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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/09/18 14:28:07 (permalink)
Like the fe blower fan or louder? I had 4 fe 1080s and I don't think I could deal with them on 100% to keep them in the 50-60c range.

  
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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/09/23 08:50:14 (permalink)
The Titan xp is a beast once you put it under water. Just finished installing an Ek full coverage block and back plate And the throttling issue is a thing of the past. Gpu hasn't even hit 40c yet gaming or benchmarking!!! I absolutely love it now. Core runs at 2050 and memory at 5240 and I barley over locked! And it's so quiet!!! I see another in the future!!!

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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/09/23 08:50:14 (permalink)
The Titan xp is a beast once you put it under water. Just finished installing an Ek full coverage block and back plate And the throttling issue is a thing of the past. Gpu hasn't even hit 40c yet gaming or benchmarking!!! I absolutely love it now. Core runs at 2050 and memory at 5240 and I barley over locked! And it's so quiet!!! I see another in the future!!!

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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/09/23 09:46:51 (permalink)
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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/09/23 10:04:23 (permalink)
I'm going to upgrade my case to the new Corsair 740 Air.
 
They are supposed to have stock in about 3 to 4 weeks.
 
If we have no Pascal Hybrid by then, I'll go full water!  :D
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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/09/23 13:18:35 (permalink)
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I'm going to upgrade my case to the new Corsair 740 Air.
 
They are supposed to have stock in about 3 to 4 weeks.
 
If we have no Pascal Hybrid by then, I'll go full water!  :D

I will say this, I used the corsair aio 100i v2 temporarily, and while it does cool good, it cannot touch a custome loop. My heat killer 3 is a pretty old block, and still beats the pants out of those aio's. Played GTA5 last night with 140+ on core and 200+ on ram and my cpu is at 4.4ghz and with a swiftech 320qp and Coolgate 360, my Titan never went over 40c. Cpu never went over 50c. I've been water cooling since about 2005.

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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/09/23 14:23:22 (permalink)
Strange on hard forums and reddit I've read of people complaining it still down clocks cause of the power limit even though there water cooling the card and it's in the 40s???

Maybe it's just thencase chip hitting it's limit at that core clock at the voltage and they think it's power limit..

Though.. people are doing hard mods to the Titan xp to get around the power limit.
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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/09/23 19:38:27 (permalink)
 
Noise apparently isn't as bad as some people are saying, I guess it depends on what you had previously. I have a 980Ti and now going through the 1080 FTW Hybrid black screen problems, and am considering biting the bullet and getting a Titan XP instead. Here are some noise charts (source: guru3d.com):
 
 
 
       
:)
 
 
 
 
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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/09/25 15:59:16 (permalink)
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Strange on hard forums and reddit I've read of people complaining it still down clocks cause of the power limit even though there water cooling the card and it's in the 40s???

Maybe it's just thencase chip hitting it's limit at that core clock at the voltage and they think it's power limit..

Though.. people are doing hard mods to the Titan xp to get around the power limit.

Doesn't appear to be throttling to me. 

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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/09/25 16:00:08 (permalink)
Hard to see I guess. But never seemed to throttle during the benchmark, and if I am wrong there is a liquid metal mod that is easily done and it lowers the power limit. 
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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/09/25 22:19:22 (permalink)
Stayed 2050 the entire time I played GTA5

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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/09/27 15:31:05 (permalink)
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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/05 08:30:22 (permalink)
Regarding Titan Xp, I had one for a while, and compared to my overclocked 980 TI was about 80% faster in the sims I run. But as soon as I tried in games with Oculus CV 1, the Titan would not clock up at the same game graphics settings.  If I tried to up the in game graphics settings it still did not work correctly. I spent a day or too with Nvidia techs, and sent them diagnostic files and ran tests they ask me to run.  Bottom Line they could not get it to work. So I returned the card. I really wanted it to work.  So for now using my 980 TI s.
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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/06 08:42:45 (permalink)
 
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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/06 08:58:35 (permalink)
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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/06 10:57:40 (permalink)
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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/06 13:39:45 (permalink)
Got mine a few days ago.
 

 
 

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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/06 14:34:08 (permalink)
damn all these pics of the Titan XP is making me want to make the jump from my 1080 FTW.... or should i just wait for the Volta.. 
soooo Tempting.... 


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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/06 14:40:12 (permalink)
It has already been 2 months since i got mine and also have all 3 HB sli bridges :)

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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/06 14:52:25 (permalink)
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It has already been 2 months since i got mine and also have all 3 HB sli bridges :)


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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/06 19:02:10 (permalink)
 
Just installed, boosts to 1885MHz on load with everything on default, which is way beyond the advertised 1531MHz boost, temp got to 73F although it was only a 5 minute load test. No fan noise issue whatsoever with this one. Waiting on an AIO water cooler before I start clocking it, hopefully EVGA will have one out soon. Awesome.
 


