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Looks like I still had 3dmark open in the background and you can see 74C maximum over a 66m 40s run of Time Spy here too:
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No, not in this run or the run of Doom... I'm not sure where that has come from but you can see that the graph hasn't peaked over 74 - I took the screenshot with the graph in its highest point.
That bar is on one of the peaks in the graph... you can see quite a few of them along the timeline. The lower points (ie, the more frequent temp) was 72C.
The graph as 10 points of graduation, you would see a peak up to the next feint line of graduation if there was any 80C figure there. It shows the same max in the Doom run screenshot and there was no 80C peak there either... Afterburner wasn't restarted between runs to reset that figure, the graph is accurate.
It didn't reach 80C in either Doom or Time Spy. And again, GPU2 is more indicative of single card temperatures.
All I can say is I tried a FE, it was too hot and made weird high pitch noise at idle... swapped if for FTW and that is better but still run the FTW at 80% fan 2100rpm. The point here is nothing to do with your cards, it is just I think that the FE cooler is barely adequate for the 1080 180w card so does not look great for the 250w TX.
Usually the Titans have a vapour chamber or some extra accoutrement to deal with increased TDP requirement.
Thinking about it. . .
I really think this is the 1080Ti in disguise.
There wont be a 'Ti' version this time due to lack of competition.
Thinking about it. . .
I really think this is the 1080Ti in disguise.
There wont be a 'Ti' version this time due to lack of competition.
Usually the Titans have a vapour chamber or some extra accoutrement to deal with increased TDP requirement.
But you do have to laugh at NV's seethrough attempt at shilling the Impatience Tax Edition, to paraphrase their own words "it's a higher quality cooler so it's worth more". We know they're full of crap yet they don't seem to be stopping this practice. Back in the day when there was competition they wouldn't be able to pull this kind of caper.
But it does look 1000 times better then AMD REF coolers...But you do have to laugh at NV's seethrough attempt at shilling the Impatience Tax Edition, to paraphrase their own words "it's a higher quality cooler so it's worth more". We know they're full of crap yet they don't seem to be stopping this practice. Back in the day when there was competition they wouldn't be able to pull this kind of caper.
Maybe they'll do a 1080Ti in 2017 with full fat and then a double VRAM one called Titan XP Black or whatever.
The Ti now is usually the chips that don't quite hold up to testing to go in Titan cards... so I expect we will see one.
It's a good way for them to clear stock of chips that haven't quite made the cut (albeit still good).
I would have considered it, if it had HBM2 Vram and at least 16GB.
Could you please explain the advantages of HBM2 over G5X that'll be noticeable in games?
Also, which games require more than 12GB VRAM?
Not meaning to pick on you, I'm just seeing this attitude all over the internet and it's frankly baffling.
Like I said, no real gains but I want HBM 2 on my $1200 GPU![]()