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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 08:08:52 (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.




Do you mean the ACX 2.0 version?
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 08:19:08 (permalink)
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Do you mean the ACX 2.0 version?



Reference NVTTM cooler, there's no SKU announced for an ACX 2.0 version.
 
http://www.evga.com/articles/00918/EVGA-GeForce-GTX-TITAN-X/

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 08:28:06 (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.




Thank you for the update Jacob. We appreciate the heads up. 

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 08:40:10 (permalink)
didnt evga sell an acx fan set seperatly for the titan? So you could change it yourself.
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 11:54:15 (permalink)
I thought this was a very good article:  http://www.forbes.com/sit...roofing-the-4k-game/2/
 
And this was interesting:  "Which means the first thing you need to know is that the air-cooled GTX Titan X is quieter than the water-cooled Radeon 295×2 under load by an average 20 decibels."


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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 12:15:58 (permalink)
I'm trying to think whether to set up to the Titan X now or wait for a supposedly coming ACX 2.0 version. 
 
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 12:19:38 (permalink)
EVGA gonna put a fan kit in the box since Nvidia won't let anyone make anything other than reference?


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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 19:02:32 (permalink)
So seems +600 on the memory became unstable today.  I dropped down to +550 and my Firestrike scores went up 10%.  Now unofficially rank #7 on the Ultra leaderboard for single GPUs.
 
 
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 20:24:58 (permalink)
Ordered two EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN X Superclocked from Newegg over the weekend. Current status is that they're being packed. 

 
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 20:32:51 (permalink)
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Ordered two EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN X Superclocked from Newegg over the weekend. Current status is that they're being packed. 


 
I can't wait to see how they stack up against my vanilla cards. I might make my Titan X 3rd card a SC version since they so little in price difference.
 

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 22:53:25 (permalink)
Dam, you people buying these like they cost $100, and not $1K.
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/21 23:38:01 (permalink)
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Dam, you people buying these like they cost $100, and not $1K.




It's all relative. I use to race cars and THAT was expensive AND I risked my life for it. It was the only way to get my demons out though. Now I have a lot less demons inside me so this hobby suites me just great.
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 00:22:49 (permalink)
I used to kill people on friday nights, now that my demons are out i spend a lot of money on pc hardware and only kill kittens.
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 05:17:29 (permalink)
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What exactly is everyone's expectation, it won't be faster than a pair of 980's.  Most of us that follow rumors/leaks know there is a GM200 die in there, with 3072-CUDA, that's 50% more than GTX980.  So in any gaming scenario that doesn't use more than 4GB, a pair 980 will be faster and possibly cheaper too.
 
I know there an brandname loyalists here who aren't really gamers at heart if they put priority on building their systems, but I hope you use your head once in a while...don't assume nVidia will price it low enough to make it easy for you to get; they are a business, not a charity.  The product is aimed at those that treat the price like a drop in the bucket, not those that wanted it for $750 or so.




If there is no 980ti, then hopefully there is a 980 with 6-8gb, so that we can at least do 4k, without worry of vram. I still oppose them as marketing this as a "gamer card" this is a introduction professional card for designers and developers. People buying it because "it's nvidia top card" really need to look at what they are getting, whatever you do though people will still go out and buy it. I really really hope the 390x gets announced soon just to see what it brings and maybe bring down prices.




Yeah, if Nvidia doesn't come out with a 6-8gig 980 series or 970 series, then it seems that the R9-390 may have 6gigs and some good Performance, then I hate to say it, but i may gor for an ATI/AMD GPU in a long long time. 
 
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 05:22:41 (permalink)
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Dam, you people buying these like they cost $100, and not $1K.




It's all relative. I use to race cars and THAT was expensive AND I risked my life for it. It was the only way to get my demons out though. Now I have a lot less demons inside me so this hobby suites me just great.




My God boy, you probably have the best excuse/Life story, besides animators and developers for wanting these GPUs. You making a Life story movie heh.:)

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 05:53:10 (permalink)
People did you listen fan sound on TITAN X, it's not bad at all. 
I don't know how can even someone could say loud for this...
 

 
When I read about video memory needed for gaming I doubt NVIDIA will launch 6GB version.
Maybe if AMD really launch something good to offer customers better price.
 
I really like this card and investing little more over premium GTX980 models is smart option for my view.
I mean Witcher 3 will need 4-5GB probably,
investing in 2x GTX980 for performance is better, but again you have only 1GB over GTX780Ti.
We will know more when AMD show up about price, performance and news.
For now NVIDIA could sell GTX980 and TITAN X as now long time and don't need to change nothing.
On some moments I even think if I want something for next 2-2.5 years with X99 platform I will really need to think and about 12GB.
Sound funny, and no way to use all 12GB VRAM but 7-8GB on 1440p is very possible and that mean you need 12. 
 
