Soldato
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I'm in the same predicament Drojman.
I shouldn't of jumped the gun buying this BenQ freesync monitor, I'll probably have to sell it on at a slight loss as I'm past the 2 week return window.
After selling this 295x2 and the BenQ, a ROG Swift and a Titan X will be about £600 on top though.
I hope I'm in the first batch of TITAN X's for the EVGA SC as I ordered within 10 minutes. Don't want to be let down come the 26th lol
Just play that new tournament on Fifa to pass the time.
Won it 3 times now with no reward...
Specialists from PC Games Hardware flashed an Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X graphics card with a modified BIOS that increases voltages of graphics processing unit and memory. Thanks to increased amount of power available to the components, the graphics adapter could be overclocked to 1550MHz/8000MHz (core/memory). The journalists used Arctic Accelero Xtreme IV to cool-down the graphics card.
GeForce GTX TITANX Stylized 03 1024x576 GeForce GTX Titan X with modified BIOS overclocked to 1.50GHz/8GHz
Exact voltages of GPU and memory were not revealed, but the reporters indicate that the graphics board managed to remain perfectly stable at 1.50GHz/8GHz in all games in 4096*2160 resolution. Not all titles worked stably at 1550MHz GPU frequency. Still, even at 1.50GHz GPU clock-rate the graphics board demonstrated unprecedented performance for a single-chip graphics adapter.
It is surprising that Nvidia’s GM200 graphics processing unit, which contains 8 billion of transistors, can run at 1.50GHz at all. Typically, complex GPUs are hard to overclock.
no. he used ln2Thats titan X on air right?? Went off the screenshot , Awesome clocks if so card looks stock, Yes i do realise he probably got the best EVGA could find![]()
Right gonna go ahead and do it. Been away from Nvidia for a long while, any preference of make? I was looking at EVGA.
Think we need a poll to see how many people have jumped ship within the last couple of months, bet the numbers are quite shocking, the 390x will probably be a good card but no-one will trust AMD support.
the 390x will probably be a good card but no-one will trust AMD support.
One card (and upto 1440p) I think the 390X will be a great card (like other AMD cards in single config). It's when it comes to multiple cards that the troubles begin
I'm gonna be fair and give them 6-8 months to sort it out, if not then I'll stick with nVidia