2016/07/27 10:21:12
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.
2016/07/27 12:14:05
dieandpuke
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.


I agree.  I am always reading that people are having great temps with their FE cards.  Then you find out they are at 80-100% fan speed. 
No thanks- If the 1080 is 160-180 watts and is pushing the FE cooler what is the Titan X going to do at 250-275 with the same cooler!
 
I have my 980ti Hybrid at 1500/7800 stock bios +25 mv in AB with push-pull AND the pump on my fan controller it is very very quiet for music and surfing and I can control it perfectly when gaming.  I hope to use an AIO kit on every card from now on. 
2016/08/02 13:02:56
deepo
EVGA_JacobF
We are working on a Hybrid upgrade kit, stay tuned :)


I love you :)
2016/08/02 16:06:09
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.
2016/08/08 08:16:24
ArmeniusLOD
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.
2016/08/08 08:30:43
avengeruk
EVGA_JacobF
We are working on a Hybrid upgrade kit, stay tuned :)



Hi Jacob,
 
Very pleased to hear this! My Titan XP arrived a few days ago and it cries out  for better cooling.
 
I had two of your hybrid kits for my 980 Ti's and they were one of my best PC purchases ever, I was really impressed. 
 
Will be ordering one as soon as they are released.
 
Any clues as to how long the design/production process will take? :P 
2016/08/08 16:14:50
gridironcpj
Honestly, the best thing that could happen to the Titan series (aside from price changes) is allowing the partners to construct custom versions of it.  The hybrid cooler would be nice, but the card still only has an 8+6 pin for power.  
2016/08/08 16:23:03
Scarlet-Tech
gridironcpj
Honestly, the best thing that could happen to the Titan series (aside from price changes) is allowing the partners to construct custom versions of it.  The hybrid cooler would be nice, but the card still only has an 8+6 pin for power.  


Sadly, Nvidia has never allowed AIB custom Titans.
2016/08/08 17:14:23
unmeaty
Are we certain that the 1080 AiO kit won't fit the Pascal Titan?
 
http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=400-HY-5188-B1
 
It's made for other versions of the 1080 other than the FE, so it must have room for another power connector, right?
 
I know EVGA is working on a hybrid kit for the Pascal Titan, I'm just very impatient. This thing needs water cooling.
 
Actually what it needs is an EVGA version. Very sad to move away from my favorite GPU brand.
2016/08/09 06:01:12
avengeruk
unmeaty
Are we certain that the 1080 AiO kit won't fit the Pascal Titan?
 

 
It's made for other versions of the 1080 other than the FE, so it must have room for another power connector, right?
 
I know EVGA is working on a hybrid kit for the Pascal Titan, I'm just very impatient. This thing needs water cooling.
 
Actually what it needs is an EVGA version. Very sad to move away from my favorite GPU brand.




 
It may do, depending on what versions it was made for - I believe fitting it requires complete removal of the cooler? - In which case memory cooling may not work. 
 
I'm impatient for one too, but, I think we are best waiting for the official Titan X P version - it may even be easier to fit due to reference only. I'd rather have something specifically designed for the card. 

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