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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/09 06:06:15
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Where was that card purchased with the missing thermal pads?
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/09 09:49:42
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Hey my soon to be comrades (I'll be getting my Titan X SC today), I have a quick question. Do you think that one Titan X will be good for my setup (Acer XB280HK 4K G Sync 60 Hz)? I'm not really into using a lot of AA for games at 4K so the way I see it is that almost all of the games that I play would be at least 40-55 FPS (most obviously being over 60 FPS) especially with an overclock. Since my monitor is G-Sync, I'm under the impression that 45-60 FPS is the sweet spot (anything over 60FPS would be overkill since the refresh rate is only 60Hz which is why I'm trying to purchase another Titan X). The problem that I had with my 780 Ti SLI setup was the VRAM. I almost always saw usage close to 3GB on non AAA games. From the benchmarks that I've seen, the Titan X OCed can be very close to a 980 SLI setup (and the 980s are faster than the 780 Ti) so I'm hoping that at least I would match my 780 Ti setup in terms of FPS.
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/09 10:55:15
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eikast, the Titan X should handle the Acer quite well. I have the same monitor in the center of a triple setup. Went with 2 Titan X's in a sli setup, but the single did very well when it was driving only the Acer. The memory has never gone beyond using 8 gigs of the vram (that was on Assasin's Creed at 40 to 50 fps). Have fun. And if you ever need more gpu power you can always get another Titan X.
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/09 11:29:41
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I purchased my Titan X directly through Nvidia and it shipped from Spring, TX. I also wondered why there was oily residue if no thermal pads had been on there. I suppose it's possible this was a test sample or something. Nothing too special about the card, though. It ramps up to 82-83c with the fan profile set to auto and power limit at 110. Even after repasting with MX4, I think I saw only a 1-2c drop in temps. I think mx4 has to cure some. I'm not happy about it, but I'm glad I checked. I will not be overclocking the memory at all until I get some thermal pads ordered from PPC. The core overclocks nicely. I got it up to 1450MHz but it throttles in valley.
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/09 15:08:46
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ericc191 I purchased my Titan X directly through Nvidia and it shipped from Spring, TX.
I also wondered why there was oily residue if no thermal pads had been on there. I suppose it's possible this was a test sample or something. Nothing too special about the card, though. It ramps up to 82-83c with the fan profile set to auto and power limit at 110. Even after repasting with MX4, I think I saw only a 1-2c drop in temps. I think mx4 has to cure some.
I'm not happy about it, but I'm glad I checked. I will not be overclocking the memory at all until I get some thermal pads ordered from PPC.
The core overclocks nicely. I got it up to 1450MHz but it throttles in valley.
Do you reach those temps while in windowed mode? If so, can you try the valley benchmark in fullscreen mode and check the temps.
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/09 15:17:58
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Yeah I'll check tonight. Those temps are Windowed. When I get home I'll try full screen.
Card is a throttle monster, though. Even at 67c, it wants to throttle.
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/09 15:19:21
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Just Got My Cards In. So Pump
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/09 15:21:23
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Ther All Super clocked Version One package dint come with a sc sticker
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/09 16:49:08
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tamvegas eikast, the Titan X should handle the Acer quite well. I have the same monitor in the center of a triple setup. Went with 2 Titan X's in a sli setup, but the single did very well when it was driving only the Acer. The memory has never gone beyond using 8 gigs of the vram (that was on Assasin's Creed at 40 to 50 fps). Have fun. And if you ever need more gpu power you can always get another Titan X.
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Re: GTX TITAN X
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/09 17:56:42
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No wonder EVGA doesn't have any in stock, they give them all to Newegg. lol
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/09 20:50:01
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aialghannam
Do you reach those temps while in windowed mode? If so, can you try the valley benchmark in fullscreen mode and check the temps.
Temps hit 84c with everything maxed @1080p and a power limit of 110. Valley really is a brutal stability test. You can run an overclock all day long in games and 3DMark, but as soon as you try to run it in Valley.. CRASH/FAIL. It could be a case of poor coding, though, I suppose.
