Specifications Compared
| Spec | RTX-2060 | TITAN-V |
|---|---|---|
| TDP | 160W | 250W |
| VRAM | 6-12 GB | 12 GB |
| CUDA Cores | 1,920 | 5,120 |
| Memory Type | GDDR6 | HBM2 |
| Architecture | Turing | Volta |
| Form Factors | PCIe | PCIe |
| Interconnect | ||
| Tensor Cores | 240 | 640 |
| FP16 Performance | 6.5 TFLOPS | 13.8 TFLOPS |
| FP32 Performance | 6.5 TFLOPS | 13.8 TFLOPS |
| Memory Bandwidth | 336 GB/s | 653 GB/s |
Performance Analysis
Raw compute power favors the TITAN V decisively: 13.8 TFLOPS in FP16 and FP32 compared to the RTX 2060's 6.5 TFLOPS in each. This advantage accelerates machine learning training and inference, where FP16 tensor operations dominate; models may train up to 2x faster on TITAN V, reducing epochs from hours to minutes on equivalent datasets.
Memory bandwidth presents a clear gap: TITAN V's 653 GB/s versus 336 GB/s on RTX 2060. Higher bandwidth supports larger batch sizes in training, minimizing out-of-memory errors for datasets exceeding 6 GB; HBM2's structure further lowers latency than GDDR6, benefiting memory-bound inference like LLMs.
Power draw underscores efficiency differences: RTX 2060's 160W TDP enables denser cloud deployments than TITAN V's 250W, though Volta's architecture excels in sustained high-precision FP32 tasks common in scientific simulations.
Live Cloud Pricing
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When to Choose the RTX 2060
The RTX 2060 excels in cost-sensitive cloud environments, with pricing from $0.02 per hour averaging $0.04 per hour across two offers. Its 160W TDP minimizes energy costs, suiting light workloads like inference on small models or Stable Diffusion at 6 to 12 GB VRAM. Newer Turing architecture ensures compatibility with recent software stacks unavailable on legacy Volta.
When to Choose the TITAN V
The TITAN V dominates memory-intensive tasks via 12 GB HBM2 and 653 GB/s bandwidth, doubling RTX 2060's 336 GB/s for larger batches in training. Its 13.8 TFLOPS FP16 and FP32 performance halves compute times versus 6.5 TFLOPS, ideal if physical access bypasses cloud scarcity. High TDP of 250W fits dedicated setups prioritizing throughput over efficiency.
Use Cases
TITAN V's 13.8 TFLOPS FP16 and 653 GB/s bandwidth handle large batches better than RTX 2060's 6.5 TFLOPS and 336 GB/s.
Double FP16 performance at 13.8 TFLOPS on TITAN V speeds token generation; 12 GB HBM2 supports bigger models without swapping.
RTX 2060 suffices at $0.02 per hour for small datasets with 6.5 TFLOPS; TITAN V accelerates via 13.8 TFLOPS if memory-bound.
RTX 2060's Turing architecture and 6 to 12 GB VRAM match image gen needs at low $0.04 per hour average, avoiding TITAN V scarcity.
TITAN V's 653 GB/s HBM2 and 13.8 TFLOPS FP32 excel in simulations versus RTX 2060's 336 GB/s GDDR6.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which GPU has higher compute performance?▾
The TITAN V leads with 13.8 TFLOPS in FP16 and FP32, doubling the RTX 2060's 6.5 TFLOPS. This boosts training speeds by up to 2x in deep learning tasks.
How do VRAM and bandwidth compare?▾
RTX 2060 offers 6 to 12 GB GDDR6 at 336 GB/s; TITAN V provides fixed 12 GB HBM2 at 653 GB/s. Higher bandwidth on TITAN V supports larger batches.
What is the cloud pricing difference?▾
RTX 2060 starts at $0.02 per hour, averaging $0.04 across two offers. TITAN V has no live cloud offers currently.
Which has lower power consumption?▾
RTX 2060 draws 160W TDP versus TITAN V's 250W. Lower TDP reduces operational costs in cloud instances.
Is TITAN V better for AI training?▾
Yes, TITAN V's 13.8 TFLOPS and 653 GB/s bandwidth outperform RTX 2060's specs for memory-heavy training. Availability limits cloud use.
What architectures do they use?▾
RTX 2060 uses Turing from 2019; TITAN V uses Volta from 2017. Turing adds modern features like improved tensor cores.
Which is cheaper to rent, the RTX 2060 or the TITAN V?▾
Cloud rental prices for both the RTX 2060 and TITAN V vary by provider, configuration, and availability. This page shows live pricing from 25+ providers updated every 60 seconds. Scroll to the Live Cloud Pricing section to compare current rates.
How much VRAM does the RTX 2060 have compared to the TITAN V?▾
The RTX 2060 has 6 to 12 GB of GDDR6 memory. The TITAN V has 12 GB of HBM2 memory.
Can I find RTX 2060 and TITAN V GPUs available to rent right now?▾
Yes. This page shows real-time availability across 25+ cloud GPU providers. The Live Cloud Pricing section displays only in-stock offers with current pricing.
What is the main difference between the RTX 2060 and the TITAN V?▾
The RTX 2060 uses the Turing architecture (2019) while the TITAN V uses Volta (2017). The TITAN V delivers 2.1x the FP16 throughput and 1.9x the memory bandwidth of the RTX 2060.