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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 15:29:30 (permalink)
How are people pre-ordering on newegg? I can't find it, and is there a street date for the Titan X SC by EVGA?


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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 15:31:18 (permalink)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&IsNodeId=1&N=100007709%20600559418
 
That's the Titan X category on Newegg.  The EVGA card is currently OOS / no preorder but it was jumping in and out of availability all day yesterday so spamming F5 is the way to go.
 
FedEx says my Titan X's from Newegg are waiting for me on my doorstep.
 
Wouldn't bother waiting for SC since it seems all X's are going to be able to oveclock well beyond the SC base speed.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 17:01:21 (permalink)
SC actually showing in stock, search page is delayed but look at that premium/markup $90!
 
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487130
 
Glad I didn't wait now....

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 17:07:49 (permalink)
One of my cards is idling at 54 degrees at 54 percent fan speed. If I crank the fan down to 40 percent, it idles at 65 degrees. Any way to get them to idle at lower clock speeds so they'll shutup? :)

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 17:33:48 (permalink)
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SC actually showing in stock, search page is delayed but look at that premium/markup $90!
 
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487130
 
Glad I didn't wait now....




Wish someone had found that earlier... SIGH!!!  I HATE SHOPPING FROM NEWEGG> such a **** company when it comes to orders.
 
I Called them and im like... Hey... I want to order this card... can i buy it now and  come pick it up ?  Do you really have it in stock??

" Yes, we have it in stock...uhhhh, I dont know. It might be ready today or it might be ready Monday"
 
#@#* #@*$@##$ *(@#$ !!!! what? so what if it isnt ready today? i have to drive down there monday? can i turn it into ground shipping after the fact? 

" no,, you have to cancel the order and order again.. " 
 
****!? so whats the point of will-call? Why cant i just pay you... show up with the  same credit card and prove its me.... And buy the damn videocard from you guys...

GAH!! . NEWEGGGG>>  YOU SUCK!  Thanks to Amazon i dont have to shop from you guys except in these moments. 

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 17:38:19 (permalink)
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So now that EVGA cards are at NewEgg, can an EVGA rep let us know when we might expect our Amazon orders to get filled? 




Next week.


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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 17:39:00 (permalink)
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Have there been any updates as to when the SC will be in stock??
 
I wish they would give us some sort of idea..... That would make everyone so happy. 

Example.
 
"Guys, We will have stock today at 3:00 pm. We will update our site to reflect the status exactly at 3:00 pm PST.. So get your fingers and credit cards ready!"
 
Wouldn't everyone love to hear that kind of news? ( besides their website if it were to crash from all that traffic.)




SC will be available early next week.


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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 18:46:13 (permalink)
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One of my cards is idling at 54 degrees at 54 percent fan speed. If I crank the fan down to 40 percent, it idles at 65 degrees. Any way to get them to idle at lower clock speeds so they'll shutup? :)




Are you running at 144Hz? If so, one of the cards needs to bump up its idle clock a little bit in order to keep up that refresh rate. You can downgrade your refresh to 120Hz and the idle clocks and temps will go back to normal (if you're on adequate air flow that is.)
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 19:01:16 (permalink)
three of them showed up so far
 



 
waiting on the fourth.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 20:25:06 (permalink)
Seems aside from the second one that shorted itself out...other card is a monster. 1475 MHz core clock before Heaven crashed.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 20:37:15 (permalink)
Seems aside from the second one that shorted itself out...other card is a monster. 1475 MHz core clock before Heaven crashed.

That's a bummer, hopefully soon enough you get new one  and start enjoying your cards.
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 21:14:11 (permalink)
 Yeah this card is bonkers - taking +250 core and +600 memory like a champ for a total of 1452Mhz core and 8200Mhz memory.  Passed Heaven and played BF4 for a bit with everything maxed @ 1440p and getting 120+ fps the entire time.
 
Probably worth way more than $999 just based on that alone.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 21:41:57 (permalink)
What are your ASIC readings people?
 
Mine is 67.4 and 65.6

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 21:51:21 (permalink)
76.2 on mine.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 22:05:27 (permalink)
Working on getting 3dMark going since I can't believe this card is legitimately stable at these speeds.  Especially on the memory...8.1Ghz?  C'mon now.  What's sad is the second card I get will probably hold this one back :(

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 22:21:14 (permalink)
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What are your ASIC readings people?
 
Mine is 67.4 and 65.6


61%......
My last EVGA 970 SSC+ was low 60s as well. Can't seem to catch a break with these Maxwell cards *sigh*. Just installed it actually (real pain cramming it into a UMX1 Plus), but I'll see how far it'll go anyway.     
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 22:23:08 (permalink)
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76.2 on mine.




That's just not fair man...
 
I guess I should water cool mine and pray that it can keep up.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 22:32:06 (permalink)
73% and 75%... not sure how much that matters, never really cared about it.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 22:40:50 (permalink)



#16 rank for Firestrike Ultra (against other 1x GPU configurations)
#41-ish for Firestrike Extreme and regular.
 
