Test of the Real Nvidia Gtx Titan, single-sli-tri Sli, 4 WAY SLI
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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.
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Let's see if this is the one:
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Check if it limits to 1150.The Nvidia tweaker that's out there, there are values that it doesn't interpret well, I think it's not fully compatible with titan.De echo there are many values that can't be touched with this programa.Me a coworker helped me out but using another program and even so for now it's difficult to tweak to get the values just right.The BIOS has been tested on an EVGA and it works correctly.No I don't know what brand your card is but in identification it's generic and usually manufacturers put their own hallmarks in the BIOS
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It's beautiful Pepillo, but if you can put some pads in the memory areas, like the ones that come with the backplates of the RL blocks, you'll be appreciated…

No hace falta, los lleva de serie:
Saludos
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Well, I already have it assembled. A 10 for eVGA, I ordered it on the 8th at night and on the 12th in the morning I already had it at home from Germany:

It comes well protected and with some thermal pads for the memory. You can tell the quality in its details and it's easy to install, the only thing is to have a good small-headed star screwdriver. Aesthetically, it looks "cinematic", and something will help keep the memory fresher. Recommended.
Regards
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Well, I already have it assembled. A 10 for eVGA, I ordered it on the 8th at night and on the 12th in the morning I already had it at home from Germany:
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It comes well protected and with some thermal pads for the memory. You can tell the quality in its details and it's easy to install, the only thing is to have a good small-headed star screwdriver. Aesthetically, it looks "cinematic", and something will help keep the memory fresher. Recommendable.
Regards
Well, it is beautiful Pepillo, very good idea that backplate, it will help dissipate the heat from the back of the card and give it robustness.
Congratulations on the purchase.!!
Salu2…
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A question, since I'm a bit disconnected...
To you guys... with those super clocks at 1202MHZ, does GPU-Z detect those clocks by default? because mine still shows the stock ones, even though then in sensors, if it goes to 1201.9
Regards.
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A question, since I'm a bit disconnected..
To you guys.. with those super clocks at 1202MHZ, does GPU-Z detect those clocks by default? because mine still shows the stock ones, even though later in sensors, if it goes to 1201,9
Regards.
Yes Gpu-z marks the stock values, by default, that is, not the boost that it reaches if not the 876Mhz, I think I remember, I'm out of the house tonight I'll check it exactly.
But the thing is, when playing without applying the 1200, they also do less, mine do 1019 the SC and 993 the Giga. That is, without any throttling. So they give more performance than they came from the factory, since when limited they performed less with more frequency. Before they did 1045 the SC, 1019 one Giga and 993 the other with the default boost, that is, with a lot of fluctuation as you know.
I've checked the limits, the SC reaches up to 1240 and the Giga up to 1215, from there they hang up they need more voltage.
Salu2…
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I test all the SCs I've tried, the boost is 1050Mhz as standard and if you've also modified the BIOS it should be more. What I do think, not to guarantee it as I don't guarantee anything, is that these modified BIOSes go up to 1,21V. Not because the BIOSes are well made, quite the opposite, it's that when you touch them you leave them bad and somehow the hardware goes a bit crazy and limits a point more.De I echo if you erase part of the data they limit to 1.25V.La digital signature is wrong in all these BIOSes I've seen around. GPU Tweaker 1.25 I still think and could almost prove that it doesn't set good values in the BIOS and that it's not compatible with Titan. -
A question, since I'm a bit disconnected..
To you guys.. with those super clocks at 1202MHZ, does GPU-Z detect those clocks by default? because mine keeps showing the stock ones, even though then in sensors, if it goes to 1201,9
Best regards.
The bios has nothing to do with it, it's the GPUz that doesn't calculate it. By default, the Zotac I have had a Boost of 1.006 Mhz, and it didn't show up in the GPUz either.
Best regards
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Teeth you already have the Mp answered. ELP the GPUZ does not read those values because the BIOS that have been modified do not vary either the voltage or the speed in a reliable way, (I mean that the chain of binary values relative to the maximum speed that can give the boost is not touched, they simply damage the programming so that the hardware malfunctions, this is why the voltage goes up and if you damage it more, you can raise it to what is said to be the top, which I calculate can be between 1.25V to 1.26V, LIMITED BY HARDWARE DESIGN for me at the edge of electromigration in this cpu if you use it 24x7.La CPU reads some incoherent values from the eeprom and in a way of speaking gives way to that voltage, that is if only part of it is damaged, not all. I am not the one to criticize anything or anyone, in fact I am not even able to touch what I want in the BIOS, due to lack of an interpreter for these GPUs, but my personal opinion is that what people call a masterpiece of BIOS because they allow raising the voltage I personally consider an authentic mess, but it is my opinion. They simply raise speed because there is more energy and the hardware uses it, but without software control, which is how it should be. -
ELP the GPUZ does not read those values because the modified BIOSes do not vary either the voltage or the speed in a reliable way
That is not true. The GPUz is unable to read the Boost of the Titans. This is what mine showed, original bios and untouched:
and its Boost was 1.006.
Regards
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Finally I decided to buy a Zotac Gtx Titan! I join the club. I hope it arrives this week.
The Sli Gtx480 will finally stay to build the second Pc with X58 + I7 950.
I am reading your conclusions with the new bios flashed it seems that it is worth it according to the posts exposed previously.
I have the doubt if I change the bios of this Zotac since it will be with the series cooler.
Can you pass me some tutorial and some bios to try. What web bios do you get?
Changing the bios of graphics I had never done.
The issue of Warranty is void if it becomes a brickGreetings
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One more who joins the Titan club with a Zotac.
Best regards.
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Two more Zotacs for the forum, that's good. You're taking your time to provide data, your ASICs, the Boost as standard, etc...
xenxo-80, don't get involved in changing the bios because others do it. First try it as standard, and if you have problems or want more and are willing to take risks, then do it, but knowing what you are doing and why you are doing it. In this same thread there are several links.
Greetings
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Thanks Pepillo!! I'm considering the backplate you bought. What 32€ stings!!! Let's see if I find something cheaper on aquatunning or ebay.
We'll try with the stock bios. Let's see what asic has. Changing the bios doesn't sound very good to me.
I'll try with the Evga Precision to see how it goes with the stock and to increase the mhz a bit to see how it behaves
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Two more Zotacs in the forum, that's good. You're taking your time to provide data on your ASICs, the Boost as standard equipment, etc...
xenxo-80, don't get involved in changing the bios just because others are doing it. First, try it as standard, and if you have problems or want more and are willing to take risks, then do it, but knowing what you're doing and why you're doing it. There are several links in this same thread.
Regards
I tried it in games and it generally performs more than double the GTX 580. My ASIC comes out to 76.5%, although I still don't understand what that means, I'm reading the GPU Boost guide you posted.
Regards.
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