For those who can't wait, a user on [H]ardForum used the 1070/1080 Hybrid on his Pascal Titan X. The midplate needed to be modified due to an extra power phase (second pic) in addition to the shroud for the extra 6-pin.
hardforum.com/threads/nvidia-announces-the-new-titan-x.1905829/page-19#post-1042460620
happycamper2001
dmhlee
EVGA_JacobF
We are working on a Hybrid upgrade kit, stay tuned :)
Like the previous Titan X, this card will probably not come with a backplate. Does EVGA have plans to release a Titan X backplate?
Yes the new Titan X P does come with a back plate from the photos I have seen.
I will find out in a couple of days when mine arrives. Finally a just enough SINGLE card to run iRacing on 3 U3014 Dell's. I did not want to SLI anymore as single cards just perform better on this sim. 1080 would have been borderline on a single card.
Can confirm it comes with the same backplate design as the 1080.
jeppouza
Sniper
This really sucks... I really wanted to go Titan this round. I'd rather not spend 1200 on a gpu that isnt covered under EVGA
+1
Also, it is highly certain nvidia new TitanX will suffer with temperatures.
Not as badly as Maxwell. At 100% fan mine boosts to and holds 1823 MHz during gaming. Turning it down to 70% it will stay at 1767 MHz. With the default fan curve the card settles at 1682 MHz. By comparison my Maxwell EVGA Titan X SC would settle at the stock 1126 MHz with the default fan curve on the blower and push 90C. The fan on Pascal is a lot quieter than Maxwell at the same RPM, but I am still anxiously awaiting the Hybrid kit.