Specification

Device : "GeForce RTX 2080 Ti"
driverVersion : 10010
runtimeVersion : 10000
        CUDA Driver Version / Runtime Version  10.1 / 10.0
        CUDA Capability Major/Minor version number : 7.5
        Total amount of global memory : 10.73 GBytes (11523260416 bytes)
        GPU Clock rate :        1545 MHz(1.54 GHz)
        Memory Clock rate :     7000 Mhz
        Memory Bus Width :      352-bit
        L2 Cache Size:  5767168 bytes
        Total amount of constant memory:        65536 bytes
        Total amount of shared memory per block:        49152 bytes
        Total number of registers available per block:  65536
        Warp Size:      32
        Maximum number of threads per multiprocessor:   1024
        Maximum number of thread per block:     1024
        Maximum sizes of each dimension of a block:     1024 x 1024 x 64
        Maximum sizes of each dimension of a grid:      2147483647 x 65535 x 65535
RTX 2080 Ti Engine Specs: -
CUDA Cores 4352
RTX-OPS 76T
Giga Rays/s 10
Base Clock (MHz) 1545
Boost Clock (MHz) 1350
GTX TITAN X Memory Specs: -
Memory Clock 14.0 Gbps
Standard Memory Config 11 GB GDDR6
Memory Interface Width 352-bit
Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec) 616 GB/s
Display Support: -
Maximum Digital Resolution* 7680x4320
Standard Display Connectors DisplayPort, HDMI, USB Type-C
Multi Monitor 4 displays
HDCP 2.2
GTX TITAN X Graphics Card Dimensions: -
Height 4.556" (115.7 mm)
Length 10.5" (266.74 mm)
Width 2-Slot
Thermal and Power Specs: -
Maximum GPU Tempurature (in C) 89 C
Graphics Card Power (W) 250 W
Recommended System Power (W)** 650 W
Supplementary Power Connectors 8-pin + 8-pin

1 - 4k 12-bit HDR at 144Hz or 8k 12-bit HDR at 60Hz over one DisplayPort 1.4 connector (with DSC).

2 - DisplayPort 1.4a Ready, DSC 1.2 Ready.

3 - Recommendation is made based on PC configured with an Intel Core i7 3.2 GHz processor. Pre-built system may require less power depending on system configuration.

4 - In preparation for the emerging VirtualLink standard, Turing GPUs have implemented hardware support according to the “VirtualLink Advance Overview”. To learn more about VirtualLink, please see http://www.virtuallink.org.