The NVIDIA TITAN V is not marketed or sold as a gamer's card. If you're curious about gaming performance we've got that covered already. But today is all about CryptoCurrencies. The guys over at BitsBeTrippin got their hands on a TITAN V they bought out of their own pocket exclusively to put to the crypto test. Compute is king here, so how does the TITAN V perform across various cryptos and what does that golden sample pull, watts wise, from the wall?

In the full live stream video they perform a full unboxing, installation, and tests on their x399 Threadripper system.

BBT Render Machine

CPU AMD Threadripper 1950x Cooling Corsair H110i Motherboard ASUS ROG Zenith Extreme Memory TridentZ 64GB G.Skill DDR4 Trident Z 3600 OS Drive Samsung 960 PRO 512GB PCIe NVMe Scratch Disk Samsung 960 EVO 1TB PCIe NVMe GPU NVIDIA Titan V Power Supply EVGA Supernova G2 1300w

We went ahead and marked down some of the most notable coins to help you jump to the results, but even still I recommend watching the entire video and enjoy the reactions to each coin as they go down the list. For those curious, there were quite a bit more coins tested in the full video than we're reporting on in the chart below.

TITAN V Mining Performance

Coin Stock Clock OC

(Power Limit 65%,

Core+75,Mem+130) System Load (Stock) System Load (OC) ETH 70 MH/s 77 MH/s 213w 237w ZEC 750 SOL 877 SOL 221w 244w XMR 1224 H/s 1417 H/s 157w 165w LBC 685 MH/s N/A 241w N/A VTC 88.7 MH/s 100.3 MH/s 246w 259w

Well, there you have it folks. That in a nutshell is what a $3,000 Volta card looks like when put to the mines. The most impressive part of all this is just how much crunch this card pushes out within its 250w TDP. Simply a monster mining card, but no doubt cost prohibitive, so not much concern of the price of the NVIDIA TITAN V getting pushed up due to high demand from miners.

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