Test of the Real Nvidia Gtx Titan, single-sli-tri Sli, 4 WAY SLI
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Majo, piece of explanation. I've got the concept, but I lack technical wisdom...
I haven't had time to flash it yet, I have it pending. What I will also do, if it's not too much trouble for you, is to send you my BIOS so that you can leave it at 1.16 fixed.
Auer I got home late, today I'm working, but, even though I got home late I ran a test on it. The unigine crashed at 1110 and 1.15, after 20 minutes. However at 1097 it didn't. This with 1.15. It insists on going down to 1.15. If the consumption is not very high and the GPU is cool it gets stuck at 1.16. There are games that even though the GPU usage is at 99% the power target is not at the limit. I imagine it's because of the different use that the game makes of the graphics.
The biggest hog, by far, is Crysis 3. With it, if I put more than 1032 of the core it goes into throttling. At 1032 it stays stuck.
About the ASIC, well according to what Majo says, well what I interpret is that you may have an ASIC that's not very good and that it has a good overclock when the temperature is contained.
Jotole has a pretty good ASIC, and, even so, he doesn't have it at full capacity out of the box.
Mine is from a 66.9. A bit of a chestnut.
Jotole, I think they come capped because if not nobody would get the 690. That's why e, maybe, for some other reason...
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I just bought the backplate for the Titan from eVGA, this one:
I'll tell you how it goes, I had it on the GTX 295, and on the Titan that has the memory exposed from the back, I thought it was a good addition. At the very least it looks much nicer

Regards
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Majo, I've tried the bios you sent me.
The first one, the most aggressive, raises the voltage without understanding why up to 1.21 and 1201 boost (the modded one from the SC). It's a disaster.
Then I tried Naennon's ones, specifically the 1150 and 1.16. In theory it's at 1.16, but it raises the voltage up to 1.21 and 1150. It's a disaster.
Then I modded one myself, setting the voltage to 1.16 and 115% power target. Here's the curious thing: I'm not sure if it's my power supply: the graph stays stuck at 1.16, but the clocks oscillate, even when I set the power target to the maximum. The clocks go down, but the voltage stays at 1.16.
I'm going crazy.
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Majo, I've tested the bios you sent me.
The first one, the most aggressive, raises the voltage without understanding why up to 1.21 and 1201 boost (the modded SC). It's a disaster.
Then I tested Naennon's ones, specifically the 1150 and 1.16. In theory it's at 1.16, but it raises the voltage up to 1.21 and 1150. It's a disaster.
Then I modded one myself, fixing the voltage to 1.16 and a 115% power target. Here's the curious thing: I'm not sure if it's my power supply: the graph stays stuck at 1.16, but the clocks oscillate, even when I set the power target to the maximum. The clocks go down, but the voltage stays at 1.16.
I'm going crazy.
The clocks may be going down either because of temperature, or because that power target is too low for that frequency.
What temperatures are you getting on the card, cooling?, power supply?.
Regards…
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The clocks may be lowering either because of temperature, or because that power target is too low for that frequency.
What temperatures do you have on the card, cooling?, power supply?.
Salu2…
Hello Jotole. Let's see, I flashed with Naennon's, the one with 1150 and 1.16. I started unigine and it went to 1202 and 1.21.
The one from Majo, same, it does weird things to me. I start it and it goes up to 1202, then it goes down.
The temperatures on the card are normal, 80-82, stock cooling (case open), and the power supply is a thermaltake thoughpower of 1000
I've tried several bios and nothing. I don't know why in Crysis 3 with the one I had modified it stayed at 1.16, which is what I was looking for, but it kept going down to 1071…1058...1006 and so on. The consumption was seen to be skyrocketing up to 95-98 when the Power target was at 115%, this last both in my cutrebios and in the ones from Naennon and Majo.
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Hello Jotole. Let's see, I've flashed with Naennon's, the one with 1150 and 1.16. I start the unigine and it goes to 1202 and 1.21.
Majo's one, same thing, it does weird things to me. I start it and it goes up to 1202, then it goes down.
The temperatures on the card are normal, 80-82, stock cooling (case open), and the power supply is a thermaltake thoughpower of 1000
I've tried several bios and nothing. I don't know why in Crysis 3 with the one I had modified it stayed at 1.16, which is what I was looking for, but it kept going down to 1071…1058...1006 and so on. The consumption was seen to be skyrocketing up to 95-98 when the Power target was at 115%, this last thing both in my cutrebios and in Naennon and Majo's ones.
When you start the unigine, you monitor it with AB, or the Precision?, if so, I don't know why those tools don't pick up the modified bios well.
Reset to default values with those programs, and try to run unigine with them reset, or uninstalled and reinstalled. They did weird things to me at the beginning too.
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When I restart the computer after the modified bios, the EVGA Preccision is in Default. I leave it as is.
I start unigine and it goes to 1201 and 1.21 volts. I don't understand why when, in theory, it is the bios of 1150 and 1.16. Also, even with this bios, I enter Crysis 3 and it goes into throttling, but only the frequencies, not the voltage.
Should I uninstall the Precission? What strange things did it do to you?
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When I first started, with the modified bios, it did that to me, it went to the maximum, even though the EVGA was on Default. You have to manually reset the values, so that it lowers the clock to the "normal" ones so that they don't go up to 1200...
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I just bought the backplate for the Titan from eVGA, this one:
I'll let you know how it goes, I had it on the GTX 295, and on the Titan which has the memory exposed at the back, I thought it was a good addition. At the very least it looks much nicer

Best regards
It's beautiful Pepillo, but if you can put some pads on the memory areas, like the ones that come with the backplates of the rl blocks, you'll be appreciated... ;).
Cheers...
