Test of the Real Nvidia Gtx Titan, single-sli-tri Sli, 4 WAY SLI
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I see that the fire strike results with the 980 don't change at all compared to the 3930K. It defends itself very well. Man, we had almost the same equipment, lol, how curious.
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Hello comrades. I decided to take a look around here…
I am thinking about joining the Titans club. But, I have the doubt of which assembler to choose. Is there any reason why you usually choose Gigabyte?
Let's see what you tell me.
Best regards.
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Look at the price and warranty issue, for the rest they are all the same.
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Hello fellow users. I decided to take a look around here…
I'm thinking about joining the Titans club. But, I'm having trouble deciding which manufacturer to choose. Is there any reason why you usually choose Gigabyte?
Let me know what you think.
Best regards.
Welcome here, it doesn't matter which manufacturer because they are all the same, if you look closely, the standard ones are all Nvidia models, none of them say Asus or Zotac or Gigabyte, they are all the same, now then, other things will be of interest like price, extras, warranty, but I think they will be similar because they are all Nvidia models, the manufacturers only put their box with their brand but there is nothing on the card, besides, the OC will not matter this time because they will all come limited.
regards
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Thank you for your responses.
I am migrating from a 480 SLI to, in principle, a single Titan. I will see in the future, and it is that, I am a little tired of microstuttering... and it is that no one is aware of it until they get rid of it...
And, in addition, if I get rid of the INFERNAL noise from both graphics cards (I think I have lost some hearing with them ¬¬), it will have been worth it.
Greetings.
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If anyone is interested, I can provide screenshots, but after a week with the Titan, in terms of its comparison with my previous SLI of GTX580, I can affirm without any doubt that the Titan is superior.
I have passed the typical batteries of tests, with a very limited overclock, only the GPU offset +50 (1.071 Mhz of Boost), without touching memories, and with the 980X at 4.400 Mhz by multiplier. Then I have compared with scores that I had saved from the previous SLI, all of them at the maximum that my GTX580s gave (between 850 and 900 of core with the memories also raised) and with the processor more raised in most cases because before I had a liquid cooling that I dismantled, and the results are always favorable to the Titan, sometimes by little, others by a fairly large margin. It doesn't matter if it's the Vantage, the 2011, the new 3dMark, Batman, Metro, etc., I always beat my previous record.
And this, with half the consumption, without noise (it is a real tomb next to the SLI of GTX580, I will not get tired of saying it), and without the problems associated with SLI (microshuttering or lack of profiles in recent games).
Each day that passes I am happier, it exceeded my expectations this monster of graphics.
Regards
In none of the cases did the SLI GTX580 manage to surpass the Titan? did you try with games a little less demanding than Batman and Metro?
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Hello fellow users. I decided to take a look around here…
I'm thinking about joining the Titans club. But, I'm having trouble deciding which assembler to choose. Is there any reason why you usually choose Gigabyte?
Let me know what you think.
Best regards.
It's one of the most common, because they were the first to land.
I had another one reserved, but in the end I changed it for an EVGA Titan SC Signature. It arrives on Monday, I've been wanting to try an EVGA, since my 580s turned out so good.
Bye for now..
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In none of the cases did the SLI GTX580 manage to outperform the Titan? did you try with games that are a bit less demanding than Batman and Metro?
The tests are not passed in a "scientific" way, I just compare with scores and saved screenshots, some from a while ago, other drivers, another micro overclock, etc. But yes, there is some case where the SLI score is higher, although they are very few and with Titan overclocking they can be matched or improved. It is expected, since the Titan is below a 690 or a 680 SLI, but these in turn are superior to the 590 and the 580 SLI.
In my case, with my computer, the conclusion is that a Titan performs better than an SLI of 580. But the difference is not so great that it cannot vary with other parameters.
I am going to migrate from an SLI of 480 to, in principle, a single Titan. I will see in the future, and that is, I am a bit tired of microstuttering… and no one is aware of it until they get rid of it...
And, in addition, if I get rid of the INFERNAL noise from both graphics cards (I think I have lost some hearing with them ¬¬), it will have been worth it.
Indeed, if you value other things beyond FPS (and also in that there should be a difference from 480 to Titan), you will not regret it.
Regards
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The tests are not passed in a "scientific" way, I just compare with scores and saved captures, some from a while ago, other drivers, another micro overclock, etc. But yes, there is some case where the SLI score is higher, although they are very few and with Titan overclocking they can be equalized or improved. It is expected, since the Titan is below a 690 or an SLI of 680, but these in turn are superior to the 590 and the SLI of 580.
In my case, with my computer, the conclusion is that a Titan performs better than an SLI of 580. But the difference is not so great that it cannot vary with other parameters.
Regards
Is your resolution 1600p?, if so what difference do you notice from the SLI GTX 580 to the Titan in real games, and how would you recommend the transition from a single GTX 580 to a Titan for 1440/1600?
