Test of the Real Nvidia Gtx Titan, single-sli-tri Sli, 4 WAY SLI
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Thanks. The ones from Pccom… are in stock at the supplier as well. I called yesterday. I will probably get them from them, they said 3 or 4 days. Best regards!
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In case you are interested, this Asus Gtx Titan (REF: A014758) is a very good offer.
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Thanks. Actually, I know you're right, it's a lottery, but statistically, all the asus I've seen had good ASICs, while in other brands it's more random.
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I don't know if you're referring only to the Titans with the ASIC thing (you can't have seen many, hehe) or in general, but I assure you that Asus doesn't guarantee good ASICs on their cards at all.
I beat records of bad ASICs having a GTX 670 DirectCU II, I can't tell you more about that.
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I have already talked to xtremmedia, thanks.
Wwwendigo, I have not said at any point that asus ensures good ASICs, I just say that I have been following the post on overclock.net and some other websites and people with asus have good scores. And I repeat that it is pure statistics, I do not have 100% sure data on anything.
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Today the Zotac finally arrived from Germany. It has a 64.1% Asic (I don't know if the rating it gives of the quality of the chip is totally accurate).
I have tested the Dirt 3 and it is a tomb, it doesn't sound at all compared to Sli Gtx 480. At rest it is at 27º.
I will try to perform tests with the Evga Precision with the great Guide of Pepillo. Thanks to all the Cracks for giving support!! -
if this is true, what a big joke from Nvidia, at least a lack of respect to those who paid so much for the Titan GTX, anyway, I don't believe it yet, because they would release it on Tesla first.
NVIDIA Also To Launch GeForce GTX TITAN Ultra? | VideoCardz.com
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Look at that, soon we will be able to buy second-hand Titan's at a good price ;D
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Hello:
I think I remember commenting on this a while ago, and it seems to be gaining momentum:
A few days ago, a rumor emerged pointing to the launch of NVIDIA's 700 series at the end of May, contradicting rumors that placed the generational leap for 2014. Now, other rumors are surfacing that don't quite align with the late May release. It's about the announcement of more GeForce Titan series cards.
We've been hearing for a few weeks about the possible arrival of a cut-down GeForce Titan, the GTX Titan LE. This card would have the following specifications: 2,496 Stream Processors, 208 texture units, 40 ROPs, and a 320-bit memory bus. It would have 5 GB of memory.
Let's remember that the original GTX Titan has a 384-bit memory bus with 6 GB. With 2,688 Stream Processors, 224 texture units, and 48 ROPs. These are the same specs we saw in previous rumors.
Now, the new rumor is about a possible GTX Titan Ultra. The GTX Titan had one SMX disabled, and this Ultra would enable it, achieving 2,880 Stream Processors and 240 texture units. No further details.
Regarding prices, they say the GTX Titan LE would be priced between $599-699 and the GTX Titan Ultra could exceed $1,000, although it's also possible that the GTX Titan's price would drop a bit, we'll see.
Source: Noticias3D - NVIDIA is reportedly working on the GeForce GTX TITAN Ultra and GTX TITAN LE
Best regards.
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Look how good, soon we will be able to buy second-hand Titan's at a good price ;D
If it's for Q4 it's not that little time, the one that should come out before is the LE and maybe the 700 series but I don't see the point in releasing an LE and releasing a 700 series, because a 780 should already be close and they will cannibalize each other.
But I said it because since it costs 1000€ they should have released that ultra from the beginning, although the normal thing is that they have to lower the price of the Titan.
regards
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Majo, thanks for your help. I'll send you a private message and tell you how the experience was. :(
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if this is true, what a big mouth Nvidia has, at least a lack of respect to those who have paid so much for the Titan GTX, anyway, I don't believe it, because they would release it on Tesla first.
NVIDIA Also To Launch GeForce GTX TITAN Ultra? | VideoCardz.com
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Those of us who move in this world know well that from here to 6 months, it's an eternity, and that they will always release more powerful cards. We have already accepted this….
If these Ultrás exist, it will be at the end of the year, according to what they say, that is, if they come out at all, besides, any of the titans that are around here with the bios at 1200, will be revised to that Ultra. They will lower the Titans, and put the Ultras at 1000 €, I don't think any owner of a Titan will be concerned about that Ultra.
regards....
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Those of us who move in this world know well that from here to 6 months, it is an eternity, and that they will always come out with more powerful cards. We have already accepted it….
If there are those Ultrás, it will be at the end of the year, according to what they say, that is, if they come out at all, besides, any of the Titans that are around here with the bios at 1200, will be outdone by that Ultra. They will lower the Titans, and put the Ultras at 1000 €, I don't think that any owner of a Titan will be concerned about that Ultra.
Salu2....
Well, if it is just a rumor and it is not confirmed, it gives me a bad feeling because if it is true that they come out with an Ultra Titan, it means that if they come out with the 700 series before, it will not mean any important change in performance.
looking at the prices I refuse to pay anything, I don't care if I have to use the 480 until 2015, it's already for stubbornness and with Intel I might not pay processors at more than 500€, they are going too far with these things lately, besides then they go up less and they are too delicate, that if boost and strange things, also capping the OC.
What I do believe is that if those Ultra frequencies are true, it is because they are saving the good ASICs for them, it will be a more mature process.
saludos
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In my opinion, the Ultra only has a place if you go over 300W. The weak point of the Titans has become more than clear, releasing an Ultra is only possible if they put two 8-pin connectors to exceed 300W, otherwise the normal Titan would "polish" it with overclocking.
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In my opinion, the Ultra only has a place if they go over 300W. The weak point of the Titans has become more than clear, releasing an Ultra is only possible if they put two 8-pin connectors to exceed 300W, otherwise the normal Titan would "polish" it with overclocking.
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For me the most attractive if the rumors that the Titan LE was a 780 and cost between $500 and $600 were true, that one would have the best performance/price ratio.
But that TDP they put on the Titan seems low to me and the LE's even more, if they released an Ultra it would be rare to have less than 250W, but 206W for the Titan seems like little to me.
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Hello:
Here, the details of the future Titan and 700 series ….........
NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN LE is GTX 780, GeForce 700 Series Detailed | VideoCardz.com
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Hello:
Here, the details of the future Titan and 700 series ….........