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Nothing Jotole. I've flashed it again, I've uninstalled the EVGA, I've reinstalled it and nothing, it goes to 1150 and 1.21 with throttling.
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Nothing works. I've flashed it again, uninstalled the EVGA, reinstalled it and nothing, it goes to 1150 and 1.21 with throttling.
Well that's very strange, is that your bios? what target does it have? let's see if the graphics card isn't getting the power it needs, or you're not controlling the temperatures, you have to keep it below 80º.
Let's see if Pepillo comes by, he has it air-cooled and will tell you what profile he's using for the fan. He doesn't have throttling and has a Naennon bios, which is more aggressive than the one majo sent you
Salu2..
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I bet you that you have the problem in the evga precision.Es it is impossible that any of mine will boost you to that if you leave them like that cual.De I throw the second one is an original SC and if you don't boost it with evga or other soft they will never boost.Open the precision, click default, close it, uninstall the evga precision, start the pc, run a registry cleaner, start the gpu-z and the unigine and tell me if like this they boost you to 1201, I assure you that it's not BIOS es.La the first one is at 1,17V when it goes above 1075, below it should stay at 1,16V. And the SC never goes above 1,16V. So listen to me, look for the problem in the evga.Si even so it won't work, uninstall nvidia drivers, run sweepdriver and reinstall, something catches them and it's not BIOS, I repeat
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Tell me a joke about a coca cola sign that you have the problem in the evga precision.Es it is impossible that any of mine will boost you to that if you leave them like that cual.De I do the second one is an original SC and if you don't boost it with evga or other software it will never boost.Open the precision, click default, close it, uninstall the evga precision, start the pc, run a registry cleaner, start the gpu-z and the unigine and tell me if it boosts you to 1201, I assure you that it's not the BIOS es.La first one is at 1,17V when it goes above 1075, below it should stay at 1,16V. And the SC never goes above 1,16V. So listen to me, look for the problem in the evga.Si even so it won't work, uninstall nvidia drivers, run sweepdriver and reinstall, something leaves them caught and it's not the BIOS, I repeat
That's what I'm trying to tell you, it happened to me as soon as I started the computer once assembled. That they went alone to 1200.
Of course I haven't told you anything about cleaning the registry or driver sweeper….........:ugly:, my fault, I did it myself....
Even though it's not always necessary I always do it when I change drivers, even if they are updates, and also I do a correct installation, so that it doesn't pick up any profile, lost in the registry.
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Nothing, I give up. I've done the same thing again, I've uninstalled drivers, I've run driversweeper, reinstalled and it goes to 1202. I've messed with the bios, leaving the values at 1.16 (both), and nothing, it goes to 1.21 voltage.
GPUZ shows the same.
The P00 and the other value must be in a different form?, the P00 must be equal to or greater than the P02?
It's the only thing I changed with the Kepler bios tweaker.
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Nothing, I give up. I've done the same thing again, I've uninstalled drivers, I've run driversweeper, reinstalled and it goes to 1202. I've messed with the bios, leaving the values at 1.16 (both), and nothing, it goes to 1.21 voltage.
. Desistala all trace of EVGA or AB, whichever you use. Clean with Ccleaner. Start a game or bench and monitor with this openhardwaremonitoring.
Leave it running in the background, to see the frequency you reach.
As a last resort try to put the original bios that came with your graphics card.
Salu2…
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Set the evga to low offset and click apply and test to see if the frequency decreases.
Read the rom with the gpux and check that it is the one you want to put in, to check if you have flashed it correctly. -
Thanks Majo, but I've already tried that.
It goes to 1202 and 1.21 by itself. Whatever I mark in the offset, it passes through there...
I've tried several things, flashing, uninstalling drivers, running driversweeper, ccleaner and then reinstalling drivers, trying again and bam!, 1202. When I read the bios with the Kepler Bios Tweaker I see that the modified values are P00 and P02, not to mention the power target. But, it doesn't matter that I change those values and write a new bios modifying them, it keeps jumping to 1.21.
I'm a bit frustrated...
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Teeth, with the standard BIOS this happens to you?
Send me your BIOS. I'm working now and won't be back home until late Friday, but I'll try to do it at work, and maybe they can help me see if it's really the BIOS's fault or not -
Teeth, con la BIOS de serie te ocurre esto?
Mandame tu BIOS. Ahora estoy trabajando y hasta el viernes tarde no l´volveré a casa pero intentaré hacertela en el trabajo, además quizás me puedan echar una mano a ver si realmente es culpa de bIOS o noHola Majo, gracias por tu ayuda.
Con la bios de serie la tarjeta va perfecta. No sé por qué no admite ninguna de las modificadas.
Ahí tienes la mía tal cual extraida con el GPUz.
Lo curioso es que, después de modificar y probar varias, una de las veces que probé, ya no recuerdo cual, modifiqué el P00 a 1.16. Y se quedó fija en ese voltaje. Pero, nada, lo he intentado flasheando otra vez con ese valor y no funciona.
Con lo del Power target me ocurre lo mismo. Da igual que lo ponga a tope, eln MSI afterburner nunca me marca más del 95-98% con picos del 100-102%. No se ya si es un problema de mi fuente, que no da para más ( es una Thermaltake touthpower de 1000) que me extraña, o es que no admite bien las bios.
Por lo demás, la tengo un poco subida y, bueno, sin problemas.
Espero que lo del power target y la lectura sea un problema de drivers, según decían en algunos foros, ManuelG, que se pulula bastante por los foros, había reconocido un problema de registro en la lectura del consumo real. Sin embargo en las capturasa de Pepillo veo valores de hasta 114%…
En fín, a ver qué opinas, ya que, por lo que he visto, entiendes bastante del tema.
Lo dicho, gracias. Un saludo.