Radeon Fury X outperforms GTX Titan X; Is it the best GPU card that supports heavy graphical game?

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Several charts of calculation of the performance of GPU and benchmark surfaced around the web about Radeon Fury X outperforms GTX Titan X. Lately, GTX Titan x overwhelms the market of GPU as it is used to be one of the outstanding and accelerated graphics processor. Aside of that, its capacity is stretchable. It could able to push its limit from defaulted size of some of its specification.

Titan has the base clock of 1000Mhz, but you can boost it up to 1075Mhz. It is the perfect card to used for playing a 4k games. It is capable to push the impressive frame-rate even in the most demanding and heavy graphical games.

The very competitive GPU AMD Radeon Fury X comes along the way. The high-end card is hard to ignore as it is also possessed advanced perks. It features the super high-speed memory that could provide the exceptional performance and efficiency. The card might bring the Team Red back to the position to take on Nvidia.

To make things into perspective, the chart of Radeon Fury X and GTX Titan X that consist of its calculation will provide for the assessment of the advantages and capabilities of both high-end GPU card to some extent they could offer. According to the chart, the memory bus of Radeon Fury X is wider with the size of 4096 bit. This difference of size to GTX Titan X is obvious and apparent with its 384bit.

Radeon Fury X is 10.8x has the wider memory bus.Texture fill rate is crucial to the graphics. It represents the amount of texels that GPU used to render every second. The texture mapping unit of Radeon is 256 while the GTX Titan X is 192.

Radeon Fury X outperforms GTX Titan X as it is the fastest to crunch numbers in GPU with its floating point performance of 8602GFLOPS. GTX Titan X is about 6144 GFLOPS. Other key features of GPU card such as Pixel rate and memory clock speed, render output processor gain GTX Titan X the higher measurement.

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