Best regards.
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Teeth, I've sent you a private message, let me know how this latest one is going.
As for the new series, I don't think there will be an Ultra version, but I do think there will be a dual one that they might call Ultra, but I predict they will keep the 790GTX. Maybe the dual one could be based on chips directly derived from Titan like the 780GTX, and they would be in between the 780 and the 770 and be chips with a new redesign although, again, derived from the Titans, and I think they won't release anything until August-September. Personally, I would be very surprised if this year and up to maxwell they release a Mono-GPU more powerful than Titan, I think it's unthinkable, whatever the pages say, which are increasingly sensationalist in my way of understanding, and when Maxwell comes, we'll see its real difference with Titan, which may not be so great despite the change in size, as lately Nvidia has been looking very much at consumption -
Review SLI titan SC:
EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN 6GB SuperClocked Video Cards in SLI :: TweakTown
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I don't know if you have tried the Beta drivers, but for me at least the change is brutal. At stock voltage, they already exceed 1200Mhz with ease. Also, I don't know why it applies 1,20V to one and 1,18V to the other when both are at stock voltage. But anyway, with different voltage from each other, the 2 are currently at 1215Mhz stable. If Nvidia hits another driver home run and continues to increase its efficiency in these cards, their performance will certainly be beastly.
The first card:

The second card

The computer is freshly formatted, meaning the drivers are completely clean, but I can't explain why it puts different voltage on one and the other when they are both the same ASIC (well, they differ by 0.3%, so I doubt this will be noticeable). I think this suggests that the ASIC is not as important as people are saying. I think the voltage difference is perhaps because the drivers are not yet fully polished, at least for Multi-GPU configurations, and I think both will go with 1,18V. Anyway, I will try to measure it to see if they are at 1,18V or 1,20V or if they really have a different voltage applied to each.
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Reading, I saw a program that removes temperature protection and allows the graph to go up a lot, but of course I see that it is very, very dangerous. It is called Nvidia PowerMizer Manager. For people with LN2 or powerful RLs, perhaps it could be tried, but I see it as excessively aggressive:
nVidiaPowerMizerManager_v1.01.exe — RGhost — file sharing

