Test of the Real Nvidia Gtx Titan, single-sli-tri Sli, 4 WAY SLI
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I already have the 780, I didn't even put a driver, it picked up the ones I already had although I think I'm going to remove them, what a difference in temperature 23º on the desktop.
Very bad ASIC LOL.
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Congratulations on the acquisition fjavi, you'll see what a change. ;).
Don't worry about the ASIC, if you see that you need a good bios with it, the "trick" of the AB, and go for it…..

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Congratulations on the acquisition fjavi, you'll see what a change. ;).
Don't worry about the ASIC, if you see that you need a good bios with it, the "trick" of the AB, and then go for it…..

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I'm not complaining about the ASIC, it was a joke, it's pretty good, I thought it would be worse, it seems very fresh.
I'll try it better and maybe I'll put another bios without boost.
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If I don't complain about the ASIC it was a joke, it's pretty good, I thought they would be worse, it seems very fresh.
I'm going to try it better and maybe I'll put another bios without boost.
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Congratulations fjavi on the new graphics card what kind of graphics card have you acquired the reference one? have you already flashed it and have you done OC to how much have you reached? I want to compare with the one I have jajaja :troll:
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Congratulations fjavi on the new graphics card. What kind of graphics card have you purchased? The reference one? Have you overclocked it yet? I want to compare it with the one I have jejeje :troll:
It's the Gigabyte OC with custom cooling, I didn't overclock it because I'm going to install the driver and see what frequency it sets by default, I mean with games, the OC with boost probably won't be much, I have to keep testing to see.
It alone reaches 1124 MHz in Batman origin, let's see how much it goes up.
The little I've touched it, I set it to 1241 with 1.17v, but it doesn't perform as it should on my computer, but the graphics card seems stable. I think with that BIOS it will be noticeable, because I don't like this boost at all, the card is very cool and at that frequency it passes the Valley at 60º.
Well, it seems that the temperature is really good, I had never seen a card with such a large chip at such a low temperature, without acceleros or RL of course.
In temperature and noise, the gain is abysmal, I suppose also in consumption, even the CPU has dropped 14º in the cores.
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]](http://subefotos.com/ver/?532b4c181a6f04e5adef581a2530b3c6o.jpg)The result is bad because I have a bad computer, besides it gave the parrot to the motherboard and now it says 4009 when in BIOS I have 4209mhz. I'll have to reset the red button, that's without touching voltage, the minimum was a pull at the end that goes to one hundred and something fps, but everything was very good all the time. I think with the BIOS removing the boost I will gain stability, it will perform better.
The CPU frequency thing is a failure of the unigine, it counts the 920 with multiplier 20 and some boards allow the 21, in this one I didn't apply voltage right away. I'll remove the boost and do the MSI trick. Too bad the pull only gave one, it ruins the minimum.

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I'm making a double post about this news, prepare your wallets.
http://videocardz.com/47530/nvidia-geforce-gtx-780-ti-also-special-edition
that black one looks good $$$$$
http://videocardz.com/47522/nvidia-geforce-gtx-780-ti-great-overclocking-potential
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I'm posting twice about this news, prepare your wallets.
http://videocardz.com/47530/nvidia-geforce-gtx-780-ti-also-special-edition
that black one looks good $$$$$
http://videocardz.com/47522/nvidia-geforce-gtx-780-ti-great-overclocking-potential
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12GB :fumeta: what use, just to make the product more expensive, being so close to the maxwell that they will surely perform much better.
I don't understand :wall:.-
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12GB :fumeta: for what use, just to make the product more expensive, being so close to the maxwell that they will surely render much more.
I don't understand :wall:.-
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The only explanation I see for that 12GB is that it's for work, in rendering and things like that, for games it's a waste and the ideal should be the 6GB, for high resolution and games it's the most balanced.
Always talking about putting in at least 2 cards.
Let me see if I can fine-tune this, it gives me a boost and it looks like a CPU, goes from 50 to 129 fps and gives the boost.

