The specifications of the powerful GPU have been listed below and although there are small differences between the GTX 1080 Ti, those small differences make a huge difference in gaming benchmarks
12GB GDDR5X memory operating at 11.4Gbps Maximum memory bandwidth of 548Gbps 3,840 CUDA cores running at a clock speed of 1.6GHz 12 TFLOPs of compute power Available directly from NVIDIA at a price of $1,200
Thanks to Baidu user Face777777 via HotHardware, you will get to see some brand new benchmarks of the GPU. The test bench that was used has been listed below.
Intel Core i7-6900K X99-M Motherboard 32GB DDR4 memory running at 3868MHz 512GB NVMe PCIe SSD
The TITAN XP in question was taken from the stock clock of 1.6GHz to 1.9GHz, allowing it to hit a peak of 14.5 TFLOPs instead of the standard 12 TFLOPs and also showing that it can be overclocked quite easily. With this juiced up card in tow, the system was able to lay down 3DMark Fire Strike, Fire Strike Extreme, and Fire Strike Ultra scores of 24,937, 15,115 and 8,073 respectively. The card also racked up a score of 10,851 in Time Spy. Face777777 also whipped out some benchmarks for Rise of the Tomb Raider, run at 1080p with HD settings enabled. The TITAN XP was able to put up an overall score of 94.5 frames per second. We’re hoping that 4K benchmarks are rolled out soon so we can see how this card performs at higher resolutions.