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Hello. Guys, just wanna share with you my happiness. Installed it on EVGA z87 FTW mobo. http://youtu.be/2SCmfmOsexs MEMOEY USUAGE: http://youtu.be/SeC_0VLCRwA PC UNDUSTING: http://youtu.be/9NnbrfDiL94 MAX SETTINGS & Vsync ON: Shadow Of Mordor: 40-60fps and uses from 9GB -12GB vRAM Lords of the Fallen: 60fps uses from 10GB-12GB vRAM Ryse: 55-60fps uses from 8GB-10GB vRAM CRYSIS 3: 40fps uses 4GB (cap) vRAM. To get 60fps I had to make shading & shaders to Low (and it still takes 4gb of vram) WARFRAME: 60fps uses 2GB vRAM Battlefield 4 60fps uses 6GB vRam
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/28 14:18:19
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Hey man, you seem to be REALLY happy with that card:-D I only hope it works as you expected it to be!
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/28 15:05:34
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ok testing 2 games on Max setting @ 2560x1440. Seems like 12GB of VRam is very wise choice. I always play on V Sync ON & my gol is to get constant 60fps. I will post video soon with more specs preview ingame. So let me tell u how this goes for now. Shadow Of Mordor: 40-60fps and uses from 9GB -12GB vRAM Lords of the Fallen: 60fps uses from 10GB-12GB vRAM CRYSIS 3: 40fps uses 4GB (cap) vRAM. To get 60fps I had to make shading & shaders to Low (and it still takes 4gb of vram) Ryse: 55-60fps uses from 8GB-10GB vRAM
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/28 15:09:39
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Titan Z only has 6GB of VRAM. 6GB per GPU. The VRAM doesn't add up.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 14:34:54
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I uploaded 3 games to show you Memory Usage on each. Seems like games nowadays need close to 12GB to perform. ACTION Software takes up to 20 fps from performance while recording. It’s because it compresses capturing in Real-Time. FRAPS doesn’t have impact on frames but It didn't want to capture EVGA PrecisionX 16 overlay in some of those games, so I chose ACTION, therefore Frame Rate is not accurate. http://youtu.be/SeC_0VLCRwA MAX SETTINGS & Vsync ON: Shadow Of Mordor: 40-60fps and uses from 9GB -12GB vRAM Lords of the Fallen: 60fps uses from 10GB-12GB vRAM Ryse: 55-60fps uses from 8GB-10GB vRAM CRYSIS 3: 40fps uses 4GB (cap) vRAM. To get 60fps I had to make shading & shaders to Low (and it still takes 4gb of vram) WARFRAME: 60fps uses 2GB vRAM Battlefield 4 60fps uses 6GB vRam
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 14:48:49
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This picture shows the GPU allocating 3905MB of VRAM to the game. It's not the actual used amount.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 17:31:55
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Nice, got in on the price drop I see I'm really on the fence about picking one up.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 17:38:49
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ryanallan Nice, got in on the price drop I see I'm really on the fence about picking one up.
Certainly a beast of a card, but the rumor mill has been abuzz with a new dual GPU like 990 or Titan X/Titan II But can people wait and hold out for GM200/GM210?
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 17:49:43
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Sajin This picture shows the GPU allocating 3905MB of VRAM to the game. It's not the actual used amount.
It is what is says. I don't read this backward ? Just the 3% human population of the earth have Titan Z. I don't think people are aware that new games uses this amount of vram. As description says in Shadow of Mordor It says 6GB or greater for 1080p. Mind that I'm playing on 1440p so no wonder It stays in range 10GB-12GB.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 17:52:36
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This is the question... But say they do put 2 980's on a card, it will likely still have 4GB of VRAM. Where as this beast has 6GB.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 17:56:45
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Sajin This picture shows the GPU allocating 3905MB of VRAM to the game. It's not the actual used amount.
It is what is says. I don't read this backward ? Just the 3% human population of the earth have Titan Z. I don't think people are aware that new games uses this amount of vram. As description says in Shadow of Mordor It says 6GB or greater for 1080p. Mind that I'm playing on 1440p so no wonder It stays in range 10GB-12GB.
