Hmm G3D says it clocks up to 1100 quite easily :D
Feel bad for those people who went out and bought ARES cards too :(
-PB
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Hmm G3D says it clocks up to 1100 quite easily :D
Feel bad for those people who went out and bought ARES cards too :(
-PB
Nice 480s :p (you mean the 21k score?)
Also, Ares is stupid...7970 cf overclocked to 1200mhz is still much better.
EDIT: yay for double posting xD
K try to beat this score:
http://hwbot.org/submission/2359038_...an_20990_marks
Titan clocked at 1750 / 3400 ... 3400 base ram clock x 4????
1069€ here. This is not a consumer part, it's an elite token.
Like someone who buy a Titan at 1000$ cant afford h2o system lol ...
Cards are not available, but order here 1050.- CHF(Switzerland money ) .. so 1178 $ ... At this price i could nearly buy 3x 7970Ghz ( 417 CHF each without include the games bundles ofc ) or 3x GTX 670 ( 449CHF )
Hardmodded by Tin and ln2 cooled, zombie powered Titan ain't fair :p
It's a pain in the butt to get it to run like that but beats the crap out of the other single gpus out there.
I still don't see the target market for this thing, more of a bragging rights thing for Nvidia.
Though it has a positive side effect: AMD is now about to release a 7990 card of their own with dual Tahiti XT cores, which would make the thing real cheep. :D
10c is a bit exagerating. The Titan already uses Shin Etsu on the die and from worst to best in thermal compound shootout, I doubt you will see a 10c spread...
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2009/...hootout_q209/4 - not even a 10c diff between the best (Shin Etsu G751) and american cheese :D
Lol I just noticed that 'no need for water unless you're rich' comment.
Someone herped and derped :D
Check it: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814121724 $999 on the Egg! Limited to one per customer, @#$%!! SHIP MORE FASTER, NVIDIA!!
Also, all of you kids running only one display, DON'T YOU EVEN THINK ABOUT PURCHASING TITAN!! This is a real GPU for real setups such as Nvidia Surround. A GTX Titan is overkill for your pathetic little one-display setup. Stick to your GTX 600 series, and keep the GTX Titan availability open to those of us that run Nvidia Surround. Much obliged!
http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__...s_com-2888.jpg
Once I went to water I would never go back, I don't really see the point of buying only one titan and I find even the quietest of the new generation of cards on air to be way too loud, so I already know my two titans on air would be way too loud for my ears.
For many OC headroom due to reduced temps is the point of water, and noise is the bonus, for me it's the other way around. You get quiet and a nice overclock comes along for free.
Different strokes and all that..
You're talking to someone who tested it on an actual exposed die...I got 15c off from my 670 core temps with it vs the stock tim.
Also, I know tons of guys who delid cpus and use that tim on die, makes a big difference. On an ihs not so much ;)
Yeah, for quiet and huge oc, water is really nice. But thing with these Nvidia cards is they only allow a measly 1.2v and 106% power target limit. Vs no voltage control on 6xx series it's a bit better, but you are limited anyway...If you were to mod the card with a higher tdp limit then maybe water would be justified :D
So how long will this be the fastest GPU chip? I got a feeling in a year a so we'll see the GTX 780 which will be better value for money, but it will still be a bit slower than the Titan. And I don't see a new Maxwell GPU before the end of 2014 at the earliest.
I'm hoping before long we'll have a program like KGB to manually set a voltage we require via a BIOS mod. That was we'll be able to beat the TDP limit set..
If that ever happens, two of these on water will be a very nice addition.
This is nice. It looks very efficient. No huge power surge with OC.
http://i49.tinypic.com/2mw9krc.png
From: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/2144/1/
That's because there is a power cap.
Interesting on G3D's review that the OC Titan is very very close to the stock 690.
-PB