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780Ti clocks very well, how does 1300MHz sound on stock cooler?
I bet they sent you a golden sample
Joking aside, I am quite surprised a Classy 780 at 1375-1450 can keep up. It takes a 100Mhz more for a 780 to match a Titan. In Valley, I hit 1377Mhz on the core and a classy beat me (just) with 1470Mhz ish on the core. Same memory speeds as well.
Yup only chance a 780 has if it's on water and a very good clocker, as you will need 1400+ core and 7500+ memory on a 780 to compete with an over clocked 780Ti on stock cooler.
Knowing EK Paul, they will be quick with one. If they are on the Titan cooler (which I believe they will be), then that will suffice till then. I was very impressed with noise, even at 85%
Titan cooler is defo one of if not the best blower cooler about, though 85% is a bit steep! I'm on an open air test bench mind, but mine was audible whilst gaming in general (think it was 40% fans, not sure) a nice whoosh sound though, so nothing nasty.
I bet they sent you a golden sample
Joking aside, I am quite surprised a Classy 780 at 1375-1450 can keep up. It takes a 100Mhz more for a 780 to match a Titan. In Valley, I hit 1377Mhz on the core and a classy beat me (just) with 1470Mhz ish on the core. Same memory speeds as well.
Knowing EK Paul, they will be quick with one. If they are on the Titan cooler (which I believe they will be), then that will suffice till then. I was very impressed with noise, even at 85%
Titan is aimed at a different Market segment, they will sell fine being 6GB and the areas and customers they are marketed towards. Plus we only have like 25 left, less than a months stock.
I said 1450-1500 to match a 1300 core 780ti.
Also I said it was a gigabyte card from stock, not a sample.
Suspect we will see the usual +37mv we are used to seeing on GK110, the good news is it looks to (going by the PCB pics) be using the NCP4206 regulators, which we know can be modded very easily.
Are you jumping on in tomorrow Greg?
decided on owt yet Paul?
Suspect we will see the usual +37mv we are used to seeing on GK110, the good news is it looks to (going by the PCB pics) be using the NCP4206 regulators, which we know can be modded very easily.
NVIDIA equipped its GTX 780 Ti with a new feature called Power Balancing. Without this feature power drawn from: 6-pin power connector, 8-pin power connector and PCI Express interface would be balanced across these three sources respectively depending on the current load. However if user overclocks the card power delivery becomes unbalanced, thus card draws more power from one source than the others. To fix this problem NVIDIA came up with an idea of Power Balancing. You probably see where this is going. With this feature enabled GPU can steer the power from one input to another. This will improve overclocking capabilities in comparison to GTX 780 or the TITAN.
Are you jumping on in tomorrow Greg?
decided on owt yet Paul?