thilanliyan
Lifer
- Jun 21, 2005
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Once the price drops come
Will there BE any price drops for this product?
Once the price drops come
Will there BE any price drops for this product?
My opinion is that there will be after a few months.
My opinion is that there will be after a few months.
Are you able to tell based on the components used for the VRMs and then number of them ?
You might able to get good clocks like that with unlocked voltage. Unfortunately there is no unlocked voltage. Once the price drops come and I get a few I will still water cool them though, mostly because I like having a dead-silent computer now :thumbsup:
I tried Titans very briefly, last night.
Played Crysis 3 (for the first time) for about an hour. Unfortunately, I usually don't have enough spare time to play games during the weekdays.
Anyway, I tried overclocking and boom.. it went to 1100 MHz no problem on air. And with custom fan profile (a bit noisy), the max. temp reached was 69 degrees Celsius (GPU #1) during my Crysis 3 play last night. I think I can push it further and I'm going to try it this weekend. Good thing is, Friday is national holiday in Korea.
Honestly, I was very skeptical of the overclocking results I read on various reviews. (cherry picked samples for reviews).
From my brief overclocking experience last night, it makes me wonder why did Nvidia release Titan at 837 MHz reference clock ? I think they could've gone for 950 MHz easily. (or even 1 GHz).
Fermi.
Everything about Kepler can be looked at as a product of Fermi.
They took tons of flack over the 480, now they've got one of the most efficient chips on the market, it's also the most powerful, and oh hey, look at that it's quiet too :sneaky:
I've got to be the only person with a Titan in hand who hasnt actually installed it yet lol
I tried Titans very briefly, last night.
Played Crysis 3 (for the first time) for about an hour. Unfortunately, I usually don't have enough spare time to play games during the weekdays.
Anyway, I tried overclocking and boom.. it went to 1100 MHz no problem on air. And with custom fan profile (a bit noisy), the max. temp reached was 69 degrees Celsius (GPU #1) during my Crysis 3 play last night. I think I can push it further and I'm going to try it this weekend. Good thing is, Friday is national holiday in Korea.
Honestly, I was very skeptical of the overclocking results I read on various reviews. (cherry picked samples for reviews).
From my brief overclocking experience last night, it makes me wonder why did Nvidia release Titan at 837 MHz reference clock ? I think they could've gone for 950 MHz easily. (or even 1 GHz).
I tried Titans very briefly, last night.
Played Crysis 3 (for the first time) for about an hour. Unfortunately, I usually don't have enough spare time to play games during the weekdays.
Anyway, I tried overclocking and boom.. it went to 1100 MHz no problem on air. And with custom fan profile (a bit noisy), the max. temp reached was 69 degrees Celsius (GPU #1) during my Crysis 3 play last night. I think I can push it further and I'm going to try it this weekend. Good thing is, Friday is national holiday in Korea.
Honestly, I was very skeptical of the overclocking results I read on various reviews. (cherry picked samples for reviews).
From my brief overclocking experience last night, it makes me wonder why did Nvidia release Titan at 837 MHz reference clock ? I think they could've gone for 950 MHz easily. (or even 1 GHz).
Cyberpower posted this earlier on their Facebook.
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I'm curious to know what average overclocks are in SLI with actual stress testing performed. OCCT or Heaven/Valley/Tropics looped for hours.
Titans showed up on newegg's Canadian site last night and I took the bait :\ Will have mine on Friday and I am going to see how they do overclocking first thing.
Titans showed up on newegg's Canadian site last night and I took the bait :\ Will have mine on Friday and I am going to see how they do overclocking first thing.
I can't find blocks available for them anywhere though unfortunately. I won't end up installing them until I find waterblocks though. I have to tear down my current system and don't want to put the loop together just for the CPU to tear it down again when I do get Titan blocks.
That's what I'm talking about! I knew you couldn't hold out. Welcome to the Titan club!
I think EK is the only ones making a waterblock currently and you're right they are out of stock.
These things are selling at 1k. Geez.
I'm gonna pray for AMD to stay around so I can afford to PC game in the future. Otherwise if it was Nvidia only we might be looking at 2k video cards.
LMAO!
I rest my case.
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lol they all float down here.
If I had a cool grand or two I couldn't waste I'd probably get one too :\
What else is there to buy at that price-range?
Often good enough SLI? Play and pray CF? Gimme a break.... :biggrin:
