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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/11/30 18:53:41 (permalink)
How is that Asus ultrawide monitor?
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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/11/30 19:01:39 (permalink)
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How is that Asus ultrawide monitor?




I'm really liking it.  I haven't bothered to play a game on my 2560x1440 144Hz g-sync panel ever since, so I'm selling that.  I also haven't needed another display for productivity, since third-party software such as WinSplit Revolution makes it very easy to line up 3 windows horizontally.  The only cons are the slight backlight bleed (since it's IPS, so results may vary) and the 100Hz cap (144Hz is noticeably better).  However, the extra field of view and productivity space makes up for all of that.  Most modern third-party titles support 21:9 without any issues.  
 
If you're thinking about picking one up, you might want to look at what's on the horizon.  I heard Acer is upgrading their 3440x1440 gaming display to support higher refresh rates than 100Hz.  Also, 4K 120Hz will start to make its way into the gaming monitor scene.  And let's not forget OLED displays.  Next year could be special.

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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/11/30 20:00:01 (permalink)
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I can't see myself spending $2400 on titan sli mid product cycle unless I get the Sajin deal... ;)

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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/01 08:42:05 (permalink)
Anyone put the EKWB Predator 360 in the new EVGA DG-87 Case and connect the cpu and gpu to it?  Any issues, I guess as far as cables reaching, etc.?  That case isn't on EKWB compatibility list to say whether it works with it or not.  (I'm in the boat of thinking of getting a Titan XP and using the Pred 360)
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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/01 08:50:13 (permalink)
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Only 'issue' is that the stock air cooling isn't really adequate

Not adequate? lol. Looks adequate to me...
 
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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/01 08:51:35 (permalink)
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I had 2 Asus 980 ti Matrix.  Went to one Titan Xp.  So worth it.  No more fighting with SLI, nor the extra latency that SLI adds to the render.
 
The Titan is silent and I run solid fps in bf1 and anything else.


^^^ Same here!  Single water cooled Titan XP @ 2084Mhz GPU & 10800Mhz GDDR5
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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/01 16:35:41 (permalink)
Gave in....have one on the way.  Will grab the EKWB Predator 360 and the rest of the stuff to put it under water and grab the red backplate....love that thing.  Dang you...dang you all.  :)


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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/01 16:40:53 (permalink)
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Gave in....have one on the way.  Will grab the EKWB Predator 360 and the rest of the stuff to put it under water and grab the red backplate....love that thing.  Dang you...dang you all.  :)



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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/01 21:39:21 (permalink)
The Titan series exist for those who want the best and not willing to wait for cheaper cut-downs.  If you're a late-adopter, considering the timing, I suggest waiting for the cut-down to show up and make a decision to either get the cut-down, or buy a second hand Titan-X Pascal, both would save you the grief of buyers remorse.  But if you were an early adopter, that money is well spent.  Either way, there is nothing to apologize for if you knew what you were getting into.  There is always someone that likes to tease Titan owners once the cut-down comes, as if they are supposed to be in distress, why would they be?  They paid the premium to have it before anyone else, that's the point; it takes a few years for that level of performance to trickle down in price (i.ee very first Titan versus a GTX1060).  

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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/02 02:39:39 (permalink)
Myself I thought about getting a Titan Pascal but decided to wait for the 1080TI, it will be cut down some but will be clocked faster.  Heck it is only a month away wait for the reviews then buy.  My 1080GTW play everything I throw at it at 1440.  Wanting the TI more for Folding horsepower.  Hoping it will be 900.00 or less.


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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/02 06:39:54 (permalink)
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Myself I thought about getting a Titan Pascal but decided to wait for the 1080TI, it will be cut down some but will be clocked faster.  Heck it is only a month away wait for the reviews then buy.  My 1080GTW play everything I throw at it at 1440.  Wanting the TI more for Folding horsepower.  Hoping it will be 900.00 or less.




COULD be a month away. No guarantees on unreleased products.... But even if it was released in January.. availability would still be a month or two out from that and then you'd have to fight the hordes and try to get your hands on one (with no guarantees) but then let's assume you want a FTW edition... well then you're gonna wait even longer for that to be released + having to fight over that. Latest rumors are that it may cost what... 1000 bucks? If that actually turns out to be the case... is saving 200 bucks really worth the few months wait/fight to grab one? Just food for thought.

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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/02 07:17:20 (permalink)
Agree with the above.
 
If you are considering a $900 to $1,000 GPU that might be available in the future...what's an extra $200 to $300?
 
It's a great GPU!
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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/02 09:42:20 (permalink)
All of what you guys just said is why I finally pulled the trigger and I want it to be under water and want to use the EKWB quick connect system and add more time for them to get the water block for the new cards too....well all of this is already here for the titan and I just sold my second 980ti so wanted a single gpu that does what I need and right now it's the Titan...price is pretty ridiculous but meh i don't have many other expensive hobbies so why not.  This one will last me a long while and I'll be happy with it.  And I don't have to fight to get the card i want for the 1080ti so that'll be worth it to me.
 
