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NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN 6 GB

the 690 looks like a better buy...

Hopefully they come out with like, a GeForce 'Demigod' or something that is the *70 version.
 
from the nvidia reviewer's guide:


i think you might be right. the material feels slightly differently and has a rougher surface texture. it still feels extremely high quality, not any better or worse than gtx 690

This is why I always come back to TPU. The reviewers have integrity and get the job done without crying about missing parts or someone pointing out a "mistake" in the review. They just fix the situation and keep rolling like a BOSS. :toast:
 
this really what I miss too from nVidia, since my GTX 260,why nVidia not included the backplate?

What I find really disappointing though is that NVIDIA did not install a backplate on the card. While handling the cards I always worried I might break something, a backplate would have alleviated those fears, and added to the design. For its price NVIDIA should have really included a backplate.
 
I'm confused, why does setting a higher temp target increase fan noise? Shouldn't it do the opposite? Why does running the fan faster make it run hotter?

Because the rate that it has to ramp up at is that much higher because it will have the fan running 100% well before 100*C but the fan speed will stay really low until it hits it's target. With a lower target it has more time for the fan to ramp up before hitting 100%. That's a guess anyways. It's how I would do it. I bet you if the temperature is under 80*C with an 80*C target, it will be next to silent and it's loud because it's getting to 80*C no problem at low fan speeds because the thing is a beast.
 
I'm confused, why does setting a higher temp target increase fan noise? Shouldn't it do the opposite? Why does running the fan faster make it run hotter?

very good question.

the fan speed always follows a certain curve that determines fan speed % for certain temperatures.

now when you tell boost that you are happy with 90°C, it will run higher clocks, higher voltage, for longer.

obviously this increases temperatures.

you are correct that fan speed increases now, due to the increased temperature, which provides more cooling potential.

but now boost boosts even higher, producing even higher temperatures.

this will go on until boost reaches the highest clock available, or temperate reaches the target and boost will not boost any higher.

does that make sense?
 
So temp target has nothing to do with fan, and is more for clocks....?
 
So with this Nvidia messed up overclocking even more. I though the whole boost thing was stupid on the 600 series but this boost 2.0 is even more messed up. I like it when my card goes to the 1160mhz and stays there because I know what performance I can expect about 16% where as boost 2.0 is like maybe it will be more maybe less if the temps are right and the miserable 6%
power target.
I hate dynamic clocking as I've had cases where my CPU was running at 1.2Ghz in a Cinebech run because the damn thing decide that I didn't need more power. So now GPUs will do the same but without letting you turn it off. I've also had my GPU clock to 500mhz while playing saints row the 3rd because youtube was running in the background, slideshows are the best way to view mass destruction by satchel charge (managed to fix that).
I'm really interested in the Titan SLI going against something like HD 7970 Toxic CF running on 1.2Ghz bios and then both setups on max OCs.
 
They should have just released it as GTX680 in the first place, i expected Titan to match GTX690, but oh well as i stated it was always meant to be the GTX680.

Not worth $1000 they should have just sold it at $500 as it was initially meant to be, i guess that's why there are little to no games with nvidia the way it was meant to be played coz nvidia don't play like that any more.

I'll wait for next round, this is nothing to wast money on, I'll be buying a PS4 at the end of the year to replace my aging PS3 that has served me well, we are always getting console ports so a new console eg PS4 is much worth it to me than a GTX Titan
 
only 5 fps faster then a non-OC 7970 ghz edition in sleeping dogs at 2560 x 1600... lulz. $1000

have fun Nvidia fanboys. ill enjoy my $200 7950 oc to 1200 core (sold the 3 free games it came with which made it $200) :)
 
So temp target has nothing to do with fan, and is more for clocks....?

that's correct. temp target controls boost. fan control is completely decoupled from boost. the fan speed just changes to adjust to current gpu temp
 
It seems the world is going insane. Google asks 1200 dollars for a Chromebook, Nvidia wants 1000 dollars for a video card and Sony presents the PS4 without actually showing anything.
 