 
 
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 07:31:20 (permalink)
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People did you listen fan sound on TITAN X, it's not bad at all. 
I don't know how can even someone could say loud for this...
 



Sound and people's tolerances are subjective, but I can agree. IMO, the sound from this blower style card is much more soothing on ramp up than the resonance I got from ACX 2.0 on ramp up even though the later is more quiet (and cooler) overall. I can remember the hair dryers of days past (ATI x850xt/x700 Pro...I only used ATI for some reason when first getting into PCs), and those made my ears bleed.   
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 07:48:41 (permalink)
Looking forward to buying two Titan X  for my new X99 build
 

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 08:04:27 (permalink)
Should I get the regular or SC version? I plan on overclocking the card to near it's max anyway
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 08:53:43 (permalink)
Better SC version, at least you have some nice start.
If you buy normal or NVIDIA version than you can try with SC BIOS anyway.
I think TITAN X will show best performance for games on 1300-1400MHz boost.
Everything over that for my opinion is to much for TITAN X PCB no matter on cooling. 
My ideal settings is probably 1300MHz boost under water and 150MHz on memory side. 
That would be nice gaming long time. 
First I would try Rysen, Assassins Creeds Unity, Far Cry 4 and Shadow of Mordor.  
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 09:17:05 (permalink)
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Better SC version, at least you have some nice start.
If you buy normal or NVIDIA version than you can try with SC BIOS anyway.
I think TITAN X will show best performance for games on 1300-1400MHz boost.
Everything over that for my opinion is to much for TITAN X PCB no matter on cooling. 
My ideal settings is probably 1300MHz boost under water and 150MHz on memory side. 
That would be nice gaming long time. 
First I would try Rysen, Assassins Creeds Unity, Far Cry 4 and Shadow of Mordor.  


Alright, that's what I was leaning toward. Thanks
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 09:18:28 (permalink)
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People did you listen fan sound on TITAN X, it's not bad at all. 
I don't know how can even someone could say loud for this...
 




That's an open bench... way different than some enclosures it will be going in. My cards in SLI get fairly loud with my fan curve... gaming with an overclock, the top card hits 78 degrees at 78% fan speed, and the bottom at 72 degrees and 72% fan speed. It's not really loud, but very noticeable in a quiet room.
 
Vlada011
Better SC version, at least you have some nice start.
If you buy normal or NVIDIA version than you can try with SC BIOS anyway.
I think TITAN X will show best performance for games on 1300-1400MHz boost.
Everything over that for my opinion is to much for TITAN X PCB no matter on cooling. 
My ideal settings is probably 1300MHz boost under water and 150MHz on memory side. 
That would be nice gaming long time. 
First I would try Rysen, Assassins Creeds Unity, Far Cry 4 and Shadow of Mordor.  


SC overclocks are pitiful compared to what Maxwell is capable of. I would not waste your money, especially with the extreme markup on Newegg right now.
 
People have hit 1500~ MHz on AIR. Saying 1300 MHz boost under water is a joke, and people are using +500 MHz on the memory just fine - all this with no extra voltage. I would only worry about VRAM temperatures until we know for it's safe. I run my cards at 1384 MHz core and 8000 MHz memory with zero problems on AIR.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 09:24:52 (permalink)
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Vlada011
People did you listen fan sound on TITAN X, it's not bad at all. 
I don't know how can even someone could say loud for this...
 




That's an open bench... way different than some enclosures it will be going in. My cards in SLI get fairly loud with my fan curve... gaming with an overclock, the top card hits 78 degrees at 78% fan speed, and the bottom at 72 degrees and 72% fan speed. It's not really loud, but very noticeable in a quiet room.
 
Vlada011
Better SC version, at least you have some nice start.
If you buy normal or NVIDIA version than you can try with SC BIOS anyway.
I think TITAN X will show best performance for games on 1300-1400MHz boost.
Everything over that for my opinion is to much for TITAN X PCB no matter on cooling. 
My ideal settings is probably 1300MHz boost under water and 150MHz on memory side. 
That would be nice gaming long time. 
First I would try Rysen, Assassins Creeds Unity, Far Cry 4 and Shadow of Mordor.  


SC overclocks are pitiful compared to what Maxwell is capable of. I would not waste your money, especially with the extreme markup on Newegg right now.
 
