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GeForce GTX Titan X vs Radeon RX 7900 XTX

Intro

The GeForce GTX Titan X comes with a GPU core speed of 1000 MHz, and the 12288 MB of GDDR5 RAM runs at 1750 MHz through a 384-bit bus. It also is made up of 3072 SPUs, 192 TAUs, and 96 Raster Operation Units.

Compare those specs to the Radeon RX 7900 XTX, which comes with a clock frequency of 1855 MHz and a GDDR6 memory speed of 2500 MHz. It also features a 384-bit memory bus, and uses a 5 nm design. It features 6144 SPUs, 384 TAUs, and 192 Raster Operation Units.

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Power Usage and Theoretical Benchmarks

Power Consumption (Max TDP)

GeForce GTX Titan X 250 Watts
Radeon RX 7900 XTX 355 Watts
Difference: 105 Watts (42%)

Memory Bandwidth

The Radeon RX 7900 XTX should theoretically be much faster than the GeForce GTX Titan X in general. (explain)

Radeon RX 7900 XTX 983040 MB/sec
GeForce GTX Titan X 336000 MB/sec
Difference: 647040 (193%)

Texel Rate

The Radeon RX 7900 XTX will be quite a bit (more or less 271%) faster with regards to AF than the GeForce GTX Titan X. (explain)

Radeon RX 7900 XTX 712320 Mtexels/sec
GeForce GTX Titan X 192000 Mtexels/sec
Difference: 520320 (271%)

Pixel Rate

The Radeon RX 7900 XTX should be quite a bit (more or less 271%) more effective at anti-aliasing than the GeForce GTX Titan X, and will be capable of handling higher resolutions without slowing down too much. (explain)

Radeon RX 7900 XTX 356160 Mpixels/sec
GeForce GTX Titan X 96000 Mpixels/sec
Difference: 260160 (271%)

Please note that the above 'benchmarks' are all just theoretical - the results were calculated based on the card's specifications, and real-world performance may (and probably will) vary at least a bit.

Price Comparison

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Specifications

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Model GeForce GTX Titan X Radeon RX 7900 XTX
Manufacturer nVidia AMD
Year March 2015 December 2022
Code Name GM200 Navi 31 XTX
Memory 12288 MB 24576 MB
Core Speed 1000 MHz 1855 MHz
Memory Speed 7000 MHz 5000 GB/s
Power (Max TDP) 250 watts 355 watts
Bandwidth 336000 MB/sec 983040 MB/sec
Texel Rate 192000 Mtexels/sec 712320 Mtexels/sec
Pixel Rate 96000 Mpixels/sec 356160 Mpixels/sec
Unified Shaders 3072 6144
Texture Mapping Units 192 384
Render Output Units 96 192
Bus Type GDDR5 GDDR6
Bus Width 384-bit 384-bit
Fab Process 28 nm 5 nm
Transistors 8000 million 57700 million
Bus PCIe 3.0 x16 PCIe 4.0 x16
DirectX Version DirectX 12.0 DirectX 12
OpenGL Version OpenGL 4.5 OpenGL 4.6

Memory Bandwidth: Memory bandwidth is the maximum amount of information (in units of MB per second) that can be transported across the external memory interface within a second. It's worked out by multiplying the interface width by the speed of its memory. In the case of DDR type RAM, it must be multiplied by 2 once again. If DDR5, multiply by ANOTHER 2x. The higher the card's memory bandwidth, the better the card will be in general. It especially helps with AA, HDR and high resolutions.

Texel Rate: Texel rate is the maximum amount of texture map elements (texels) that are processed per second. This number is calculated by multiplying the total number of texture units of the card by the core speed of the chip. The better this number, the better the graphics card will be at texture filtering (anisotropic filtering - AF). It is measured in millions of texels processed in one second.

Pixel Rate: Pixel rate is the maximum number of pixels the graphics card can possibly record to the local memory per second - measured in millions of pixels per second. The figure is worked out by multiplying the number of Render Output Units by the clock speed of the card. ROPs (Raster Operations Pipelines - also sometimes called Render Output Units) are responsible for filling the screen with pixels (the image). The actual pixel fill rate is also dependant on lots of other factors, most notably the memory bandwidth - the lower the memory bandwidth is, the lower the ability to reach the maximum fill rate.

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GeForce GTX Titan X

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Please note that the price comparisons are based on search keywords - sometimes it might show cards with very similar names that are not exactly the same as the one chosen in the comparison. We do try to filter out the wrong results as best we can, though.

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