Test of the Real Nvidia Gtx Titan, single-sli-tri Sli, 4 WAY SLI
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JAJA…very good copy & paste(you have to work on it a little more, eh)...come on Vmanuel,I don't feel like continuing the joke today..
A hug.
P.D.By the way,could you have looked for some photos of some real AMD 290X,since obviously those are not,because you can see the connectors of the bridges...;)
You are a pain to deal with, hehe...
I wanted to move it forward to December 28, but there has been no way with you...
Greetings and a hug..
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Those 290x are a real bargain, they don't even need a plate, you just stick them on a piece of cardboard and they fly. jajaja.
Anyway, if those cards need LN2 and you have to destroy the graphics to add VRM and connectors and all that to beat some air or water cooled ones, I wouldn't say much good about them, although that white background is pretty strange and they look more like two 7970s.
regards
They are two gtx 780 hardmodeadas...
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What a shame that it's not true.
ELP3 now seeing that the R9 290 can be turned into R9 290X for high resolutions 1440p/1600p what would you recommend
An SLI 780 TI or a Tri-CF R9 290? always talking about games not benches.
Regards.
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You're a bastard for deceiving me, hehe...
I wanted to advance on December 28th, but there's been no way with you...
Best regards and a hug..
Well, you could have waited until December 28th... then it would have been more fun and meaningful.
But I'm sorry, I haven't crashed and I haven't put 1.50V on my TITANS. I appreciate them too much to fry them.
A big hug..;)
What a shame it's not true.
ELP3 now seeing that the R9 290 can be upgraded to R9 290X for high resolutions 1440p/1600p what would you recommend
An SLI 780 TI or a Tri-CF R9 290? always talking about games not benches.
Best regards.
An SLI of 780Ti always.
If price is not an issue... you don't know how bad CF is going in the new range, and if we go to 3... I'm talking about gaming, of course. For me, CF simply isn't an option. It's sad to say, because there's no competition, but it's real... let's see in what year AMD will solve this.
Best regards.
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Well, you could have waited until December 28th..then it would have been more fun and meaningful.
But I'm sorry, I haven't crashed and I haven't put 1.50V on my TITANs. I appreciate them too much to fry them..
A big hug..;)
Always an SLI of 780Ti.
If price is not an issue..you don't know how bad the CF is doing in the new range, and if we go to 3…I'm talking about gaming, of course..for me, the CF is simply not an option.It's sad to say, because there is no competition, but it's real..let's see in what year AMD will solve this..
Best regards.
If I had done it on the 28th, you wouldn't have even half crashed…
Now seriously, I've been testing with the new llc with the 780ti, and if I'm able to stabilize them at 1320 at 1.21v, I'm going to beat you in 3dmark..
This time without any cheating, and everything activated by default in the 3dmark extreme...
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If I had done it on the 28th, you wouldn't have even fallen half way...
Now seriously, I've been testing with the new llc with the 780ti, and if I'm able to stabilize them at 1320 at 1,21v, I'm going to beat you in 3dmark..
This time without any cheating, and everything activated by default in the 3dmark extreme...
I see it as very difficult..
ConanR has already done it.
At 1320MHZ and the memos at 8000MHZ..and although it gets a fantastic result, it still stays a bit far from mine.And mine can be pushed a little more..
I still think the same as before.The 780Ti, in my opinion, don't pull what they should…which doesn't mean they don't pull, they pull a lot.But there are no differences at equal clocks with the TITAN.
Regards.
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I see it as very difficult..
ConanR has already done it.
At 1320MHZ and the same at 8000MHZ..and although it gets a fantastic result, it still stays a bit far from mine. And mine can be tightened a little more..
I still think the same as before. The 780Ti, in my opinion, do not pull what they should…which does not mean they do not pull, they pull a lot. But there are no differences at equal clocks with the TITAN.
Regards.