You should read NVidia's explanation of how dual gpu VRAM runs. You will see that it only uses 6gb total, that the second reading you are getting is not applicable, it's just a number. It works the same way as SLI, hence why the usage never goes to 12gb, but only a max of 6gb (only one number counts, or it would use the Ram of gpu 1 and the extra necessary would be from gpu 2. Then you would see 6gb from gpu 1 and 3gb from gpu 2 to equal 9gb.) If this was the case, where you were getting 12gb of Ram total, then I would be able to get another 780ti, sli it in, and have as much Ram as a Titan Z... But it doesn't work that way, so it wouldn't work.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 17:57:11
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ryanallan Nice, got in on the price drop I see I'm really on the fence about picking one up.
Ye man do it & have fun. this card is not 4k ready and 4k won't see graphic card that provides minimum 60fps very soon. I say enjoy yo life every minute, don't post pone just go & get it. In my opinion within 2 years they should come up with GTX that rocks on 4k and by that time we gonna have 4k ips Monitors ready to rock too.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 18:01:49
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dude this card has 12GB of ram not 6. 6 per gpu. Ram stacks, 2+2=4, both of them works like 1
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 18:07:56
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deejay2deejay dude this card has 12GB of ram not 6. 6 per gpu. Ram stacks, 2+2=4, both of them works like 1
Nope, in multi GPU setups the memory hast to be mirrored so that both cards access to the same information. As a result a dual GPU card like the TITAN Z only has 6GB of effective memory despite having 12GB of physical memory on the card.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 18:37:19
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http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Details.aspx?NewsId=39939read this. scroll to titan z info & u'll find: "Unlike traditional dual-GPU cards, Titan Z’s twin GPUs are tuned to run at the same clock speed, and with dynamic power balancing. So neither GPU creates a performance bottleneck." 12 gdrr5 video ram 6 per gpu and the Cuda core are flip in those two gpus. Ceo NVIDIA said that In the ces 2014. The chief boss of NVIDIA can't be wrong. It's their revolutionary 12-phase dynamic power balancing technology
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 18:41:19
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ryanallan This is the question... But say they do put 2 980's on a card, it will likely still have 4GB of VRAM. Where as this beast has 6GB.
Don't know how reputable a source gamedebate is, but they are predicting the rumored 980 Ti will have 8 gb vrm (memory?) as well as Titan X The 780 eventually got double vrm to 6gb, so it is plausible something similar can happen if a 980 Ti/Titan get their bus increased 384 bit or above I'm certainly interested to see what happens
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 18:53:32
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deejay2deejay http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Details.aspx?NewsId=39939 read this. scroll to titan z info & u'll find: "Unlike traditional dual-GPU cards, Titan Z’s twin GPUs are tuned to run at the same clock speed, and with dynamic power balancing. So neither GPU creates a performance bottleneck."
12 gdrr5 video ram 6 per gpu and the Cuda core are flip in those two gpus. Ceo NVIDIA said that In the ces 2014. The chief boss of NVIDIA can't be wrong. It's their revolutionary 12-phase dynamic power balancing technology
I guess it depends on the application you're using. From Jabob on another forum: If its 6 GB usable, then why is NVIDIA only saying that it's 12 GB? They should say 6 GB, or 6 GB usable?Because it depends on the application.This card is optimized for compute applications, in compute apps you can address each frame buffer independently.All dual GPU cards in the past have been advertised with the physical amount of memory on the board. Example: GTX 690 (2gb+2gb) was advertised as a 4GB card.3D applications can address 2GB on 690 (because all texture data must be stored on local framebuffer each) and compute applications can address each frame buffer independently.Edited by EVGA-JacobF - 3/31/14 at 6:52pm
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 18:55:23
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When I configure two graphics cards in SLI mode, do the graphics cards work together to create double the memory size? "No. In SLI mode, each graphics card uses its own frame buffer memory to render a 3D application. The operating system will report a graphics card frame buffer memory size that is found on a single graphics board." - GeForce.com
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 19:03:18
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its not a SLI. It's single PCB. gpus works as 1
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 19:04:37
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deejay2deejay dude this card has 12GB of ram not 6. 6 per gpu. Ram stacks, 2+2=4, both of them works like 1
Nope, in multi GPU setups the memory hast to be mirrored so that both cards access to the same information. As a result a dual GPU card like the TITAN Z only has 6GB of effective memory despite having 12GB of physical memory on the card.
