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a powerful unknown GPU appears in Geekbench, what RTX is it?

A new GPU from Nvidia was spotted on the OpenCL benchmark of Geekbench 5. The graphics card is faster than an RTX 2080 Ti. Could it be an RTX 2080 Ti Super or a flanged RTX Titan?

With the new Ampere architecture which will land at the end of the year, it would be very amazing to see NVIDIA release another high-end graphics card with Turing architecture. Are we dealing with a custom card created by an enthusiast?

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Any future benchmark leaks on NVIDIA cards will likely affect the new architecture. However, the discovery by the famous leaker @_rogame, seems somewhat atypical.

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The GPU, which appears to have been tested in a Razer Blade laptop as an eGPU configuration, scored 162,301 points in the OpenCL test of Geekbench 5. It’s slightly more powerful than an RTX 2080 Ti.

According to the Geekbench 5 list, this unknown NVIDIA GPU seems to have 72 streaming multiprocessors (SM) with 4,608 CUDA cores, a clock frequency of 1.64 GHz, 12 GB of 384 bit GDDR6 14 Gbps VRAM and an L2 cache 6MB. This actually corresponds to a Titan RTX with half the VRAM. In comparison, the RTX 2080 Ti current, has 68 SM with 4 352 CUDA cores, a clock frequency of 1.65 GHz, 11 GB of GDDR6 352 bit VRAM at 14 Gbps and a L2 cache of 5.5 MB.

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A card that is not intended to be marketed?

There has always been information online about a potential RTX 2080 Ti Super, but it has never been sold. Find such a GPU on a laptop and not a desktop computer seems unlikely knowing that for the moment there are no officially portable computers equipped with an RTX 2080 Ti.

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As a result, NVIDIA may be testing an optional configuration that may not be for sale, or an amateur may be trying to create a new custom graphics card.

Source : @_rogame

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