Card isn't recognized yet though so not official.  I could probably jump up a bit higher by edging closer to the +275Mhz crash-limit, but meh why bother.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 22:51:38 (permalink)
Mine after about 200 on the core and 400 on the memory and is stable as hell but the scores just keep dropping. Personally, I believe ASIC matters big time especially for air cuz I only air up until now and my ASIC is usually pretty bad and I always end up twiddling my fingers watching people demolish my scores with a similar setup. I'm hoping water-cooling will make that better. I'm just a noob so I don't really know though.
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 22:58:43 (permalink)
I just cranked the fan speed to 100% to keep it at full clock speed.  Sounds like a jet taking off but didn't go above 60's degrees C.  Waterblocks arrive next week.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 23:01:59 (permalink)
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I just cranked the fan speed to 100% to keep it at full clock speed.  Sounds like a jet taking off but didn't go above 60's degrees C.  Waterblocks arrive next week.


 
Yessir, I do the 100% fan speed thing as well when I bench. Temps are pretty low like in the 62-63 range (82-86 at default fans speed) even in my tiny case with the 2 cards crammed in.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/20 23:49:02 (permalink)
For those interested in the GTX Titan X SC version. They are in stock:
http://www.newegg.com/Pro..._-14-487-130-_-Product

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 00:04:28 (permalink)
Watched the PCPER Titan X Live Stream and Tom Petersen explained why no back plate and said it was a hard decision.  Its for thermal reasons, since Titan X is a 250W card, just removing the slot on the back wasn't enough to keep them cool and they ended up suffering performance.  He said Nvidia liked the backplate though and would continue to look at ways to get them on their cards.  He pretty much hinted at a backplate that will allow you to remove that whole forward portion near the fans on the back.  The 980 being only 165W at stock, made it a lot easier to keep it cool with the backplate installed.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 00:27:25 (permalink)
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Watched the PCPER Titan X Live Stream and Tom Petersen explained why no back plate and said it was a hard decision.  Its for thermal reasons, since Titan X is a 250W card, just removing the slot on the back wasn't enough to keep them cool and they ended up suffering performance.  He said Nvidia liked the backplate though and would continue to look at ways to get them on their cards.  He pretty much hinted at a backplate that will allow you to remove that whole forward portion near the fans on the back.  The 980 being only 165W at stock, made it a lot easier to keep it cool with the backplate installed.




I'm a little lost with what you're saying. Removing what slot on the back? The standard cutout around the GPU like on EVGA backplates? And forward portion near the fans on the back - what is that? Makes me wonder though if EVGA's backplates will hurt cards that are on air and not water...
 
I was really on the fence as to whether it was a good idea to drop $2K on these cards... I ran Watch_Dogs tonight on a few different settings, and might have had a memory leak, but I hit close to 11 GB of VRAM at 8x MSAA and 4K (DSR) resolution. Framerates were actually "playable" in the 40's and 50's! At normal 2x MSAA settings, I was around 5 GB of VRAM and 70+ FPS. I don't think the game is optimized very well, but it looked great and the unplayable stuttering I had from my 780 Ti's was gone entirely...
 
Fired up Metro LL with max settings at 4K DSR (no SSAA) and frames were 150+ easily. Evolve was the same story, over 150 FPS and stuttering completely gone (even when playing at 1440p I was stuttering in Watch_Dogs and Evolve) but hit over 6 GB of VRAM! Mordor hit over 6 GB with ultra as well. I feel a lot more justified with this purchase... odds are the card between the 980 and TITAN X will have 6 GB of VRAM, and it won't surprise me if that'll choke at 4K with new titles soon... I can't wait to see GTA V with these beasts.
 
DSR also had an appreciable difference. It looks like crap on the desktop, but rendering in open world games with a lot of detail in the distance makes a huge difference. I'm running games at 4K on my 1440p screen and seeing the improvement nicely. I can't seem to get it to run over 60Hz in-game though, but it will run 90Hz on the desktop - above that and the driver crashes. I'm pretty sure this is possible as people with monitors such as the ROG Swift have reported running theirs at 144Hz and 4K DSR. But I am adding my refresh rate through CRU to get it to show up, so maybe that is the problem.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 00:54:31 (permalink)
I'm getting about 60FPS average playing BF4 on my ROG SWIFT @ all Ultra and Anti Aliasing differed turned off and resolution scale 200%. It's enjoyable (meaning I can still get on the top of the board) but of course it's not like over 120FPS at 1440P smooth. My 980 SC SLI was not even playable at all at those Ultra 200% scaling settings. This is with clocks at Titan X SC speed. It kind of gets loud at that point but I can stand it. Now I am really on the fence whether I should go 3 cards since I decided to go water anyways. Its just the i7 5820 will then run the cards in all x8 Pcie and I wonder if that would be a noticeable issue. I know the common consensus on that is it will be not, but this is a Titan X... Also, I can mix and match the stock Titan X's with the SC X's right? They will just run at the slowest cards clock speed? Then I would have GTX Titan "XXX" cards and really have a gear orgasm.  
 
