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The GTX Titan X owners thread.

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TXAA is best option isn't it? Like MSAA without shimmering.

TXAA blurs the heck out of an image more so than FXAA so at 4k it kind of destroys the pin sharp image. I don't find that 4k has much shimmering plus TXAA takes a large chunk out of fps. With sli X's on FC4 with OC with no AA or injection SMAA on max settings apart from soft shadows you should be getting near 60fps not in the low 40's so that AA is hammering fps and blurring the image. I personally use SMAA injection via RadeonPro on a custom ultra setting which only uses 5fps and cleans up any jaggies with zero blur on FC4.
If you like TXAA then thats fair enough but i thought i would make you aware of the downsides especially for 4k.:)
 
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Does any one have any experience flashing the bios?

I keep using the tutorials, but keeps coming up with errors :confused:
 
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anyone moved from 980 sli to titan x and your thoughts?

You might want to look into this thread

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18664629

Does any one have any experience flashing the bios?

I keep using the tutorials, but keeps coming up with errors :confused:

"Open command prompt inside of the folder, copy and paste "nvflash -6 X.rom" for example, inside cp, press "enter" , you should be good to go.."

From OCN forums, change "nvflash -6 X.rom" to the relevant bios you want to flash
 

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I used a guide of ocn but was for the 980, I disabled the card opened cmd from the start menu ran as administrator loaded nv flash via that way.

How do I open a command prompt in the folder ?

I'll get a print screen when I get home see what I can do from there.
 
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I used a guide of ocn but was for the 980, I disabled the card opened cmd from the start menu ran as administrator loaded nv flash via that way.

How do I open a command prompt in the folder ?

I'll get a print screen when I get home see what I can do from there.

1. Get nvflash from the first post. http://bit.ly/1LYAntY
2. Get the BIOS (.rom). Save to the same dir.

3. cmd window:
Start, Run, cmd, right-click, Run as Administrator, go to the nvflash folder.
Shows cards in system with ID

nvflash --list

4. Device Manager:
Start, run, device manager
in Display adapters. right click/Disable all cards

5. cmd window:
To flash:

nvflash -6 GM200.rom

Where GM200 is whatever BIOS you're using. Index option to specify which card to flash, ie.

nvflash -6 --index=0 GM200.rom

You will have to confirm 'y' a few times.

6. Device Manager:
in Display adapters. right click/Enable all cards

7. Reboot, let the card get set up, reboot again.
 

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Thank you africanosIi seem to have missed some commands you put there, hopefully I can get rid of this horrible power limit junk!
 
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I think even though I recorded using Shadowplay at 2160p, because I recorded at 60fps, Youtube won't actually show anything higher than 1080p60

I guess you have to record at 30fps, but that sort of defeats the point :)
 
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