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/09 21:40:46
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ericc191 Temps hit 84c with everything maxed @1080p and a power limit of 110. Valley really is a brutal stability test. You can run an overclock all day long in games and 3DMark, but as soon as you try to run it in Valley.. CRASH/FAIL. It could be a case of poor coding, though, I suppose.
Strange, my vanilla Titan ran circles around Valley/Heaven at 1400+ core, but 3dMark and games kept crashing. Unfortunately I had to settle on a max OC of 1327 core....meh.
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/09 21:51:23
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/10 00:55:35
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/10 01:14:57
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El-Dubya Strange, my vanilla Titan ran circles around Valley/Heaven at 1400+ core, but 3dMark and games kept crashing. Unfortunately I had to settle on a max OC of 1327 core....meh.
Are you going to put them underwater? 1327 is pretty solid in and of itself. Also, you can always drop that 980 Hydro Cooler on it. That will definitely put you passed 1400MHz.
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/10 02:02:10
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ericc191 Temps hit 84c with everything maxed @1080p and a power limit of 110. Valley really is a brutal stability test. You can run an overclock all day long in games and 3DMark, but as soon as you try to run it in Valley.. CRASH/FAIL. It could be a case of poor coding, though, I suppose.
Strange, my vanilla Titan ran circles around Valley/Heaven at 1400+ core, but 3dMark and games kept crashing. Unfortunately I had to settle on a max OC of 1327 core....meh.
With my luck I would get some sample capable to OC 65MHz. Only chance for something over NVIDIA specification is overclocked by fabric. It's good because TPU didn't ask other sample from NVIDIA before testing. They show little reality to people and that someone could expect and 100MHz max. Usually and 100MHz finish as 75-80MHz completely stable. But for me is more important to play games without problem 2-3 years on high fabric clock than constantly to benchmark and overclock on 300MHz.
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/10 02:35:23
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Speaking of stability testing, I've had to back down my overclock just to not crash on the end between-rounds screen of BF4. Can play the maps themselves all day long no problem but the load screen = fail.
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/10 06:09:02
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El-Dubya Strange, my vanilla Titan ran circles around Valley/Heaven at 1400+ core, but 3dMark and games kept crashing. Unfortunately I had to settle on a max OC of 1327 core....meh.
Are you going to put them underwater? 1327 is pretty solid in and of itself. Also, you can always drop that 980 Hydro Cooler on it. That will definitely put you passed 1400MHz.
Would love to try out that 980 AIO, but I'd have to get creative with my build since I switched over to SFF and decided to cram everything into a Jonsbo UMX1 Plus (temps are the best I've had though on air for such a small set-up).
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/10 06:18:14
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Got my DP cables last night and set up my Nvidia Surround system on the Titan X SC at 6030x1080. Runs like champ. I didn't get much time to do testing but I played Skyrim for about 45 minutes with all settings maxed and it never faultered. Stayed at 120 frames cap the entire time and didn't crack 71c. Stayed at 1316mhz for the most part. So I'm sold, glad I bought this thing. Coming from the GTX 690 that dumped hot air into your case, I'm really impressed with the cooling too. Will do some more testing this weekend on Shadows of Mordor.
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/10 13:47:19
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Ordered direct from Nvidia
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2015/04/10 13:57:10
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I have 4x EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN X Superclocked
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/10 14:12:56
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mike211 I have 4x EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN X Superclocked
And I thought I was crazy with only getting 2:P
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2015/04/10 14:13:55
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mike211 I have 4x EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN X Superclocked
Excellent behaviour.
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/10 15:02:37
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mike211 I have 4x EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN X Superclocked
You have single handedly kept EVGA in business for another year. They thank you.
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2015/04/10 22:37:59
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mike211 I have 4x EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN X Superclocked
No wonder I can't get a TITAN X SC in Australia.
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2015/04/11 00:34:26
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Quick question.. my TitanX will down clock below 1000MHz in games like Skyrim and Team Fortress 2. I thought the card was not supposed to do that?