Salu2.
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My resolution is 1920x1200.
Do I recommend switching from SLI GTX580 to a Titan? No, I can't recommend it. The price of the Titan is what it is, and that can't be ignored. What I can say is that I'm very happy to have done it, not for having more FPS, but for the greater smoothness, its similar or better performance, consumption, noise, the absence of MS problems and SLI profiles, etc. But from there to recommend it, there is a world, that is something that everyone has to value.
I bought it for quite less than a review, and I had my GTX580s set up, that's why I did it. If we eliminate the price factor, without a doubt it is better overall, but not enough for the investment it requires.Regards
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My resolution is 1920x1200.
Do I recommend switching from SLI GTX580 to a Titan? No, I can't recommend it. The price of the Titan is what it is, and that can't be ignored. What I can say is that I'm very happy I did it, not for having more FPS, but for the greater smoothness, its similar or better performance, power consumption, noise, the absence of MS problems and SLI profiles, etc. But from there to recommend it, there's a world of difference, that's something each one has to value.
I bought it for quite less than a review, and I had my GTX580s set up, that's why I did it. If we eliminate the price factor, without a doubt it's better overall, but not enough for the investment it requires.Regards
I thought you had a 1600p monitor, if from what I saw at 1920x1200 it practically moves almost everything over 80 fps, I don't know how it will play with the new vsync functionality 80 Hz will surely be appreciated, seeing that my GTX 580 is already a bit short for some games at 1440p I'm thinking about upgrading even though the price is beyond what I would like to pay :mad:, although when it arrives around here maybe the smaller Titan will be close by ;D.
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Hello everyone!
I have read some of your great contributions and help in other forums.
I am glad to see you here.
I am saving up for a Titan or a cut down Titan (Let's hope it's worth between 600-800)
I was about to sell my Sli Gtx480 and Praimus was about to.
I decided to hold on to the stove for one more summer. Since performance is enough for everything these power-hungry ones.
The bad thing is when playing with 3 monitors of 24" I start to remove filters and +….
For now we will continue saving up for the beast and watching home reviews from all of you!!
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Hello everyone!
I have read some of your great contributions and help in other forums.
I am glad to see you here.
I am saving up for a Titan or a cut-down Titan (Let's hope it's worth between 600-800)
I was about to sell my Sli Gtx480 and Praimus was about to.
I decided to hold on to the stove for another summer.
The bad thing is when playing with 3 monitors of 24" I start to remove filters and +….
For now we will continue saving for the beast and watching home reviews from all of you!!Regards
Welcome fellow.
First of all, I invite you to review the rules and edit that signature.Regards
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Hello everyone!
I have read some of your great contributions and help in other forums.
I am glad to see you here.
I am saving up for a Titan or a cut-down Titan (let's hope it's worth between 600-800)
I was about to sell my Sli Gtx480 and Praimus was about to.
I decided to hold on to the stove for one more summer.
The performance is enough for everything these power-hungry ones do.
The bad thing is when playing with 3 monitors of 24" I start to remove filters and +…
For now we will continue saving for the beast and watching home reviews from all of you!!Regards
Welcome here, the 480s as well as the 580s have come out good but for those 3 monitor resolutions they are already struggling not because of power but because of vram, this is happening in some new games that are consuming a lot of memory.
The Titan besides already clearly outperforming a SLI of 480s and more at those resolutions, has plenty of Vram, just in case later on there is a bargain and you can put in two or more, but right now they are very expensive, I am also afraid that if they release a K20 it will also be expensive as they will not have competition apparently, if AMD releases the 8000 series then surely they would lower prices, also that nvidia would release the 700.
That's why I hope that maybe in the end two 780s will cost me what a Titan, I will upgrade my equipment, the bad thing is if they delay the 700 series as well as AMD with the 8000.
regards
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Welcome here, the 480 like the 580 have come out good but for those resolutions of 3 monitors they are already struggling not for power but for vram, this is happening in some new games that are consuming a lot of memory.
The Titan in addition to the fact that a single one is going to clearly outperform a SLI of 480 and more at those resolutions, has plenty of Vram, in case if in the future there is some bargain and you can put two or more, but right now they are very expensive, I am also afraid that if they release a K20 it will also cost a lot because apparently they will not have competition, if AMD releases the 8000 series then surely they will lower, besides that nvidia would release the 700.
That's why I hope that maybe in the end two 780 will come out for what a Titan, I have already updated my equipment, the bad thing is if they also delay the 700 series like AMD with the 8000.
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I have already noticed it with in the Hitman that I have to lower quite a bit the filters and AA so that it moves to 60fps without strange drops.
The Crysis 3 and the new Tomb Raider I have to taste with 3 monitors
I am saving for the new generation that has signs that they won't release it until 2014.
Since with the SLI Gtx 480 this summer promises a lot of heat!! Let's see if these Titans lowerRegards
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