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Titan X Ultra (Rumour - Add Salt etc)

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Probably just a clickbait article but here it is anyway.

"This purported Titan X would see a hybrid AIO cooler that would allow for some serious overclocking of the GM200-powered Titan X, and see those performance numbers jump up even more. We could see NVIDIA or AIBs increase the Core Clock by 250-300MHz (or more) but that would see the Titan X getting even hotter, which would require the increased efforts on the cooling front."

http://www.tweaktown.com/news/44428...-teased-counter-amd-radeon-r9-390x/index.html
 
I think Inno3D jumped to it to quickly. Maybe Nvidia had a plan on going AIO.

Anyway I haven't heard/seen anyone purchase yet. Also clocks are TBA.

From what gibbo was saying, inno are only granted permission to sell that one in certain markets

My only reason for mentioning was that with there already being one, it isn't beyond the realms of plausibility that nvidia allow others to do the same
 
that water cooled thing is all over the web and i was going to get it for the 7990, you just remove the cooler cover and screw the pump down instead.

the pump has slotted holes so that it will fit quite a few GPUs, i didn't bother because Nvidia suddenly released the 970 ;)........... i think it's a converted CPU cooler, because it deffo looks the same

one problem...........you'll loose the TX warranty if you remove the cooler cover and they find out.
 
Not going to happen

NVidia don't mess with the ref cooler on their flagship cards.

If you were going to see anything like that it would be on the cutdown big Maxwell card.
 
From what gibbo was saying, inno are only granted permission to sell that one in certain markets

My only reason for mentioning was that with there already being one, it isn't beyond the realms of plausibility that nvidia allow others to do the same

Its clocks are TBA and the US market hasn't got any up for sale of what I checked.

If Inno3D is allowed to do it I guess most AIBs will also try their luck. (same reasoning with andybird123)
 
the TX has a slight reputation for getting too hot, when OCing too far, so it's hardly surprising that we're seeing Water cooling..... this is nothing to do with the 390X

just make sure that your pc is well ventilated and it shouldn't get too hot
 
Pointless, they'll already have 2x cards faster than the 390X (rumoured), as the faster than TX, and cheaper 980 Ti is coming out when the 390 hits.
 
Zero chance of this happening and pure click-bait and time wasted reading that poor post by TT.

Titan Black Edition - more cores, TMUs, higher clocks and same $999 price - was released a year after the first Titan GK110 in 2013. Longevity (hard to define these days) is what Nvidia give enthusiasts paying a bit more for the best available with the Titan X being the new GM200 architecture 2 years later. 3k cores is at the low end of estimates for the Titan X and likely to see a simple boost for next years refresh to clocks/cores/TMUs. TMUs is important for the advertised 2160 and third-gen compression is doing just fine with 384b not to cause an increase to ROPs to improve AA performance plus will see new AA techniques come in by then and already have MFAA.

The Titan X's are shipping from Nvidia to either buyers or partners directly with that amazing looking aluminium vapour chamber blower. Nvidia state that Titan's reference coolers can't be touched by AIB partners and repackaged, up to EVGA with their filtered HC chips that is entirely their responsibility to take over the warranty plus EVGA can afford it as can buyers in the first instance for the Titan X HC.
 
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