On a 120Hz (no VSync) 1080p monitor 3-way GTX 680 SLI still shows input lag when AA is enabled in BF3 or Far Cry 3 for instance. As long as I can feel that there's room for improvement, even for low resolution. Also, Far Cry 3 has lousy frame rate on 2560 x 1600. Far more fun to play on 1080p at 90-140fps.
Here's to hoping it drops a lot in price and is still available in 6 months :P
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I think the price is just right. That card is a status symbol so it shouldnt be cheap. Poor people can play with their SLI and Crossfire trash (what a first world problem..)
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Every genocide that was committed during the 20th century has been preceded by the disarmament of the target population. Once the government outlaws your guns your life becomes a luxury afforded to you by the state. You become a tool to benefit the state. Should you cease to benefit the state or even worse become an annoyance or even a hindrance to the state then your life becomes more trouble than it is worth.
Once the government outlaws your guns your life is forfeit. You're already dead, it's just a question of when they are going to get around to you.
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Regarding the SLI convo -
Two cards scales very well, but only in supported games. Back when I used to use SLI / Xfire, I supported it with a passion, but then came all the MMOs that didn't support it - currently I've been playing DDO, GW2, and Path of Exile, none of which support dual GPU (zero FPS increase and second GPU just sits idle), and back to when they were running on my 560 ti SLI, I had plenty of lag with the FPS dropping to below 30 fps (I also see lag in around 30-40 FPS, need to maintain at least 45 FPS). So I chucked those out for a single Kepler instead.
Triple card scaling in reviews was mainly only noticable at ultra high resolutions, and with highly clocked SB-E CPUs. One review compared an X58 CPU @ 3.8, and SB-E @ 4.6, and the results from that turned me away from bothering with 3 GPUs.
I don't even need to bother with 2 GPUs, but I just love the look of the 690 and Titan cards so much, and this reference 680 I just got through RMA is ugly, yet a decent clocker running at 1254 / 7200.
Last edited by Mungri; 02-19-2013 at 01:54 AM.
I understand as I am an off-again on-again WoW player, and had a dabble in TERA Online. Now, TERA Online is an absolutely gorgeous game that plays great on Nvidia Surround--WoW not so much. Ergo, that is one of the reasons why I have a trusty DDR2 backup rig running a single GTX 460 and a single 1080p display.![]()
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Well even a single 560 ti wasn't managing for me in those games @ 1200p. It was enough for around 30 FPS with all the settings cranked up, but that's too laggy for me and I need 45 FPS minimum maintained.
Actually I'd be much better off getting a second 512 Gb M4 for raid 0 goodness and I don't think the GTX 690 will get reduced enough. Titan costs far too much for me, and I don't think there's going to be any GK104 replacements because this chip was always meant to be the mid range. This free 680 upgrade from KFA2 should be good for a long time, it looks like I'll be skipping a gen now.
Its true that Nvidia are just milking people dry with their prices, but then these cards are amazing.
the question I want to know is how these stack up in 3d programs like maya/PS and max as well as gaming/benching..
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GALAXY GeForce GTX Titan is still part of the Kepler family based on the GK110 the core, based on 28nm process technology, built 2688 stream processors, PCIe 3.0 x16 bus interface, will be equipped with 384 6GB GDDR5 memory, support for DirectX 11.1, Shader Model 5.0 , supports OpenGL 4.3, support Open CL 1.2.
GALAXY GeForce GTX Titan core frequency of 875MHz, but did not use the GPU Boost technology. Aspects of memory, GTX Titan used GDDR5 memory equivalent frequency 6008MHz, Memory Interface 384bit memory capacity will reach 6GB.
The card uses a dual-slot design, while the TDP is designed for 235W, 8pin +6 pin power connector.
Interfaces, GeForce GTX Titan will be equipped with two DVI, one HDMI and one DisplayPort interface.
http://digi.tech.qq.com/a/20130219/000838.htm
Last edited by Handrox; 02-19-2013 at 12:51 AM.
Galaxy is not the only brand doing 875 MHz without Boost, and there's another clocked at 900 MHz.
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Good to know! Anything higher than 900? GHz Edition?![]()
Im waiting for overclocking results with the stock voltage.
If these things manage to reach 1200-1300+ Mhz out of the box like GK104 can ...![]()
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The samples I've seen don't clock as well as GK104, but 900 MHz still leaves a fair bit of headroom.
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1000 without voltage increase is very hard i think. maybe a little handpicked cards.
When i'm being paid i always do my job through.
So I was being way too over optimistic
If only we could have custom versions, Im sure that MSI / Asus / Galaxy etc could break 1000 Mhz if they were allowed to make non reference cards.
Why have the AIB partner clock the card higher and charge you a premium when you can do it yourself?![]()
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We really need reviews and benchmarks, doesn't the NDA meant to expire today or something?
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Initially it was said here that there would be no non-reference pcb's for Titan, has that been revised? ie Lightning?
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