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**** Official Titan owners thread. ****

Nope I have a 680 superclocked ? This is just a regular Titan. It resets the drivers even with only +140 on the core and a temp under 80.c I have not touched the memory.

;) I know you have a 680SC, sorry confuse you with someone else re Titan SC :)

Pointless throwing clocks at it until you get it up to stock performance, it should boost to 1ghz get the temps down.
 
Fair enough. At stock it never goes above 966. My cooling is pretty good it has 3 140mm fans blowing at it. Its currently running heaven and its at 63.c and 966mhz.

Just set the fan to 85 and its now at 56.c and still only 966 ?
 
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Fair enough. At stock it never goes above 966. My cooling is pretty good it has 3 140mm fans blowing at it. Its currently running heaven and its at 63.c and 966mhz.

Oops, Temps fine you have a problem there....No wonder you are not impressed with it :D
 
That is shockingly poor. I use those clocks for 24/7 SLI. I would expect to reach that on a single card. Sorry to hear you got a crapper :(

I have just cleaned and re-installed the WHQL drivers and now it is running the 140/200 no problem.

Maybe a dodgy driver install but it ius working fine now.
 
Its working fine now. Must have just been a dodgy driver install.

Tomorrow its getting wedged into a prodigy if all the bits turn up. :)
 
Something I have noticed using 3 way sli, the middle card does not get as hot as I was expecting. As far as temps go it's Top, Middle, Bottom going from highest to lowest.

Titans don't seem to run very hot but can throw a lot of heat out the back of the case.
 
Something I have noticed using 3 way sli, the middle card does not get as hot as I was expecting. As far as temps go it's Top, Middle, Bottom going from highest to lowest.

Titans don't seem to run very hot but can throw a lot of heat out the back of the case.

I could be wrong but my interpretation is the top card becomes hotter not just because of heat rising but it's doing the bigger work load. Don't have 3-way SLI to test that theory out, but you could try put the monitor output to the middle card? I'd assume the one with output is doing more work :)
 
I could be wrong but my interpretation is the top card becomes hotter not just because of heat rising but it's doing the bigger work load. Don't have 3-way SLI to test that theory out, but you could try put the monitor output to the middle card? I'd assume the one with output is doing more work :)

The top card does get hotter due to working harder but I was expecting the middle card to get really hot as it has no space around it.
 
The top card does get hotter due to working harder but I was expecting the middle card to get really hot as it has no space around it.

I imagine it could still do so over time, but if you have semi-decent air flow in the case then it shouldn't be a problem :)

Or maybe the Titans are just great at keep themselves cool? Probably this :p
 
I want to replace my 7970 with something from the nVidia side, but there's nothing under £600 or £700 for the matter, worth replacing it for.. nVidia pricing at the moment is annoying. There needs to be something between £450 and £750.
 
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