Exactly right. I have two SLIed Titan Black Superclocked cards (12GB total physical VRAM), which are effectively the same as the Titan Z, only they have a much higher clock rate potential and the GPUs are on two cards instead of one. This is largely why the Titan Z was such a huge joke at the 3000 (USD) price. It was 1000 (USD) more than 2 Titan Blacks, but performed significantly worse than them in every way. Fortunately someone came to their senses and the Titan Z is priced about where it should have been initially, at least in comparison to Nvidia's other offerings. Now, to play devil's advocate, there are some ways to take advantage of the 12GB of physical memory for different compute purposes, but that wasn't unique to the Titan Z either, as it can be done on my Titan Blacks as well. I personally haven't had the need to bother with this and just leave my Titan Blacks in SLI, even though I do primarily use them for crunching for scientific and humanitarian research. I run two different GPUGrid tasks on each GPU (4 tasks total) simultaneously, but the VRAM usage between these tasks is mirrored since the cards are SLIed, so 4 tasks worth of VRAM usages is on each card. I'm not too concerned about this because even with the 4 tasks loaded in VRAM, the VRAM is only loaded about 30% to 50% on average, so I still prefer SLIing the cards for game performance improvements (like for Watch Dogs and BF4, which I can easily run on ultra settings). Hope this helps clarify things for the misinformed. (It isn't entirely your fault - I blame the misleading marketing and ignorant reviewers out there.)
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 19:07:48
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deejay2deejay its not a SLI. It's single PCB. gpus works as 1
The Titan Z is internally SLIed, at least so far as being able to take advantage of game rendering improvements. If it wasn't, there would be no advantage in having a dual GPU card as far as games are concerned. Please read my post above, educate yourself, and stop spreading misinformation!
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 19:08:45
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deejay2deejay its not a SLI. It's single PCB. gpus works as 1
It is SLI. Even NVidia, who makes the card, says that. Sorry to disappoint you. You didn't get 24gb of Ram split between two GPUs. Also, try running a game that doesn't support SLI. Weird how only one gpu works. As far as Shadows of Motor saying 6gb or Greater for ultra texture... Imagine that there was a company, who wears red suits, making an 8gb VRAM card....... It's a stretch, we know.. But there is the Sapphire which is available in the UK... http://www.anandtech.com/...its-retail-uk-only-600Not to mention, amd is all about throwing Ram at their cards, as a way to fight against NVidia. Aside from that, the "6gb or higher" is meant for the future. I imagine they aren't going to be limiting the vram permanently as games come out.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 19:37:05
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Another way you can tell that it is SLI and not 2 GPU chips running unified like a single chip card is that you can't run 4 Titan Z's. It essentially means it is 2 GPU chips on 1 PCB (I think that's right) in SLI format without the need for a bridge. Also, doesn't Titan Z take up 2 slots? This is all a learning experience for me, so please correct me if I am wrong. So hmm....a little theory crafting.. If they combined both GK110 chips into 1 with the combined bus of both, would it then use all 12gb VRAM then? I don't think that is how chip progression works, but it sounds right for someone that doesn't know better
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 19:40:52
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Dual-GPUs card is already 2-way SLI configuration internally on single PCB that delivers as 1 therefore it takes 12GB of ram
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 19:46:20
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Can you post a screenshot of whatever program you're using to capture the "Shadow Of Mordor: 40-60fps and uses from 9GB -12GB vRAM" ? Edit - like that screen shot you posted above, does it report 9-12GB per GPU, or does it report a max of 6GB per card?
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 19:46:32
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Anyway, now that we've got the technicalities out of the way... Congratulations on your new Titan Z! I think it is currently worth the asking price (relatively speaking), if you have a need for such a card.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 19:48:08
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deejay2deejay Dual-GPUs card is already 2-way SLI configuration internally on single PCB that delivers as 1 therefore it takes 12GB of ram
You are impossible, lol. Go ask on NVidia forums. Tell NVidia they are wrong. I will just watch the trolling continue, as this is a completely moot point now. Go play a game with no SLI profile and tell why it doesn't use both GPUs.... I mean, they are only one, not SLI, so they will both work... Your words.. Miko: they can join the chips together, yet. If they did, each gpu would still need it's own vram as it is only buffering.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Z - Unboxing & Installing
2014/10/29 19:48:41
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deejay2deejay Dual-GPUs card is already 2-way SLI configuration internally on single PCB that delivers as 1 therefore it takes 12GB of ram
But doesn't each chip require its own VRAM to function since they are two separate chips? Each chip has 6gb VRAM since there is no GK110 chip that has more than 6gb VRAM available. So if they are SLI, even on the same PCB, how does this break the rule of non stacking VRAM for SLI configurations?
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