I'm going to have to format that system is about 4 years old already, I put the bios without boost and see with voltage that this promises.
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I already have the 780, I didn't even put the driver, it picked up the ones I already had although I think I'm going to remove them, what a difference in temperature 23º on the desktop.
Very bad ASIC LOL.
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Do you notice much difference in performance compared to your ex-SLI of 480 oceado? 4 years without formatting? Well that's enough for you, hehe. I suppose that when you do a cleanup the difference will be even more noticeable.
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Do you notice much difference in performance compared to your ex-SLI of 480 oceado? 4 years without formatting? Well, that's enough, hehe. I suppose when you clean up the difference will be noticed even more.
Not much difference, it runs a little better but without big differences, at least at my resolution, it seems to hold up better with filters.
I have already formatted and I don't see more performance, maybe my equipment is already limited, I didn't use that system much and although it had been a long time it wasn't bad, that's why I didn't format but since I did I haven't noticed an improvement in performance, maybe it responds a little better now.The graphics where the differences are very big is in temperature and noise, it's much cooler and quieter, with that I'm already satisfied, although it performs a little better.
I put the last one without changing the bios or increasing voltages, but I think with a little more voltage it will go over 1300 at least for benchmarking, I put this heaven because it goes all the time at 99% load on the card.

Subefotos.com - Comparte rapidamente tus fotosit's noticeable that at that frequency it already wants more voltage supply.
In games it sets itself as it comes from the factory at that frequency, in Crysis 3 I've seen it at 1135 I think, although depending on the area it goes down to 1124.

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The only explanation I see for the 12GB is that it's for work, in rendering and things like that, for gaming it's a waste and the ideal should be the 6GB, for high resolution and gaming it's the most balanced.
Always talking about putting in at least 2 cards.
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I think the same, we have to see what nvidia says about it, at least if you want a 4K surround I don't see it, with 6 it's enough and more.-
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I think the same, we have to see what nvidia says about it, unless you want 4K surround I don't see it, with 6 it's enough and more.-
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To me a 4K surround seems crazy, if with just one 4K they will need three of those cards or more, I see more sense in working with them than if it seems there are programs that need a lot of memory.
There are also people who wanted cards like these with a lot of memory, well they use them to work and occasionally to play, the good thing is that you will be able to choose between one of 6GB and another of 12GB, the one who buys the 12GB one will be because he thinks he can get the most out of that memory, I am satisfied with 3Gb, my card won't last long enough to run out of memory.
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As a general rule, you usually run out of GPU power before running out of memory, bearing in mind that, if it's not for work, we usually change the graphics card before that happens

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As a general rule, you usually run out of GPU power before running out of memory, and considering that, if it's not for work, we usually change the graphics card before that happens

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If that's the case, with those 12Gb and more, I think the power of that card won't be able to exhaust the vram, even if they put 4.
But some people might buy it for rendering and maybe they're more interested in vram.
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It's not bad, eh?
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Not bad, right?…

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Well no, not bad… although as I am not an overcloker, but a gamer, they are not going to crown me world champion in Hbwot... that is, I will be left without the ham...;)
A hug, Mr. Alkermes..
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Well no, not bad... although as I'm not an overlocker, but a gamer, they won't crown me world champion in Hbwot... I mean, I'll be left without the ham...;)
A hug, Mr. Alkermes...
At least you'll be able to play better, that's what getting better performance is about, the Titan performs very well at that frequency, now that the GK110s can be overclocked better that's when they are worth it the most.
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You should put some photos of the assembly, mate, what voltage do you have them at? Let's see if you're going to scorch any...
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You should put some photos of the build dude, what voltage do you have them at? Let's see if you're going to scorch any…
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That's too much…over 1.32V..but with ASICs at 73% you can't ask for more..In the build of the rig, precisely the one with the best ASIC and the one that goes up the most, hasn't been watercooled yet.There are only 3, and on top of that the worst one is from Master.But the temps are so incredible,and the VRMs are already under control by probes, that even at 1300MHZ and 1.30V they don't exceed 50º...Thanks to Jotole for this..;)
At 1300MHZ for gaming, normally with 1.28-1.30V(depending on the game) there's more than enough.And the temps are laughable,none of them go over 35º in those conditions.
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That's a lot of...1.32V..but with an ASIC of 73% you can't ask for more..In the setup of the rig, precisely the one with the best ASIC and the one that goes up the most,hasn't been watercooled yet.There are only 3,and on top of that the worst one is from master.But the temps are so incredible,and the VRMs are already under control by probes,that even at 1300MHZ and 1,30V they don't exceed 50º...Thanks to Jotole for this..;)
At 1300MHZ for gaming,normally with 1,28-1,30V(depending on the game) there is more than enough.And the temps are laughable,none of them exceed 35º in those conditions.
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You're welcome, it's been a pleasure you know it. ;).
With the RL you spend….... You lower me 7 degrees, which is soon said, since I'm not lame either...........:ugly:
Mine when gaming in those conditions, are around 40/42 degrees....right now with 22 degrees ambient temp....... The VRMs when gaming still heat up less than when benching about 5/10 degrees less......... ;).
A hug...!!!
