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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 15:17:40
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Sajin Rei86 ooooh nice find man, can't understand a word he's saying but that's not a bad OCing card at all. I didn't get to see the video. Did it hit 1123MHz on air or water? Darn I didn't see it either. It has since been taken down lol.
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 16:15:09
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Rei86 That GTX275 will slow your system down in physx capable games fyi I was building computers for two of my friends when Ivy Bridge launched and the GTX480s were selling for $200 new. I talked both of them into getting the GTX480s a month before the Ivy Bridge launch so I was able to pop both GTX480s in my system and use my GTX275 as a dedicated physx card for a solid month prior to building their PCs. I tested with and without; and had improved fps with the GTX275. In that arrangement the GTX275 improved my fps with the highest physx setting in both Batman Arkham City and Alice 2. I am aware of instances where dedicated physx cards can slow you down. I intend on testing this again when I get my hands on a Titan.
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 16:18:57
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Johnny_Utah Sajin Rei86 ooooh nice find man, can't understand a word he's saying but that's not a bad OCing card at all. I didn't get to see the video. Did it hit 1123MHz on air or water? Darn I didn't see it either. It has since been taken down lol. it was on air using the overvolt and boost 2.0 features
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 16:21:09
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dipdippotatochip Johnny_Utah Sajin Rei86 ooooh nice find man, can't understand a word he's saying but that's not a bad OCing card at all. I didn't get to see the video. Did it hit 1123MHz on air or water? Darn I didn't see it either. It has since been taken down lol. it was on air using the overvolt and boost 2.0 features
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 16:28:20
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Sajin dipdippotatochip Johnny_Utah Sajin Rei86 ooooh nice find man, can't understand a word he's saying but that's not a bad OCing card at all. I didn't get to see the video. Did it hit 1123MHz on air or water? Darn I didn't see it either. It has since been taken down lol. it was on air using the overvolt and boost 2.0 features YEEHAW ;) Everytime I hear over-volt I almost wet my pants.
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 16:34:28
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I can't read this any more... I will survive breakdown and collapse when EVGA launch their card... In Asylum because NVIDIA, in Belgrade when you Enter once system forgot on you and there patients are most normal ... But I want to ask for what is this... You can't see good on this picture, like option for another connector...
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 16:35:56
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dipdippotatochip Johnny_Utah Sajin Rei86 ooooh nice find man, can't understand a word he's saying but that's not a bad OCing card at all. I didn't get to see the video. Did it hit 1123MHz on air or water? Darn I didn't see it either. It has since been taken down lol. it was on air using the overvolt and boost 2.0 features What were temps like? I thought these are supposed to run hotter than gtx680s, which means that over volt + stock cooling = disaster?
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 16:36:38
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Yup, this card is going to be a beast.
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 16:38:49
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soggyfish423 dipdippotatochip Johnny_Utah Sajin Rei86 ooooh nice find man, can't understand a word he's saying but that's not a bad OCing card at all. I didn't get to see the video. Did it hit 1123MHz on air or water? Darn I didn't see it either. It has since been taken down lol. it was on air using the overvolt and boost 2.0 features What were temps like? I thought these are supposed to run hotter than gtx680s, which means that over volt + stock cooling = disaster? My 680 tops out at 60C - 62C, I don't see temps being an issue since you can set the card to throttle at 95C - 99C. Hopefully this card comes with a unlocked fan profile so we can set it to 100%.
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 16:41:29
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Sajin soggyfish423 dipdippotatochip Johnny_Utah Sajin Rei86 ooooh nice find man, can't understand a word he's saying but that's not a bad OCing card at all. I didn't get to see the video. Did it hit 1123MHz on air or water? Darn I didn't see it either. It has since been taken down lol. it was on air using the overvolt and boost 2.0 features What were temps like? I thought these are supposed to run hotter than gtx680s, which means that over volt + stock cooling = disaster? My 680 tops out at 60C - 62C, I don't see temps being an issue since you can set the card to throttle at 95C - 99C. Hopefully this card comes with a unlocked fan profile so we can set it to 100%. 680 has 195w tdp, 580 and titan share 250w tdp, so they run a lot hotter
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 16:47:31
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soggyfish423 Sajin soggyfish423 dipdippotatochip Johnny_Utah Sajin Rei86 ooooh nice find man, can't understand a word he's saying but that's not a bad OCing card at all. I didn't get to see the video. Did it hit 1123MHz on air or water? Darn I didn't see it either. It has since been taken down lol. it was on air using the overvolt and boost 2.0 features What were temps like? I thought these are supposed to run hotter than gtx680s, which means that over volt + stock cooling = disaster? My 680 tops out at 60C - 62C, I don't see temps being an issue since you can set the card to throttle at 95C - 99C. Hopefully this card comes with a unlocked fan profile so we can set it to 100%. 680 has 195w tdp, 580 and titan share 250w tdp, so they run a lot hotter Guess i'll just have to wait and see how it runs as I plan on picking one of these up. My 680 would run cooler if I could get it to %100 fan speed (limited to 85%) but I never modded the BIOS to allow it since 60C - 62C is perfectly fine.
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 17:00:28
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wait, is ek making water blocks already?
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 17:10:10
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So sexy but not sure if I really want to spend $1000 considering I only game on a single 1440p monitor.
