TITAN RTX benchmark with i7-8700K 1080p, 1440p, Ultrawide, 4K benchmarks at Ultra Quality

TITAN RTX benchmark with i7-8700K 1080p, 1440p, Ultrawide, 4K benchmarks at Ultra Quality

In terms of cost, pricing clearly is a genuine issue here and the price of TITAN RTX is simply ridiculous. For those on 1080p or even 1440p monitors, the TITAN RTX is very expensive and there are better value choices in the short term. It is worth noting that the TITAN RTX is a very power hungry card and requires a decent power supply unit. In terms of memory, the TITAN RTX 's 24576 MB RAM is more than enough for modern games and should not cause any bottlenecks. 4K gaming is joyous on this TITAN RTX , and with a little tweaking to your AA settings, it'd be hard to imagine a title not capable of 60 fps on average.

NVIDIA TITAN RTX
Price $ 2,499.0
Year 2018
Maximum Recorded Temperature 83C
Max Fan Noise 49.2dB
Recommended Power Supply 600W
Benchmark CPU Intel Core i7-8700K @ 3.70GHz ($369.89)
CPU Impact on FPS + 0.0 FPS
CPU Impact on FPS % 0.0%
Benchmark Quality Settings Ultra Quality Settings
Average 1080p Performance 166.3 FPS
Average 1440p Performance 127.3 FPS
(Ultrawide) Average 1440p Performance 109.7 FPS
Average 4K Performance 77.8 FPS
Memory 24 GB
1080p Cost Per Frame $ 15.0
1440p Cost Per Frame $ 19.6
(Ultrawide) 1440p Cost Per Frame $ 22.8
4K Cost Per Frame $ 32.1
Series TITAN RTX
Variant NVIDIA TITAN RTX
Overall Combination Score 66/100 Good

TITAN RTX Specifications