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

Strange isn't it? Some using air cooled cards don't throttle and some do.. Mine doesn't throttle but it seems to need more volts than others for high clocks..

1.212 volts gives me 1175mhz.. Others can reach over 1200mhz...

I'm very happy with my card though, it fly's.. Giving GTX 670 SLI scores in benchmarks :p.

That score was in 3D Mark 11. I need a better clocking CPU to beat you guys :)..

Nice score and I would prefer the old school of clocking. If I set a core clock of 1176, I want it to stay there but mine jumps up and down. 1050 and then back to 1176.

The boost 2.0 is a good idea but that isn't a good idea for benching. Great for lazy gamers though.

Good GPU score and added. I could break 16K easily with my CPU at 4.6 but tonight was the only time I broke it with the CPU at 5Ghz. The higher the CPU clocks, the harder it is to get the GPU scores up. No idea why? Maybe someone knows.
 
Nice score and I would prefer the old school of clocking. If I set a core clock of 1176, I want it to stay there but mine jumps up and down. 1050 and then back to 1176.

The boost 2.0 is a good idea but that isn't a good idea for benching. Great for lazy gamers though.

Good GPU score and added. I could break 16K easily with my CPU at 4.6 but tonight was the only time I broke it with the CPU at 5Ghz. The higher the CPU clocks, the harder it is to get the GPU scores up. No idea why? Maybe someone knows.

Thanks for adding the score, I'm taking on Heaven Valley next :p.
 
EVGA PX still showing 12.12 volts, don't think it is reaching 1.3v..

So the Bios is 12.12 unlocked, power target up to 114%, fan 85%..

This bios has given me an extra 65mhz OC.

My max volts before was 1.87 now have 12.12 under load..

1175Mhz rock solid stable clock.. Hopefully someone can figure out how to unlock 1.3v, would love to reach 1200mhz+ stable..

Sounds good, I'm getting 1175 on one of mine at 1.182, so reckon I can get 1200 on 1.21
 
Thanks for adding the score, I'm taking on Heaven Valley next :p.

Good luck :)

Sounds good, I'm getting 1175 on one of mine at 1.182, so reckon I can get 1200 on 1.21

There is a guy on OCN.net who is modding a BIOS to get 1.25V (trying to get 1.3V). If it works, I will be interested in that when I put my cards under water.

http://www.overclock.net/t/1363440/nvidia-geforce-gtx-titan-owners-club/3310#post_19479141

Link if anybody is brave enough to try it :p
 
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I still find it very amusing people have not figured out how these cards work yet :)
I bet the Nvidia engineers are having a real laugh :D
 
Sounds good, I'm getting 1175 on one of mine at 1.182, so reckon I can get 1200 on 1.21

Here's my bios if you want to try it - hxxp://www.speedyshare.com/GHVfU/Titan-114-12.12.Bios.rar - :replace 'xx' with 'tt'

Anyone who flashes does at their own risk, no blaming me if card gets borked.

I've been running this bios since last night, did all new benchies with etc, rock solid for me, gave me an extra 65mhz stable clock..

Hopefully someone will unlock 1.25v and 1.3v soon..
 
+1

3 Titans work very well together.:)

I think I have solved my little problem of where to put my Titans.

I have ordered one of these, but all black inside. I don't know if they are any good but I am keeping my fingers crossed.

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Sorry, don't want to derail this thread into a case thread as it finally managed to get back onto proper Titan related stuff.
I did look into this case myself a while ago (well the non-reverse version) and I believe you can get 2 x 480mm rads in the bottom, not sure about them being 80mm thick though. That is unless you're planning dual-PSUs (for 4 x Titans) in which case you may be limited as to the length of the rads in the lower compartment. Although they do do an attachment that basically allows dual PSUs to hang out the back of the case (looks a bit rubbish imo).
The main concern I've heard about is that the side panel is screwed on and that repeated attaching and removal can mess up the threads on the screw holes as it's made of a fairly soft metal. I don't own one so can't say if this is in fact the case.

Anyway, back to the Titan discussions...
(I was sure I wasn't going to get one, but you guys do make them seem tempting...)
 
Sorry, don't want to derail this thread into a case thread as it finally managed to get back onto proper Titan related stuff.
I did look into this case myself a while ago (well the non-reverse version) and I believe you can get 2 x 480mm rads in the bottom, not sure about them being 80mm thick though. That is unless you're planning dual-PSUs (for 4 x Titans) in which case you may be limited as to the length of the rads in the lower compartment. Although they do do an attachment that basically allows dual PSUs to hang out the back of the case (looks a bit rubbish imo).
The main concern I've heard about is that the side panel is screwed on and that repeated attaching and removal can mess up the threads on the screw holes as it's made of a fairly soft metal. I don't own one so can't say if this is in fact the case.

Anyway, back to the Titan discussions...
(I was sure I wasn't going to get one, but you guys do make them seem tempting...)

I will only be using a single PSU, I have one of these on order.

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-000-EA&groupid=701&catid=123

The thing that made my mind up was that everything is reversed which makes cooling the CPU a lot easier plus if I get a leak it won't go all over the cards/mobo. It also means the cards are the other way up, no backplates required but if I stick with air the GeForce logo will look a bit odd upside down.:eek:

As to using screws to hold the side panel, I don't like the idea either but I can't win them all.:)
 
Water is the way to go. Mine on Air hits 80.c pretty quick and then the fan spins up quite a bit to keep it at 1100. I find setting it to 1050 seems to give almost the same results but the card runs a lot quieter.
 
Nice cards.
Love the performance.

I still dislike the price though.

The n again im buying a 7990 soon lol

Wait.. If you're gonna spend 7990 kind of money why not just grab the Titan? Single card with similar performance, low power use bigger frame buffer.. I had two 7970's in Crossfire for a while both massively overclocked. The Titan feels just as fast as a in a league of it's own when it comes to smoothness, minimum fps are higher.. Games feel nicer...

I would seriously consider it, the 7990 is mahoosive, I think it's needs a support arm not to break the PCI-E slot.. Not to mention heat and noise...
 
Water is good for benching and noise. I will be going waterblocks soon. Just a chore fitting but once done, done job. Also I intend on keeping these beasts, so not a problem :)

1100 stable Moogley?
 
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