The TitanXP has more enabled cores, though obviously you can't tell with the naked eye. It also has faster memory. The lack of a DVI port doesn't affect it's performance.
I think we all know that, more so those of us who bought the things lol.
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The TitanXP has more enabled cores, though obviously you can't tell with the naked eye. It also has faster memory. The lack of a DVI port doesn't affect it's performance.
@Kaapstad May I ask what you doing for a living mate? You seem to have every GPU under the sun!![]()
@Kaapstad May I ask what you doing for a living mate? You seem to have every GPU under the sun!![]()
Works in a factory yea but he also owns it lol.
lol. Too funnyHoly crap! He owns TSMC?!![]()
Fair play to Kaap I say. He enjoys his PC hardware and can afford it. Crack on Kaap and enjoy your hobby bud![]()
I think you have the two mixed up. The one with more enabled cores is officially called "Xp", and the second Titan X is unofficially called "XP".The TitanXP has more enabled cores, though obviously you can't tell with the naked eye. It also has faster memory. The lack of a DVI port doesn't affect it's performance.
So for gaming, how much better would the xp be than say https://www.overclockers.co.uk/asus...dr5x-pci-express-graphics-card-gx-410-as.html. In the market for a new machine and a new monitor and don't have the disposable income like I once did so it's going to have to last a while.
Thanks