People have hit 1500~ MHz on AIR. Saying 1300 MHz boost under water is a joke, and people are using +500 MHz on the memory just fine - all this with no extra voltage. I would only worry about VRAM temperatures until we know for it's safe. I run my cards at 1384 MHz core and 8000 MHz memory with zero problems on AIR.


2 questions for you then.

Is there any reason to buy from EVGA over the Nvidia store, any differences in the cards?

Do you have any good advice for someone who has never overclocked a GPU before? Best program to use, stuff to watch for?
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 09:39:28 (permalink)
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I used to kill people on friday nights, now that my demons are out i spend a lot of money on pc hardware and only kill kittens.

Your attempt at humor is in bad taste.  Just my opinion.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 10:20:04 (permalink)
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Vlada011
People did you listen fan sound on TITAN X, it's not bad at all. 
I don't know how can even someone could say loud for this...
 




That's an open bench... way different than some enclosures it will be going in. My cards in SLI get fairly loud with my fan curve... gaming with an overclock, the top card hits 78 degrees at 78% fan speed, and the bottom at 72 degrees and 72% fan speed. It's not really loud, but very noticeable in a quiet room.
 
Vlada011
Better SC version, at least you have some nice start.
If you buy normal or NVIDIA version than you can try with SC BIOS anyway.
I think TITAN X will show best performance for games on 1300-1400MHz boost.
Everything over that for my opinion is to much for TITAN X PCB no matter on cooling. 
My ideal settings is probably 1300MHz boost under water and 150MHz on memory side. 
That would be nice gaming long time. 
First I would try Rysen, Assassins Creeds Unity, Far Cry 4 and Shadow of Mordor.  


SC overclocks are pitiful compared to what Maxwell is capable of. I would not waste your money, especially with the extreme markup on Newegg right now.
 
People have hit 1500~ MHz on AIR. Saying 1300 MHz boost under water is a joke, and people are using +500 MHz on the memory just fine - all this with no extra voltage. I would only worry about VRAM temperatures until we know for it's safe. I run my cards at 1384 MHz core and 8000 MHz memory with zero problems on AIR.




You can but mines won't. You have very high ASIC quality though. Which is not fair since I paid the exact same money as you did. But whatever.
 
It will be interesting to see what ASIC quality people will get with the SC.

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 12:47:21 (permalink)
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That's an open bench... way different than some enclosures it will be going in. My cards in SLI get fairly loud with my fan curve... gaming with an overclock, the top card hits 78 degrees at 78% fan speed, and the bottom at 72 degrees and 72% fan speed. It's not really loud, but very noticeable in a quiet room.
 

Those temps with overclocks or at stock? Thanks :)

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 12:53:21 (permalink)
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People did you listen fan sound on TITAN X, it's not bad at all. 
I don't know how can even someone could say loud for this...
 




That's an open bench... way different than some enclosures it will be going in. My cards in SLI get fairly loud with my fan curve... gaming with an overclock, the top card hits 78 degrees at 78% fan speed, and the bottom at 72 degrees and 72% fan speed. It's not really loud, but very noticeable in a quiet room.
 
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Better SC version, at least you have some nice start.
If you buy normal or NVIDIA version than you can try with SC BIOS anyway.
I think TITAN X will show best performance for games on 1300-1400MHz boost.
Everything over that for my opinion is to much for TITAN X PCB no matter on cooling. 
My ideal settings is probably 1300MHz boost under water and 150MHz on memory side. 
That would be nice gaming long time. 
First I would try Rysen, Assassins Creeds Unity, Far Cry 4 and Shadow of Mordor.  


SC overclocks are pitiful compared to what Maxwell is capable of. I would not waste your money, especially with the extreme markup on Newegg right now.
 
People have hit 1500~ MHz on AIR. Saying 1300 MHz boost under water is a joke, and people are using +500 MHz on the memory just fine - all this with no extra voltage. I would only worry about VRAM temperatures until we know for it's safe. I run my cards at 1384 MHz core and 8000 MHz memory with zero problems on AIR.


Wasnt that on a custom air cooler and custom bios that allow voltage boost. Stock the titan x doesnt allow voltage control, does it? EVGA has to work with standard bios and cooler, leaving them very handicap'd.
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 14:44:04 (permalink)
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People did you listen fan sound on TITAN X, it's not bad at all. 
I don't know how can even someone could say loud for this...
 