Ordered yesterday, card just delivered.  :)
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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/02 12:04:33 (permalink)
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All of what you guys just said is why I finally pulled the trigger and I want it to be under water and want to use the EKWB quick connect system and add more time for them to get the water block for the new cards too....well all of this is already here for the titan and I just sold my second 980ti so wanted a single gpu that does what I need and right now it's the Titan...price is pretty ridiculous but meh i don't have many other expensive hobbies so why not.  This one will last me a long while and I'll be happy with it.  And I don't have to fight to get the card i want for the 1080ti so that'll be worth it to me.
 
Ordered yesterday, card just delivered.  :)




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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/02 12:18:30 (permalink)
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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/02 17:19:35 (permalink)
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All of what you guys just said is why I finally pulled the trigger and I want it to be under water and want to use the EKWB quick connect system and add more time for them to get the water block for the new cards too....well all of this is already here for the titan and I just sold my second 980ti so wanted a single gpu that does what I need and right now it's the Titan...price is pretty ridiculous but meh i don't have many other expensive hobbies so why not.  This one will last me a long while and I'll be happy with it.  And I don't have to fight to get the card i want for the 1080ti so that'll be worth it to me.
 
Ordered yesterday, card just delivered.  :)




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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/03 02:58:40 (permalink)
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Gave in....have one on the way.  Will grab the EKWB Predator 360 and the rest of the stuff to put it under water and grab the red backplate....love that thing.  Dang you...dang you all.  :)


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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/03 05:00:50 (permalink)
Congrats and enjoy!!!!!
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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/05 05:36:14 (permalink)
The specs for the 1080 Ti are out. It will be faster than the Titan X Pascal because it has almost the same number of CUDA cores but higher clock speed. It will also be a lot cheaper.

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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/05 05:48:59 (permalink)
Yes but TITAN XP is special series and if someone can afford why not.
I only don't like and because he is not full cheap and no Superclocked models.
I would not bought him even if I could afford because these reasons. 
TITAN X Maxwell was much better. Improvement was bigger, full premium chip and plus you can buy Superclocked model.
TITAN Pascal is for me biggest disappointment from NVIDIA. But performance of cards are great no doubt. 
And when GTX1080Ti show up model will be similar to TITAN... Both will be crippled and only performance difference will separate them.
No impression of something special with TITAN as only full premium 100% capacity NVIDIA chip.
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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/05 06:15:25 (permalink)
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The specs for the 1080 Ti are out. It will be faster than the Titan X Pascal because it has almost the same number of CUDA cores but higher clock speed. It will also be a lot cheaper.




Specs AREN'T out for an unreleased product. It's pure speculation.

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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/05 07:10:28 (permalink)
Man this card is a BEAST.  On air at the moment and just put +175 on the core to test it and it runs at slightly over 2000 with that setting.  Even if it doesn't reach 70 degrees it will clock down some though like others have said.  Without the OC the temps stay between 67-70 when gaming and with the OC and a demanding game it'll max out at 74, this is with the fan on the GPU set to 40%.  It's in an EVGA D87 case.  My titan auto boosts to like 1830 I think with no OC put on it.
 
I can't see Nvidia messing up/changing their whole pricing model by putting the ti close to the 1080's pricing so my guess is $899-999 but who knows and I guess it depends on what AMD has coming out.
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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/05 07:21:19 (permalink)
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The specs for the 1080 Ti are out. It will be faster than the Titan X Pascal because it has almost the same number of CUDA cores but higher clock speed. It will also be a lot cheaper.


BS.. there's plenty of sites taking guesses at what it might be, varying from slightly better than the 1080 FTW, to some super-amazing-better-than-Titan specs, which is what you are claiming. FACT is that none of these are anything more than guesses, and NVidia hasn't even confirmed they will be doing a Ti version, let alone what the specs will be, so stop spinning bs and claiming it is fact.
 


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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/05 15:33:54 (permalink)
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The specs for the 1080 Ti are out. It will be faster than the Titan X Pascal because it has almost the same number of CUDA cores but higher clock speed. It will also be a lot cheaper.


Hmm. That's fine. I got my titan's for $600 a piece. 


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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/05 17:42:49 (permalink)
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The specs for the 1080 Ti are out. It will be faster than the Titan X Pascal because it has almost the same number of CUDA cores but higher clock speed. It will also be a lot cheaper.




