Ok mate thank you, so more cude cores and memory bandwith would outperform core clock speed?
So if it does overclock decently then for future proofing a Titan X would be the way to go?
Until next year when the 1180 comes out for half the cost and matches its performance

You only get 6 months at the top nowadays.

But if you are somebody who only swaps cards every two or three years, buying the fastest, which this is, when last the longest. If you can afford it.
Other people might take the approach of buying the next in line each year and swapping. Overall cheaper but you never have the fastest card, ever.