghz~ | 1.2Ghz~ | 1.2Ghz~ |
| Compute Performance | 8.2TFLOP | 6.9TFLOP | six.0-6.3TFLOP |
| Toll | $549 USD ? | $999-$1349 USD | $649-$699 USD ? |
Source: https://wccftech.com/amd-r9-390x-nvidia-gtx-980ti-titanx-benchmarks/
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