Well, yes. But enabling FP64 also cuts clock speeds down to VERY low levels and also reduces the number of available cores to 896.
Read @ the lower half of the page: http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum...ing-act-2.html :)
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Well, yes. But enabling FP64 also cuts clock speeds down to VERY low levels and also reduces the number of available cores to 896.
Read @ the lower half of the page: http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum...ing-act-2.html :)
It is true.
Yeah, been trying to correct people for the last week or two that have been parroting that false info but no one wanted to listen...
So, that somehow isn't the end-user disabling boost?
Sure but for what benefit? It disables boost and turns off a whole wack of other features. I was under the impression that Zalbard was referring to disabling Boost from an overclocking perspective...which can't be accomplished.
Maybe my post was too short and took what he was saying too literally. ;)
I gotta say, nVIDIA knows how to run a business. Kerching.
let's be honest here, the price alone for a 680 gtx with 6gb would cost like $800, then with the extra build quality would go for $900, Titan pricing is reasonable considering everything it brings in a nice single gpu package.
^ Hope you know that the green Geforce GTX logo is also LED lit :D
^^ Sapphire toxics are terrible cards. Doesn't matter if they have a custom cooler, their build quality is atrocious.
Id definitely pay extra for a decent, reliable reference design over a Sapphire one. When getting custom designs, you actually need to be careful with getting something that's better than the reference design. Sapphire cards have been worse than AMD reference in too many cases.
oooohhhh Tastes so good make you want to slap your mama!:D
http://www.sweclockers.com/image/red...nal&k=c6c363c8
http://www.sweclockers.com/image/red...nal&k=84474a44
Ok those would look too lovely with my Red phanteks cooler + white fans, and also my silver ram modules and plain metal case interior :D
Heh, I was just thinking, if Sapphire or HIS were somehow making these, they would probably cover that plexi window with a horrible sticker with some hideous video game female character on it.
nVidia unveils GeForce GTX Titan - HFR
http://tof.canardpc.com/preview2/76f...d38b1e99d8.jpg
http://tof.canardpc.com/view/139c70b...b2dd1ac915.jpg
HFR talks about 569mm? regarding die size.
GTX TITAN die size 551 mm :)
http://s12.postimage.org/asb64ghvh/gtxtitan.png
http://s11.postimage.org/5l5aevwqb/654.jpg
My wallet gasped at 999$ I will not listen to pricing rumors again, I had accepted 800$ and was prepared for 1000$/card with tax and waterblock.
I don't know if it's greedy or what but I'll be paying it so.. Maybe I'm a sucker.
Anyway I'm in for two, hurry up and take my money.
From what it looks like Titan is a 1GHz card provided you keep it cool enough. It should respond well to water cooling.
http://i49.tinypic.com/25quate.png
From (German):
http://www.hardwareluxx.de/index.php...3-way-sli.html
If only I had the balls to empty my bank account on just one lol. I would buy one right away if it was 600 quid, but 830, no freaking way :(