That's an open bench... way different than some enclosures it will be going in. My cards in SLI get fairly loud with my fan curve... gaming with an overclock, the top card hits 78 degrees at 78% fan speed, and the bottom at 72 degrees and 72% fan speed. It's not really loud, but very noticeable in a quiet room.
 
Vlada011
Better SC version, at least you have some nice start.
If you buy normal or NVIDIA version than you can try with SC BIOS anyway.
I think TITAN X will show best performance for games on 1300-1400MHz boost.
Everything over that for my opinion is to much for TITAN X PCB no matter on cooling. 
My ideal settings is probably 1300MHz boost under water and 150MHz on memory side. 
That would be nice gaming long time. 
First I would try Rysen, Assassins Creeds Unity, Far Cry 4 and Shadow of Mordor.  


SC overclocks are pitiful compared to what Maxwell is capable of. I would not waste your money, especially with the extreme markup on Newegg right now.
 
People have hit 1500~ MHz on AIR. Saying 1300 MHz boost under water is a joke, and people are using +500 MHz on the memory just fine - all this with no extra voltage. I would only worry about VRAM temperatures until we know for it's safe. I run my cards at 1384 MHz core and 8000 MHz memory with zero problems on AIR.


Wasnt that on a custom air cooler and custom bios that allow voltage boost. Stock the titan x doesnt allow voltage control, does it? EVGA has to work with standard bios and cooler, leaving them very handicap'd.



A few people have hit 1500+ on the core with the card, stock, out of the box. I'd say it's within "Golden" territory, and many can expect somewhere in the 1400's or close, on air. I'll be happy enough if my card does 1400 on the core 24/7, on air.
post edited by Smokey the Bear - 2015/03/22 14:46:11
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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 14:55:54 (permalink)
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People did you listen fan sound on TITAN X, it's not bad at all. 
I don't know how can even someone could say loud for this...
 




That's an open bench... way different than some enclosures it will be going in. My cards in SLI get fairly loud with my fan curve... gaming with an overclock, the top card hits 78 degrees at 78% fan speed, and the bottom at 72 degrees and 72% fan speed. It's not really loud, but very noticeable in a quiet room.
 
Vlada011
Better SC version, at least you have some nice start.
If you buy normal or NVIDIA version than you can try with SC BIOS anyway.
I think TITAN X will show best performance for games on 1300-1400MHz boost.
Everything over that for my opinion is to much for TITAN X PCB no matter on cooling. 
My ideal settings is probably 1300MHz boost under water and 150MHz on memory side. 
That would be nice gaming long time. 
First I would try Rysen, Assassins Creeds Unity, Far Cry 4 and Shadow of Mordor.  


SC overclocks are pitiful compared to what Maxwell is capable of. I would not waste your money, especially with the extreme markup on Newegg right now.
 
People have hit 1500~ MHz on AIR. Saying 1300 MHz boost under water is a joke, and people are using +500 MHz on the memory just fine - all this with no extra voltage. I would only worry about VRAM temperatures until we know for it's safe. I run my cards at 1384 MHz core and 8000 MHz memory with zero problems on AIR.


Wasnt that on a custom air cooler and custom bios that allow voltage boost. Stock the titan x doesnt allow voltage control, does it? EVGA has to work with standard bios and cooler, leaving them very handicap'd.



I can run at 220 MHz core boost and 406 MHz mem boost all day. Temps hit 76C with fan at 95%. Standard Nvidia Titan X. I'm amazed at this card!
My standard boost is 204 MHz - core and 303MHz - memory. Idles at about 52C with the fan at 25%.
Still undecided whether to try to get another via Newegg (Evga) or Nvidia direct (since this one is so great).
 
On the locked voltage, the new version of Precision X 16 not only works perfectly for me (finally!) but it unlocks voltage control on the Titan X. That's version 5.3.2 (released yesterday, I think).

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Re: GTX TITAN X 2015/03/22 17:32:03 (permalink)
Titan X performance are nice for Maxwell architecture. 
That's second generation Maxwell. I looked JayzTwoCents video clip and his reference NVIDIA TITAN X reach 4300 points in Valley.
I'm not sure how much reach GTX980, but my fabric OC GTX780Ti can 3250-3300 on fabric clock. I even hear that GTX980 reference can't reach on fabric clock so much and again is better in some games than GTX780Ti... That mean TITAN X SC probably give about 4500 points in Valley and I could only imagine how much is stronger in games than overclocked GTX780Ti.
Or if you compare TITAN X with GTX780Ti reference that's 4300 vs about 2800 points. 
Impressive difference for card launched before one year and little more. More effective architecture and more CUDA cores and off course more video memory.

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