A liquid-cooled Titan X will outperform ANY 1080 Ti if it's a cut-down version, which it will be most likely.  Also, for those who sell their cards when they upgrade, the Titan series always sells for a much higher price than a similar Ti variant.  For example, I sold one of my 980 Ti's for just under $350, whereas Titan X Maxwell is still selling for around $600 on ebay used.  They perform similarly, yet the Titan is selling for much more (in total value and as a percentage of original retail price).
 
On a different note, does anyone think my old 3930K at 4.6GHz will bottleneck my Titan X Pascal?  I'm more worried about games some of these games (like Forza) that put almost all of the load on a single thread, considering SB-E is pretty slow in single-threaded performance compared to something like Skylake.  It's coming in on Wednesday along with my EKWB cooling supplies.
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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/05 18:13:25 (permalink)
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The specs for the 1080 Ti are out. It will be faster than the Titan X Pascal because it has almost the same number of CUDA cores but higher clock speed. It will also be a lot cheaper.




A liquid-cooled Titan X will outperform ANY 1080 Ti if it's a cut-down version, which it will be most likely.  Also, for those who sell their cards when they upgrade, the Titan series always sells for a much higher price than a similar Ti variant.  For example, I sold one of my 980 Ti's for just under $350, whereas Titan X Maxwell is still selling for around $600 on ebay used.  They perform similarly, yet the Titan is selling for much more (in total value and as a percentage of original retail price).
 
On a different note, does anyone think my old 3930K at 4.6GHz will bottleneck my Titan X Pascal?  I'm more worried about games some of these games (like Forza) that put almost all of the load on a single thread, considering SB-E is pretty slow in single-threaded performance compared to something like Skylake.  It's coming in on Wednesday along with my EKWB cooling supplies.




Can it have all of 16x pcie 3.0 bandwidth on your MB?
 
Cpu I think will be fine, especially since it is oc.  They have done some bench marking that yes Titan wants full PCIE bandwidth.

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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/05 18:46:11 (permalink)
You would be kicking yourself. I say no. Really bad time right now to be buying a new high end card. Surely new cards are just around the corner. 

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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/05 19:03:56 (permalink)
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The specs for the 1080 Ti are out. It will be faster than the Titan X Pascal because it has almost the same number of CUDA cores but higher clock speed. It will also be a lot cheaper.




A liquid-cooled Titan X will outperform ANY 1080 Ti if it's a cut-down version, which it will be most likely.  Also, for those who sell their cards when they upgrade, the Titan series always sells for a much higher price than a similar Ti variant.  For example, I sold one of my 980 Ti's for just under $350, whereas Titan X Maxwell is still selling for around $600 on ebay used.  They perform similarly, yet the Titan is selling for much more (in total value and as a percentage of original retail price).
 
On a different note, does anyone think my old 3930K at 4.6GHz will bottleneck my Titan X Pascal?  I'm more worried about games some of these games (like Forza) that put almost all of the load on a single thread, considering SB-E is pretty slow in single-threaded performance compared to something like Skylake.  It's coming in on Wednesday along with my EKWB cooling supplies.




Can it have all of 16x pcie 3.0 bandwidth on your MB?
 
Cpu I think will be fine, especially since it is oc.  They have done some bench marking that yes Titan wants full PCIE bandwidth.




Yes, it'll get full bandwidth.  I wonder if g-sync will hurt performance at all, since it uses a little bit of that PCI-E bandwidth as well.  I'll be sure to test it.

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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/05 19:08:38 (permalink)
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Man this card is a BEAST.  On air at the moment and just put +175 on the core to test it and it runs at slightly over 2000 with that setting.  Even if it doesn't reach 70 degrees it will clock down some though like others have said.  Without the OC the temps stay between 67-70 when gaming and with the OC and a demanding game it'll max out at 74, this is with the fan on the GPU set to 40%.  It's in an EVGA D87 case.  My titan auto boosts to like 1830 I think with no OC put on it.
 
I can't see Nvidia messing up/changing their whole pricing model by putting the ti close to the 1080's pricing so my guess is $899-999 but who knows and I guess it depends on what AMD has coming out.




How much power does the fan on the card use?  I've seen quite a few videos with liquid-cooled (non-hybrid) Titan X Pascals and they seem to maintain over 2000MHz throughout sufficiently long periods of gaming in order to reach a steady state temperature.  With liquid cooling, the card doesn't have to use any of its own power for cooling, so power is not a bottleneck at that point.  Am I right on this?  I'm fairly new to liquid cooling, but I've noticed that even with my custom PCB cards in the past that ramping up the fan speed keeps the card cooler, but the cards will still downclock.

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Re: Should I get a Titan X Pascal? 2016/12/06 09:55:46 (permalink)
Not sure about the fan voltage usage but mine does downclock even before it reaches 70 degrees.  I'd also like to know if this also happens to those who have it on water cooling.  From everything I've read it doesn't.
post edited by Crimson AL - 2016/12/06 10:51:55


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