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2014/03/06 23:07:26 (permalink)
Most people thought the wind was kicked out of the Titan w/ the release of the GTX-780 Ti.
 
Although now the Titan Black is out (which is the best GK110 out there), the 'vanilla' Titan (SC etc.) is still the king.
 
Why?
 
This is why! (4K Portrait Surround FTW!) 
 

 

 

 

 
With just 3-Way SLI and every setting maxed out (No AA), F1 2013 still is around 100 FPS! 
 

 
No GTX-780 Ti can hope to run this resolution.
 
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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/06 23:12:07 (permalink)
    Nice setup. :)

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/06 23:36:48 (permalink)
    With 60 Hz; why do you even want more than 60 fps?


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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/06 23:50:10 (permalink)
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    With 60 Hz; why do you even want more than 60 fps?


    Reduce input lag and it makes it smoother.

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/07 01:05:55 (permalink)
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    shadowboricuaWith 60 Hz; why do you even want more than 60 fps?

    Reduce input lag and it makes it smoother.


    Your frame rate is smoother the closer it is to your refresh rate. You actually loose frames when your FPS is higher than the refresh rate; so anything above 60 FPS on a 60 hz monitor is a waste of computing power.

    But maybe I'm wrong; been playing on a smooth 144hz monitor for a while and can only barely remember how screen tearing and missing frames felt on 60hz.


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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/07 04:51:38 (permalink)
    Nice setup but King is One:
     
     
    Titan Black have 6GB memory and that is maybe best option if customer want Titan Black SLI on 3 monitors,
    but graphic card as peace of art... nothing can't compare with EVGA GTX580 Classified ULTRA and EVGA GTX780Ti K|NGP|N Classified.
    It's cheaper, better for overclocking, insane speed out of box and best option for up to 2560x1440 resolutions as single card.
    post edited by Vlada011 - 2014/03/07 04:56:23

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/07 07:00:41 (permalink)
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    Most people thought the wind was kicked out of the Titan w/ the release of the GTX-780 Ti.
     
    Although now the Titan Black is out (which is the best GK110 out there), the 'vanilla' Titan (SC etc.) is still the king.
     
    Why?
     
    This is why! (4K Portrait Surround FTW!) 
     

     

     

     

     
    With just 3-Way SLI and every setting maxed out (No AA), F1 2013 still is around 100 FPS! 
     

     
    No GTX-780 Ti can hope to run this resolution.
     
    Q.E.D.


    A GTX 780 Ti will do everything a Titan can at 4k resolution. Even with half the vram. Benchmarks show that.  That extra Vram isn't going to really add anything much in terms of raw fps, even with 2 card SLI.
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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/07 09:01:30 (permalink)
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    Most people thought the wind was kicked out of the Titan w/ the release of the GTX-780 Ti.
     
    Although now the Titan Black is out (which is the best GK110 out there), the 'vanilla' Titan (SC etc.) is still the king.
     



     
    Nice quad set up  
     
    An volt unlocked vanilla Titan will beat a ref 780 Ti any day because it cannot be volt unlocked.  Used vanilla Titans for a reasonable price is the way to go if someone is looking for 6gb vram, and I bet these will do well until at least the Maxwell refresh if not volta, due to the volt unlock capability.  
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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/07 09:16:33 (permalink)
    OK reference Ti...That's same card 3GB vs 6GB... GTX780Ti Classified is something completely difference...
    With PCB and hardware from them you can make two Titan Black.
    When NVIDIA launch GM110 final version Denver... reference, I hope EVGA will give us something special again.
    Binned, elegant, nice. Hey, I have card with No.33. That's honor possession of such hardware over reference models.
    Example for me is something like that satisfaction, and I enjoy in such rear limited hardware...
    Than when new series show up my hardware will still be something special for me, off course until something similar show up...
    but that is not every year.
    Reference models show non stop every few months and that's not like this.
    post edited by Vlada011 - 2014/03/07 09:19:58

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/07 09:17:48 (permalink)
    At the resolution the OP is running I would say the GTX Titan Black is going to be a bit better than the GTX 780ti because of the extra vram but only in a few high demanding games.

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/07 09:24:32 (permalink)
    On so high resolution AA is not necessary at all.
    I doubt you can notice even difference. 

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/07 11:55:07 (permalink)
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    On so high resolution AA is not necessary at all.
    I doubt you can notice even difference. 




    AA always helps, even if you don't need it.  And, its not just AA that chews up the vram. Especially, with demanding future games, I would say you are better off with 6gb than 3gb for OP's resolution. 
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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/07 11:57:05 (permalink)
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    OK reference Ti...That's same card 3GB vs 6GB... GTX780Ti Classified is something completely difference...
    With PCB and hardware from them you can make two Titan Black.
    When NVIDIA launch GM110 final version Denver... reference, I hope EVGA will give us something special again.
    Binned, elegant, nice. Hey, I have card with No.33. That's honor possession of such hardware over reference models.
    Example for me is something like that satisfaction, and I enjoy in such rear limited hardware...
    Than when new series show up my hardware will still be something special for me, off course until something similar show up...
    but that is not every year.
    Reference models show non stop every few months and that's not like this.