Put the titans in sli at 1320 and show me what result you get at 1,21v… Keep in mind that for now the afterburner has not come out for the ti, and that the modders are tinkering to find the key. If your titans were not at 1,40v, they would not give you that result not even in a joke, hehe... By the way, be careful and do not mess them up, so that maybe the guys from EVGA get tired of sending you new ones in rma, hehe...
I have already improved that result of Conan. I am fine-tuning more and today or tomorrow I will show you one superior to yours...
Another hug..
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An SLI of 780Ti always.
If the price is not an impediment..you don't know how bad the CF is going in the new range,and if we go to 3…I'm talking about playing,of course..for me simply the CF is not an option.It's sad to say it,because there is no competition,but it's real..let's see in what year these AMD guys solve it..
Regards.
Well too bad because those graphics have good prices, well it's worth waiting for Maxwell.
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Well, here it is... Thanks to the invaluable collaboration of a user from overclock.net, who told me how I had to use the tweakers and the llc...

Let's see if you can beat it. This time you'll really have to go up to 1.50v, hehe...
Another hug...
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Set the titans to sli at 1320 and show me what result you get at 1.21v… Keep in mind that the afterburner hasn't come out for the ti yet, and that the modders are tinkering to find the key. If you didn't have your titans at 1.40v, you wouldn't get that result even if you were joking, lol... By the way, be careful and don't mess them up, because I wonder if the guys at EVGA will get tired of sending you new ones in rma, lol...
I've already improved that Conan result. I'm fine-tuning more and today or tomorrow I'll show you one that's better than yours...
Another hug..
I already compared them and they gave more or less the same. A +/-1% that falls within the same error of the bench.
When I say clocks, it's clocks…including the memory. Of course the TITAN can't do 8000 of memos. But if you equalize the bandwidth and core, they give the same.
And don't cheat again, I'm not new to this..and no matter how much you fine-tune, you can't get more than 1000 points in xtreme with the same clocks...;) that's not a matter of fine-tuning...it's a matter of needing to get to 1450MHZ..
Regards.
P.D.
Vmanuel...sincerely..I didn't expect this from ti.No I don't know if you're in the mood to lie today or if there are people behind you lying...but please don't lie anymore...I'm VERY DISAPPOINTED with you..:( I didn't think you were like this...
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I've already compared them and they gave more or less the same. A +/-1% that falls within the same error of the bench.
When I say clocks, they are clocks…including memory. Logically the TITAN can't do 8000 of memos. But if you equalize bandwidth and core, they give the same.
And don't cheat again, I'm not new to this..and no matter how much you refine, you can't get more than 1000 points in xtreme with the same clocks...;) that's not a matter of refinement...it's a matter of that they need to get to 1450MHZ..
Regards.
P.D.
Vmanuel...sinceramente..no me esperaba esto de ti.No I don't know if you've decided to lie today or if there are people behind you lying...but for favor.No lie anymore...I'm VERY DISAPPOINTED with you..:( I didn't think you were like this..
They can't give the same, ELP, for obvious reasons of the core itself.
Right now what limits the 780ti I tell you are the volts. That's why the 1320 are not real, because it lacks juice and throttles yes or yes, or it hangs directly…
You're made a hatchet, no one can pull the wool over your eyes... Anyway, now the day of the particular innocents is over.
The next bench I hang up you can check that it is real real...
A hug and don't disappoint, I'm good people and a joker... You have to have more sense of humor!!!
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You can't give the same thing, ELP, for obvious reasons of the core itself.
Right now what limits the 780ti I tell you are the volts. That's why the 1320s are not real, because it lacks juice and throttles yes or yes, or it just hangs directly...
You're made of steel, no one can pull the wool over your eyes... Anyway, now the particular April Fool's Day is over.
The next benchmark I post you can check that it's real real...
A hug and don't be disappointed, I'm good people and a joker...
And I making plans to go to your house to see "that"... :troll:
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And I making plans to go to your house to see "that"… :troll:
But you're also here???
Are you going to chase me like the inquisition here too???
What have I done to deserve this???