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 17:55:30
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cisco0623 wait, is ek making water blocks already? Back in early January, EK announced intention to make waterblocks for the Tesla counterpart (5 days before the Titan rumors first appeared), so depending on how close their PCBs are, you could say they can easily make them for Titan. But they do also have an idea polling section for users to contribute ideas for an acrylic design for the Titan waterblock. The copper section must be complete. CAxVIPER So sexy but not sure if I really want to spend $1000 considering I only game on a single 1440p monitor. You are aware that future games will use more Vram and textures even at lower resolutions? They always have, that has been the trend for almost the past decade. Don't think just because you have one monitor that you can't get it, think and plan ahead, way ahead. Only mainstream folks have had the luxury of experiencing future proof by getting more than they needed for a future use while typical high-end saw it as a myth because they choose to keep up with changes. Now you guys have a real chance at experiencing future-proof by getting more than you need for a future use. Why not? In all likelihood, when GTX780 comes at the same time as HD8970 is expected to either late this year or early next year, it won't be as fast as Titan, so it will be a long time to not worry about having enough. The only catch is SLI is another $999.
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 18:17:40
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Lephron, I agree completely. Am I happy about the price? No, but whats the old saying in economics? An item is worth what its purchaser is willing to pay for it. I am betting they will move these off shelves without much sweat. These cards will probably handle most any game for years... Which lines up with the type of buyer I am. Cant wait to see some real benches on games tomorrow. My only worry is getting one, putting a block on it, then EVG announces a classified with the extra power connector and hydro copper block lol.
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 18:40:24
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lehpronYou are aware that future games will use more Vram and textures even at lower resolutions? To add on this future rendering techniques will be more VRAM/Interconnect intensive than compute heavy.
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 18:45:50
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 18:47:19
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seronx lehpronYou are aware that future games will use more Vram and textures even at lower resolutions? To add on this future rendering techniques will be more VRAM/Interconnect intensive than compute heavy. Interesting, Is this economics driven or just proper evolution?
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 18:49:48
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 18:54:42
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lehpron cisco0623 wait, is ek making water blocks already? Back in early January, EK announced intention to make waterblocks for the Tesla counterpart (5 days before the Titan rumors first appeared), so depending on how close their PCBs are, you could say they can easily make them for Titan. But they do also have an idea polling section for users to contribute ideas for an acrylic design for the Titan waterblock. The copper section must be complete. CAxVIPER So sexy but not sure if I really want to spend $1000 considering I only game on a single 1440p monitor. You are aware that future games will use more Vram and textures even at lower resolutions? They always have, that has been the trend for almost the past decade. Don't think just because you have one monitor that you can't get it, think and plan ahead, way ahead. Only mainstream folks have had the luxury of experiencing future proof by getting more than they needed for a future use while typical high-end saw it as a myth because they choose to keep up with changes. Now you guys have a real chance at experiencing future-proof by getting more than you need for a future use. Why not? In all likelihood, when GTX780 comes at the same time as HD8970 is expected to either late this year or early next year, it won't be as fast as Titan, so it will be a long time to not worry about having enough. The only catch is SLI is another $999. I was thinking about this since my 660ti is still in the 30 day return policy. Hopefully they aren't like the 680 supply though as I want to get back to PC gaming
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 19:28:27
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Linus Tech tips, benchmarking the Titan!!
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 19:39:28
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PanzerMensch Linus Tech tips, benchmarking the Titan!! lmao.
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 20:27:02
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PanzerMensch Linus Tech tips, benchmarking the Titan!! There we go...
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 21:04:02
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SirJamesDDJ PanzerMensch Linus Tech tips, benchmarking the Titan!! There we go...
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 21:14:34
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cisco0623Is this economics driven or just proper evolution? It is proper normal evolution of graphics. Voxels. Raycasting/Raytracing. Physics. etc. As we transition it becomes more of a RAM/ROM capacity problem and how fast in nanoseconds can one set piece of data can get from A to B.
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 21:15:02
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boylerya Rei86 That GTX275 will slow your system down in physx capable games fyi I was building computers for two of my friends when Ivy Bridge launched and the GTX480s were selling for $200 new. I talked both of them into getting the GTX480s a month before the Ivy Bridge launch so I was able to pop both GTX480s in my system and use my GTX275 as a dedicated physx card for a solid month prior to building their PCs. I tested with and without; and had improved fps with the GTX275. In that arrangement the GTX275 improved my fps with the highest physx setting in both Batman Arkham City and Alice 2. I am aware of instances where dedicated physx cards can slow you down. I intend on testing this again when I get my hands on a Titan. A 480 sure, a Titan no. The Titan will render frames before the 275 can even start the calculation. Sajin dipdippotatochip Johnny_Utah Sajin Rei86 ooooh nice find man, can't understand a word he's saying but that's not a bad OCing card at all. I didn't get to see the video. Did it hit 1123MHz on air or water? Darn I didn't see it either. It has since been taken down lol. it was on air using the overvolt and boost 2.0 features Just an FYI also he was running FireStrike and 670s are hitting the numbers that his review sample Titan was hitting. Looks like drivers where NOT handed out for reviews. BTW the Germans are on a roll http://www.hardwareluxx.d...itan-im-3-way-sli.html
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 22:37:05
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/20 23:19:53
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What do folks expect the minimum PSU wattage requirement (assuming no OC) to be for the Titan? I guess the TDP value of 250W is an indicator (50W less than that of the 690). Is 600W a pretty good bet? I know the rail amperage is even more important (hopefully not requiring beyond 40A @ 12V).
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Re:First NVIDIA GeForce Titan 780 Performance Numbers Revealed
2013/02/21 00:22:22
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