Cast your vote Do you agree or disagree with GPUBoss? Thanks for adding your opinion. Follow us on Facebook to stay up to date with the latest news! Follow us on Facebook to stay up to date with the latest news! VS AMD Radeon R9 FURY X Nvidia GeForce GTX TITAN X

Differences What are the advantages of each Reasons to consider the

AMD Radeon R9 FURY X Report a correction Report a correction Much wider memory bus 4,096 bit vs 384 bit Around 10.8x wider memory bus Significantly better floating-point performance 8,602 GFLOPS vs 6,144 GFLOPS More than 40% better floating-point performance Significantly higher texture rate 268.8 GTexel/s vs 192 GTexel/s More than 40% higher texture rate Significantly more shading units 4,096 vs 3,072 1024 more shading units Significantly more texture mapping units 256 vs 192 64 more texture mapping units Reasons to consider the

Nvidia GeForce GTX TITAN X Report a correction Report a correction Much higher effective memory clock speed 7,012 MHz vs 1,000 MHz More than 7x higher effective memory clock speed Much more memory 12,288 MB vs 4,096 MB 3x more memory Much higher memory clock speed 1,753 MHz vs 500 MHz More than 3.5x higher memory clock speed Higher pixel rate 96 GPixel/s vs 67.2 GPixel/s Around 45% higher pixel rate Significantly more render output processors 96 vs 64 32 more render output processors Lower TDP 250W vs 275W Around 10% lower TDP

Reviews Word on the street Radeon R9 FURY X vs GeForce GTX TITAN X 9.2 read review 8.8 read review Contrary to intuition, the driving factor for PCI-Express bus width and speed for most games is the framerate, not resolution, and our benchmarks conclusively show that the performance difference between PCIe configurations shrinks at higher resolutions. Radeon R9 FURY X