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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/07 05:37:22 (permalink)
Yeah just reading Sajin's results those TitanX's are BEAST! I am super satisfied with my 1080 F|E results, but if I had 4k I'd go TitanX for sure. I'm still on a BenQ 1080/144hz/1ms, looking to upgrade to 1440p this weekend, see if I can find any deals on BenQ's. I know this one just got discontinued, so hoping the price will do down some-
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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/07 10:04:30 (permalink)
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Just installed, boosts to 1885MHz on load with everything on default, which is way beyond the advertised 1531MHz boost, temp got to 73F although it was only a 5 minute load test. No fan noise issue whatsoever with this one. Waiting on an AIO water cooler before I start clocking it, hopefully EVGA will have one out soon. Awesome.
 


Good talk my man! Nice to see that you finally went with the Titan and that they went through with your payment card!

How's the noise level for you?
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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/07 10:33:34 (permalink)
the 1080ti leaks looks pretty tempting!!!!


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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/07 11:57:41 (permalink)
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Just installed, boosts to 1885MHz on load with everything on default, which is way beyond the advertised 1531MHz boost, temp got to 73F although it was only a 5 minute load test. No fan noise issue whatsoever with this one. Waiting on an AIO water cooler before I start clocking it, hopefully EVGA will have one out soon. Awesome.

Good talk my man! Nice to see that you finally went with the Titan and that they went through with your payment card!
How's the noise level for you?

Fan noise is not an issue at all - I think my 980Ti made more noise than this Titan XP. Of course once EVGA gets the AIO cooler out, it's going to be even better.
 


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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/07 12:42:32 (permalink)
Geez. All these pics are tempting me to swap the 1080 for a Titan XP. I've been intrigued by EK's Predator 360 water cooling kit for the past week (after I just went back to all air cooling, CPU and GPU...smh). The fact that they sell a "Predator ready" pre-filled water block for the Titan XP that can simply be added to the loop in 1 step is awesome. I've never built on water before and hated my H80i GT...which my new air cooler completely destroys...so tempted by this stuff. 
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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/10 05:59:44 (permalink)
I spent some time this weekend installing the EVGA 1080 Hybrid kit onto my Titan X P:
 

 
Temps Running folding @ home work unit:
 

 
I can confirm that the GPU block from the EVGA 1080 Hybrid kit works great for the Titan X P.  You can use the existing Titan PCB heat spreader, and the EVGA block.
 
Unfortunately, you have to totally disassemble the card to get at the fan plug.  Not too scary, just take your time.
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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/10 20:36:25 (permalink)
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I spent some time this weekend installing the EVGA 1080 Hybrid kit onto my Titan X P:
 

 
Temps Running folding @ home work unit:
 

 
I can confirm that the GPU block from the EVGA 1080 Hybrid kit works great for the Titan X P.  You can use the existing Titan PCB heat spreader, and the EVGA block.
 
Unfortunately, you have to totally disassemble the card to get at the fan plug.  Not too scary, just take your time.




Nice write-up! I was waiting for confirmation if the 1080 Hybrid worked for the Titan X Pascal. But why did you unplug the fan? Shouldn't it still be on to cool the VRMs?
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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/11 06:24:44 (permalink)
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I spent some time this weekend installing the EVGA 1080 Hybrid kit onto my Titan X P:
 

 
Temps Running folding @ home work unit:
 

 
I can confirm that the GPU block from the EVGA 1080 Hybrid kit works great for the Titan X P.  You can use the existing Titan PCB heat spreader, and the EVGA block.
 
Unfortunately, you have to totally disassemble the card to get at the fan plug.  Not too scary, just take your time.




Nice write-up! I was waiting for confirmation if the 1080 Hybrid worked for the Titan X Pascal. But why did you unplug the fan? Shouldn't it still be on to cool the VRMs?




You have to connect the AIO pump head to the PCB.  This cable is a splitter cable that you also connect the shroud fan into.
 
In order to get at this connector, you have to totally disassemble the card.
 
Does that make more sense?
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Re: Titan X Pascal Performance 2016/10/11 09:20:27 (permalink)
I hate you guys.

I told myself I would NOT purchase a Titan X Pascal. Well.. My card now has a $1299.99 deficit. All of y'all talking about how amazing the performance is made me buy one. I will be sending each and everyone who has participated in this thread an invoice for $5.00.

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