Just for a bit of fun I have done some tests using the Tomb Raider benchmark to compare the memory buses on the Titan (384bit) against the R290X (512bit).
The PCs used were near identical with
Mobo = RIVE
Ram Corsair Dominator 2400mhz 9-11-11-25
CPUs 3970X and 3930k both @4.0ghz
To test what I did was
First set the VRAM on both cards to 1251 (this is the lowest I could set on the Titan).
Next I ran the TR bench @2560 x 1600 (I used this resolution to max the VRAM workload) on both the PCs and overclocked the Titan on the GPU core until both the Titan and 290X were scoring the same (25.4fps).
For the actual tests the only changes I made was to increase the VRAM speed on both cards by the same amount to compare what increase in fps I got.
The reason I did this was in theory the 512bit bus should give more bandwidth and performance for any given increase in VRAM clock.
R9 290X starting settings
Titan starting settings
Results with the VRAM @1251mhz (starting point)
290X
Titan
VRAM now at 1350mhz
290X
Titan
VRAM now at 1450mhz
290X
Titan
VRAM now at 1550mhz
290X
Titan
VRAM now at 1600mhz
290X
Titan
Please remember this was just one game and one resolution.
Below is a summary of the results in the pics
VRAM @1251mhz 290X 25.4, Titan 25.4
VRAM @1350mhz 290X 26.2, Titan 26.1
VRAM @1450mhz 290X 26.5, Titan 26.8
VRAM @1550mhz 290X 26.8, Titan 27.0
VRAM @1600mhz 290X 26.9, Titan 27.2
One possible reason for the Titan pulling ahead is that error correction could have come into play with the 290X.
The PCs used were near identical with
Mobo = RIVE
Ram Corsair Dominator 2400mhz 9-11-11-25
CPUs 3970X and 3930k both @4.0ghz
To test what I did was
First set the VRAM on both cards to 1251 (this is the lowest I could set on the Titan).
Next I ran the TR bench @2560 x 1600 (I used this resolution to max the VRAM workload) on both the PCs and overclocked the Titan on the GPU core until both the Titan and 290X were scoring the same (25.4fps).
For the actual tests the only changes I made was to increase the VRAM speed on both cards by the same amount to compare what increase in fps I got.
The reason I did this was in theory the 512bit bus should give more bandwidth and performance for any given increase in VRAM clock.
R9 290X starting settings

Titan starting settings

Results with the VRAM @1251mhz (starting point)
290X

Titan

VRAM now at 1350mhz
290X

Titan

VRAM now at 1450mhz
290X

Titan

VRAM now at 1550mhz
290X

Titan

VRAM now at 1600mhz
290X

Titan

Please remember this was just one game and one resolution.
Below is a summary of the results in the pics
VRAM @1251mhz 290X 25.4, Titan 25.4
VRAM @1350mhz 290X 26.2, Titan 26.1
VRAM @1450mhz 290X 26.5, Titan 26.8
VRAM @1550mhz 290X 26.8, Titan 27.0
VRAM @1600mhz 290X 26.9, Titan 27.2
One possible reason for the Titan pulling ahead is that error correction could have come into play with the 290X.
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