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By ultimativity - 6 Years Ago
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Hello, I am planning on upgrading my video card, currently an Nvidia 1080 (8Gb). I am running a Ryzen 9 3900x processor on an X570 Tai Chi board.
I may wait for the new Ampere cards to be released, or I may purchase a current generation RTX Titan (24 Gb). My concern is whether this processor/board will is powerful enough to run the Titan RTX.
I have checked the bottleneck sites and found their estimates to be ridiculous. I am wondering whether anyone actually runs a current generation Titan RTX card. If so, which processor do you have? Any bottleneck problems?
Thanks, Nathan
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By animagic - 6 Years Ago
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I know some members have a RTX Titan, so they may chime in.
One thing to remember is that RTX is not supported by iClone currently, so you will not see much of a performance improvement. The 24 GB VRAM helps, but at a price of course.
I have a GTX 1080 Ti, which is still considered a very good card. I read in an article that it was a "mistake" and that Nvidia launched a better card than intended. I thought about upgrading as well, but will wait for the 3000 (Ampere) series.
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By ultimativity - 6 Years Ago
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Thanks for responding. It looks like UE4 is RL's RTX solution.
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By argus1000 - 6 Years Ago
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I have an nVidia Titan RTX 24 GB VRAM with an AMD Ryzen Threadripper 24-core on a Rog Strix X399-E motherboard. As far as I'm concerned, I don't have any bottleneck.
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By ultimativity - 6 Years Ago
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@argus1000 Thanks for responding. I am hoping my Ryzen 3900x will be enough to power the Titan.
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