Yeah that makes sense, a way to control boost more directly than setting a fan profile, but it's surprising to me Nvidia would allow that. They seem to be taking protecting Kepler cores pretty seriously as evidenced by the voltage cap in recent drivers and the greenlight program.
 
It seems the world is going insane. Google asks 1200 dollars for a Chromebook, Nvidia wants 1000 dollars for a video card and Sony presents the PS4 without actually showing anything.

I'll post this on my FB :)...
 
I want to disagree with some of the people here, sure 1000$ for a GPU are a lot (especially because it does not dethrone the GTX 690) and it could have gone for less.
Still I don't think the GTX 690 is a better buy, you'd have to deal with SLI profiles, single card even if performs a bit less is still better than a SLI/CFX solution.
Having toyed with a lot of multi GPU setups (3+ cards) I can tell you that a SINGLE GPU powerhouse like this is worth gold to me.

I am actually glad I preordered Titan ;)
 
If I didn't already have three (only use two for gaming) 7970's, I too would most likely be looking at buying this card as a single card solution for gaming at 2560x1600. It would be nice not to have to worry about SLI/Crossfire issues.
 
Highlights of this card are 21% increase from 7970 at the cost of 1K
Flawed math. Titan is a 26.6% increase over the 7970GE.
You're also probably missing the point. AMD at this point in time have obviously noted GK104 (and lower) lack of compute. Without the Titan in the mix, what are the chances that AMD's Gaming Evolved program continue (or increase) to code optimize for compute shader operations with overkill looping between compute shader, pixel shader, and memory buffer? Titan probably ensures that game i.q. compute doesn't spiral too far away from non-GCN (GK104 and lower, VLIW4 and 5 ) architectures.
As for Titan's cost...if no one buys it then you win the argument, but I'm guessing that the pricing is to keep the card from selling out and then pressuring Nvidia to divert GPUs from more lucrative Tesla and Quadro lines. I'd say the company are walking a fine line between keeping the card relevant enough to maintain its inclusion in review suites, whilst not underselling the board causing a complete sell out/no stock situation and cannibalizing Tesla sales for people who want compute/FP64 but have little use for ECC (somewhat overrated in GDDR5 anyhow).
http://tpucdn.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_Titan/images/perfrel_2560.gif
or 30% when you are looking at the relevant resolution. However, this product is truly peerless and as such a completely outrageous price can be attached to it. Why would humans spend so much money buying blocks of shiny carbon?
If you're using the 7970GE as a baseline as Brandon was, the actual percentage increase from that card is 42.9% for that resolution.
 
If I didn't already have three (only use two for gaming) 7970's, I too would most likely be looking at buying this card as a single card solution for gaming at 2560x1600. It would be nice not to have to worry about SLI/Crossfire issues.

That's one too many! I need one!
 
1k € price and not even beating 680 SLI. Sad if you ask me.
 
That's one too many! I need one!

:laugh:
I saw your WTB thread:)
You buy me a Titan and I will give to you for free a 7970. Deal???
 
The reason why TITan cost $1k.

Nvidia building new HQ

Give us your money!!!!:nutkick:

Yes, read about this. That's the way Nvidia is taking over US. Titan Computer is the mastermind and the GTX Titans are remote mini robots. Like in South Park. Episode Pocemon. So come on, Nvidiologists, let's donate $$$ to our Master.
Damned, passed San Jose last year, could have taken some pics.
 
Will they do 4 way sli? No way I'm buying these unless I can run 4....
 
If you're using the 7970GE as a baseline as Brandon was, the actual percentage increase from that card is 42.9% for that resolution.

Ah yes, it depends on how you look at it, its 42.9% increase from 7970GE, or 7970GE is 30% slower.
 
with water this card would probably clock to the sky but with this level of performance

1G = a walk away from most

the power consumption is amazing though, its kinda obvious this was the card meant to be the 680, thx for that nvidia(greed)
 
Titan is up at Newegg.. with a Release Date of 02/28/2013, but they are taking pre-orders.

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