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2015/04/11 01:06:20
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ericc191 Quick question.. my TitanX will down clock below 1000MHz in games like Skyrim and Team Fortress 2. I thought the card was not supposed to do that?
Nvidia GPUs have been doing that for the last few generations. It won't use the full clock unless it absolutely has to for heat & noise. You have to enable K-Boost or something in Precision X to force it to always run at full clocks.
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Re: GTX TITAN X
2015/04/11 09:13:13
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Ok results are in for my 3x Titan X’s AIOs: Setup: 3x Stock Nvidia Titan X’s with stock BIOS with EVGA 980 All-In-One liquid coolers Case/Cooling: Caselabs Mercury S8. 7 intake fans. 6 exhaust fans (room for 1 more exhaust) Fans: All Corsair SP120 Quiet Editions running at the static full speed of 1,450RPM 23dBA GPU Fan speed: Lowest possible setting (22% around 1050RPM) GPU setup: Sandwich stacked Overclock: +225Mhz on all 3 cards (1440Mhz speed) Highest temperature rating running intense GPU benchmarks: 60C (Probably 50C in games) I couldn’t find anything to measure GPU VRM & Memory temp unless someone can point me in the right direction If this was Tri-SLI sandwich stacked on air, the GPU fans would probably be running at 100% at a full 5800RPM and would probably be reaching 90C+ and throttling. Plus 100x louder. Yes I have room for 1 more AIO Titan X & a slot at the top to put the radiator but I don’t think I’ll need it! (at least just yet) My biggest complaint is the motors make an annoying buzzing sound. I am VERY familiar with the problems all the Corsair CPU AIOs have and this isn’t any of them. This isn’t the sound of air trapped inside nor the sound of the pump getting too much voltage leading to a ticking sound. It’s the same sound as a wire slightly touching one of your case fans or something. My suspicion is maybe the pump is getting too much voltage or this is just how they are. I have to run a voltage regulator on my Corsair CPU AIO H105 so it doesn’t make a horrible grinding/ticketing sound. This might be happening because the Titan X’s fan the pump leeches off of may have more amps than the 980s and this pump was made for the 980 so that MAY be the cause but again unsure. When I just had one of these running, my fans running at 725RPM would cover up the sound. Having 3 of these now the buzzing sound grows. Now I can still SLIGHTLY hear it even when my fans are at full 1,450 RPM. Again not a big deal because I can’t hear it at all when playing games or there’s some type of background noise. Only in a quiet room with just my computer running I can hear the motors. These AIOs perform in both performance and sound exactly where it should. Between air cooling and full water cooling. I am happy with the purchase but I wish it didn’t have the buzzing sound. I may get a single Titan X AIO if EVGA ever comes out with one to see if the buzzing goes away. I don’t think I can mod the voltage to the pump since it uses a weird small 4 pin connector that the GPU fan uses. It’s not pretty but it’s functional! I stopped caring how the inside of my case looked a few years ago when I realized I was spending more time building my computers than actually using them. No window on my case. I recommend everyone try to do the same. It’s like a weight has been lifted off your shoulders.
LG OLED C1 48" 4K 120hz HDR G-Sync 10-Bit RGB 4:4:4 HDMI 2.1 LIAN LI PC-O11 Dynamic EVO w/ 13x120MM Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM Fans EVGA Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 K|NGP|N HYBRID 24GB HDMI 2.1 360MM AIO Intel Core i9-12900KS 16C/24T 5.5GHz + Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360MM AIO Asus Asus ROG Maximus Z690 Apex LGA1200 PCIe 4.0 ATX Motherboard G.SKILL 32GB DDR5 6400 Mhz CL32 (16GBx2) Memory Corsair MP600 Pro XT 4TB M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen 4 SSD Seasonic PRIME TX-1000, 1000W Titanium Modular Power Supply Onkyo TX-RZ50 Receiver HDMI 2.1 + Emotiva 7.2.4 Dolby Atmos Speakers
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