Don't worry, come to Galicia and I'll show you everything... Well, everything, no, because you might get dizzy...
;D
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Son dos gtx 780 hardmodeadas…
I had noticed the back and when I saw red it seemed like the whole PCB was the same, although I see that the front is different.
regards
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I had looked at the back and when I saw red it seemed like the whole Pcb was the same, although I see that the front is different.
regards
It's normal, it's a photo with a lot of cropping.
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ELP3 now you will have competition unless you come up with it too;D launch date December 9th.-
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Features:
- High performance evaporation cooler for competitive overclockers
- Modern, unique design with copper core allows for easy temperature regulation
- Built-in temperature probe slot near contact surface
- Compatible with both Liquid Nitrogen LN2 as well as Dry Ice CO2(s)
- Includes premium thermal grease
Technical data:
- capacity: 190mL
- weight (empty): 1.55kg
- operational range: -196°C to +80°C
Enclosed:
- EK-SF3D Critical Point /w pre-installed G80 mounting plate
- Additional mounting plates: HD7970 (R9 290X), GF560, G92, G200
- universal backplate
- mounting screws
- Gelid GC-Extreme 1.5g thermal grease
- allen key 2mm
Saludos.-
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ELP3 now you will have competition unless you come up with it too;D launch date December 9th.-
.jpg)
Features:
- High performance evaporation cooler for competitive overclockers
- Modern, unique design with copper core allows for easy temperature regulation
- Built-in temperature probe slot near contact surface
- Compatible with both Liquid Nitrogen LN2 as well as Dry Ice CO2(s)
- Includes premium thermal grease
Technical data:
- capacity: 190mL
- weight (empty): 1.55kg
- operational range: -196°C to +80°C
Enclosed:
- EK-SF3D Critical Point /w pre-installed G80 mounting plate
- Additional mounting plates: HD7970 (R9 290X), GF560, G92, G200
- universal backplate
- mounting screws
- Gelid GC-Extreme 1.5g thermal grease
- allen key 2mm
Saludos.-
And that thing what the hell is..??? a portable LN2 kit?
They don't know what to invent anymore lol…
Patagonico, I don't care...I enjoy playing, that's for sure, always at maximum and 60 stable fps. I think that for what I have paid it is fair to have that minimum requirement. The rest doesn't matter to me..in fact, you learn and stabilize the equipment more by playing all kinds of games than just benchmarking.
Best regards.
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And that thing what the hell is..??? a portable LN2 kit?
They don't know what to invent anymore lol…
Patagonico, I don't care...I enjoy playing, that's for sure, always to the fullest and 60 stable fps. I think that for what I have paid it is fair to have that minimum requirement. The rest I don't care..in fact, you learn and stabilize the equipment more by playing all kinds of games than just benching.
Best regards.
I totally agree but it's always fun to do a bench to see how far the card goes ;D
Especially now that 4K monitors seem to be within reach at least in 24" and 27" it's always good to have plenty of power.
Best regards.
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I totally agree but it's always fun to do a bench to see how far the card goes ;D
But now that 4K monitors seem to be aimed at least at 24" and 27" it's always good to have plenty of power.
Best regards.
For a 24" 4K..better you stay as you are..
The minimum required for that resolution on a monitor should be more than 30" and no more than half a meter…and I'm not saying this just to say it,it's that I've tried it.
Already at 1 meter away from viewing,there is no difference at all with a 1600p.
Best regards.
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For a 24" 4K.. you'd better stay as you are..
The minimum required for that resolution in a monitor should be more than 30" and no more than half a meter…and I'm not saying that just to say it, it's that I've tried it.
Already at 1 meter away from viewing, there is no difference at all with a 1600p.
Best regards.
I have the 27" at 70 cm and I think the 24" is big, I could put it at 40 cm as well, until it arrives in my country it will be 3 months after its launch but as the economy is going, surely one will fall into my house in 2014.
So these Dell monitors will be super tested
although I want to see what the 28" offers and in the meantime I save the difference for the Maxwell.Best regards.