I wonder if a 1250 watt PSU can handle this...
 
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 07:17:05 (permalink)
Added Titan X SC to my cart at Newegg, go to purchase....out of stock...arghh
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 07:54:30 (permalink)
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Added Titan X SC to my cart at Newegg, go to purchase....out of stock...arghh




I was F5-ing all Tues and Wed for the regular Titan X and then on Thursday morning I pretty much said forget it, but decided "what the heck" one last refresh and checked online again at Newegg.....got it here yesterday lol. 
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 07:59:14 (permalink)
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I'm getting about 60FPS average playing BF4 on my ROG SWIFT @ all Ultra and Anti Aliasing differed turned off and resolution scale 200%. It's enjoyable (meaning I can still get on the top of the board) but of course it's not like over 120FPS at 1440P smooth. My 980 SC SLI was not even playable at all at those Ultra 200% scaling settings. This is with clocks at Titan X SC speed. It kind of gets loud at that point but I can stand it. Now I am really on the fence whether I should go 3 cards since I decided to go water anyways. Its just the i7 5820 will then run the cards in all x8 Pcie and I wonder if that would be a noticeable issue. I know the common consensus on that is it will be not, but this is a Titan X... Also, I can mix and match the stock Titan X's with the SC X's right? They will just run at the slowest cards clock speed? Then I would have GTX Titan "XXX" cards and really have a gear orgasm.  
 
I wonder if a 1250 watt PSU can handle this...
 

The i7 5820k has a max of 28 pcie lanes. Will not make a difference. Three cards will be faster.




 
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 08:03:51 (permalink)
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Watched the PCPER Titan X Live Stream and Tom Petersen explained why no back plate and said it was a hard decision.  Its for thermal reasons, since Titan X is a 250W card, just removing the slot on the back wasn't enough to keep them cool and they ended up suffering performance.  He said Nvidia liked the backplate though and would continue to look at ways to get them on their cards.  He pretty much hinted at a backplate that will allow you to remove that whole forward portion near the fans on the back.  The 980 being only 165W at stock, made it a lot easier to keep it cool with the backplate installed.




I'm a little lost with what you're saying. Removing what slot on the back? The standard cutout around the GPU like on EVGA backplates? And forward portion near the fans on the back - what is that? Makes me wonder though if EVGA's backplates will hurt cards that are on air and not water...
 
I was really on the fence as to whether it was a good idea to drop $2K on these cards... I ran Watch_Dogs tonight on a few different settings, and might have had a memory leak, but I hit close to 11 GB of VRAM at 8x MSAA and 4K (DSR) resolution. Framerates were actually "playable" in the 40's and 50's! At normal 2x MSAA settings, I was around 5 GB of VRAM and 70+ FPS. I don't think the game is optimized very well, but it looked great and the unplayable stuttering I had from my 780 Ti's was gone entirely...
 
Fired up Metro LL with max settings at 4K DSR (no SSAA) and frames were 150+ easily. Evolve was the same story, over 150 FPS and stuttering completely gone (even when playing at 1440p I was stuttering in Watch_Dogs and Evolve) but hit over 6 GB of VRAM! Mordor hit over 6 GB with ultra as well. I feel a lot more justified with this purchase... odds are the card between the 980 and TITAN X will have 6 GB of VRAM, and it won't surprise me if that'll choke at 4K with new titles soon... I can't wait to see GTA V with these beasts.
 
DSR also had an appreciable difference. It looks like crap on the desktop, but rendering in open world games with a lot of detail in the distance makes a huge difference. I'm running games at 4K on my 1440p screen and seeing the improvement nicely. I can't seem to get it to run over 60Hz in-game though, but it will run 90Hz on the desktop - above that and the driver crashes. I'm pretty sure this is possible as people with monitors such as the ROG Swift have reported running theirs at 144Hz and 4K DSR. But I am adding my refresh rate through CRU to get it to show up, so maybe that is the problem.


Sorry here's a better illustration:
 
http://images.anandtech.com/doci/8526/NVIDIA_GeForce_GTX_980_BackPiece.jpg

 
That piece is removable and was designed specifically for SLI on cards mounted 2 slots apart to allow airflow.  Petersen was saying that still wasn't enough, and they would have had to extend that cut out straight down the card for it to be enough but could not get that spec'd/mfg'd in time for the production of the Titan X.  But he said they really liked the backplate and would look into doing just that in the future, which is all but a guarantee we will see that kind of backplate on future high-end Nvidia GPUs.
 
But yeah that performance config looks great.  I do think the low end is where these cards will really shine, the extra VRAM, ROPs, bandwidth will certainly help in all of those fringe low-end cases.

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