    I know. I have KPE too. This will be my benching card. I am planning to put it under LN2 very soon  
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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/08 01:30:52 (permalink)
    I still learn for water-cooling and save money at this moment to order parts...
    I always wanted water-cooling PC with cylindrical reservoir and silver nickel compression fittings...
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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/08 03:51:55 (permalink)
    Love the Titan!!

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/08 10:50:39 (permalink)
    I have a Mk1 Titan flashed with a delimited BIOS running an IBM T221 at 3840x2400. Works really well. My wife prefers a 30" 2560x1600 monitor so she runs a 780Ti (on the same SR-2 rig, it's virtualized into a triple-seat workstation).

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/08 10:59:13 (permalink)
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    I have a Mk1 Titan flashed with a delimited BIOS running an IBM T221 at 3840x2400. Works really well. My wife prefers a 30" 2560x1600 monitor so she runs a 780Ti (on the same SR-2 rig, it's virtualized into a triple-seat workstation).



    Sounds awesome .. can you post a few pics ?  Or even better set up a Mods Rigs profile

     
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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/08 11:20:54 (permalink)
    Not much to see, really. From the outside it's just an Armorsuit case, with 2x T221 and 1x 3007WFP and 3 mice/keyboards hanging off it. No watercooling or gimmicks. Spec is as per my sig. I could probably get a few % more FSB out of it, but it's all diminishing returns from here and utmost stability is far more important.
     
    The hard part was getting Xen and VGA passthrough working with the SR-2 (Nvidia NF200 bridges break VT-d support, had to write some Xen patches) and Nvidia cards (the drivers check the device ID and don't initialize standard GeForce cards when running in a VM, you have to modify the cards to make them appear to have the device ID of similar Quadro/Tesla/Grid cards).
     
    More on the subject of the thread, though, most people don't actually seem to stop to do the math and work out that a 780Ti / Titan Black are only at best theoretically about 7% faster than the Titan Mk1, just on the shader count. In reality, performance doesn't scale linearly with the shader count. Being based on the same GPU core, they'll all clock to about the same speed (subject to BIOS imposed limits). If anything, the original Titan will clock higher before hitting stability limits due to having fewer enabled cores. So yes, Titan is still an excellent choice, if you really need those extra 3GB of VRAM. If you are gaming at less than 4K resolutions 780Ti is far better value, and the original Titans are changing hands on eBay at little over half the price of the Titan Black. It really isn't a difficult choice.
    post edited by gordan79 - 2014/03/08 13:23:06

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/08 17:43:43 (permalink)
    What monitors are those? 

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/08 17:51:45 (permalink)

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/09 11:57:30 (permalink)
    For me the king is definitely still the GTX690!  Period!  ;)

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/09 13:33:19 (permalink)
    Better off with a GTX 880 for future games if you ask me.

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/09 15:40:29 (permalink)
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    Most people thought the wind was kicked out of the Titan w/ the release of the GTX-780 Ti.
     
    Although now the Titan Black is out (which is the best GK110 out there), the 'vanilla' Titan (SC etc.) is still the king.
     
    Why?
     
    This is why! (4K Portrait Surround FTW!) 
     

     

     

     

     
    With just 3-Way SLI and every setting maxed out (No AA), F1 2013 still is around 100 FPS! 
     

     
    No GTX-780 Ti can hope to run this resolution.
     
    Q.E.D.


    A GTX 780 Ti will do everything a Titan can at 4k resolution. Even with half the vram. Benchmarks show that.  That extra Vram isn't going to really add anything much in terms of raw fps, even with 2 card SLI.


    Are you high brother?! :D
    I would buy the Titan over the GTX 780 Ti every day in the week!! 

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/10 21:13:34 (permalink)
    wow at that resolution It must look awesome..

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/11 00:33:40 (permalink)

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/11 10:02:16 (permalink)
    That EVGA GTX580 Classified ULTRA looks weird haha

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/14 06:31:06 (permalink)
    Don't know why some much hate.  OP damn that's a nice set up.   If I had the money the wife still won't let me, so color me green with envy. 


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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/14 06:39:39 (permalink)
    DeepPurple23
    Don't know why some much hate.  OP damn that's a nice set up.   If I had the money the wife still won't let me, so color me green with envy. 


    My wife won't let me either so I know how you feel

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/14 09:24:59 (permalink)
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    Don't know why some much hate.  OP damn that's a nice set up.   If I had the money the wife still won't let me, so color me green with envy. 


    My wife won't let me either so I know how you feel




    no hate here but i really dont like the triple or dual display mode due to the gaps between the displays  :P  ( call me perfectionist...  lool )
     
    if had the money would definitely buy a solo monitor- more precisely that sweet 4K res  (84 inches) 3D-  LG display to go along with dual GTX780 Ti  SLI system!
    or Quad Sli with dual GTX690!
     
    shame the LG Monitor costs as much as a car ( around 20.000 €!! )
     

     
    or if you need EVEN more res:
    Sharp went 8K res on a 85inch display!! hehehe  
     
    a guy can dream... 
     
    so i know how you guys feel either way...   still this is a  nice set up our mate showed here!
     
    post edited by Miguell - 2014/03/14 09:44:25

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    Re: The GTX-Titan is Still King! 2014/03/14 10:39:50 (permalink)
    Too bad surround portrait is the worst way to play games :/

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