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GPU Comparison
NVIDIA TITAN V vs ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT Mac Edition
NVIDIA TITAN V vs ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT Mac Edition
VS
NVIDIA TITAN V
ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT Mac Edition
We compared two Desktop platform GPUs: 12GB VRAM TITAN V and 256MB VRAM Radeon HD 2600 XT Mac Edition to see which GPU has better performance in key specifications, benchmark tests, power consumption, etc.
Main Differences
NVIDIA TITAN V 's Advantages
Released 9 years and 10 months late
Boost Clock1455MHz
Larger VRAM bandwidth (651.3GB/s vs 25.60GB/s)
5000 additional rendering cores
ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT Mac Edition 's Advantages
Lower TDP (45W vs 250W)
Score
Benchmark
FP32 (float)
TITAN V
+8769%
14.9 TFLOPS
Radeon HD 2600 XT Mac Edition
0.168 TFLOPS
TITAN V
VS
Radeon HD 2600 XT Mac Edition
Graphics Card
Dec 2017
Release Date
Feb 2008
GeForce 10
Generation
Radeon R600
Desktop
Type
Desktop
PCIe 3.0 x16
Bus Interface
PCIe 1.0 x16
Clock Speeds
1200 MHz
Base Clock
-
1455 MHz
Boost Clock
-
848 MHz
Memory Clock
800 MHz
Memory
12GB
Memory Size
256MB
HBM2
Memory Type
GDDR3
3072bit
Memory Bus
128bit
651.3GB/s
Bandwidth
25.60GB/s
Render Config
80
SM Count
-
-
Compute Units
3
5120
Shading Units
120
320
TMUs
8
96
ROPs
4
640
Tensor Cores
-
-
RT Cores
-
96 KB (per SM)
L1 Cache
-
0 MB
L2 Cache
64 KB
Theoretical Performance
139.7 GPixel/s
Pixel Rate
2.800 GPixel/s
465.6 GTexel/s
Texture Rate
5.600 GTexel/s
29.80 TFLOPS
FP16 (half)
-
14.90 TFLOPS
FP32 (float)
168.0 GFLOPS
7.450 TFLOPS
FP64 (double)
-
Graphics Processor
GV100
GPU Name
RV630
GV100-400-A1
GPU Variant
-
Volta
Architecture
TeraScale
TSMC
Foundry
TSMC
12 nm
Process Size
65 nm
21.1 billion
Transistors
0.39 billion
815 mm²
Die Size
153 mm²
Board Design
250W
TDP
45W
600 W
Suggested PSU
200 W
1x HDMI 2.0 3x DisplayPort 1.4a
Outputs
2x DVI
1x 6-pin + 1x 8-pin
Power Connectors
None
Graphics Features
12 (12_1)
DirectX
10.0 (10_0)
4.6
OpenGL
3.3
3.0
OpenCL
N/A
1.3
Vulkan
N/A
7.0
CUDA
-
6.6
Shader Model
4.0
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