** OCUK TECH LABS: TITAN X GETS WET **

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Hi Guys

Blocks are live for the Titan X
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We also have a pre order live for Titan X Tech Labs Cards.

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OcUK Tech Labs H2O Custom GeForce Titan X 12288MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card - EKWB Edition From £1,099.99 inc VAT

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The OcUK Tech Lab H2O Custom GeForce Titan X combines the fastest single GPU card available with the most effective cooling solution.You can expand your visual real estate across three HD displays in jawdropping 3D and experience immense framerates with blistering graphics.

With a choice of the finest cooling solutions from EK Water Blocks, this card looks incredible no matter what finish you choose.

Never has a pre built watercooled card been such a complete package!

All of this cooling power would be wasted without the addition of the worlds leading cooling paste, a retail tube of IC Diamond is included with this package. The paste is applied to the GPU to maintain supreme performance with the GPU block.

TITAN X takes today’s most demanding games and scenarios in its stride, and at the recent Game Developers Conference (GDC) the world saw its full range of capabilities in next-gen experiences, too. Of those experiences, Virtual Reality (VR) is poised to be the next-big thing. Why? Because you’re immersed in the game in a way that was previously impossible. It’s you, directly in the game, with a real stereoscopic viewpoint, often with physical extensions of your body rendered on-screen when exploring and interacting with objects. It’s nigh on impossible to effectively describe, but once you try it you’ll be taken aback, gawping with wonder and grinning like a Cheshire cat. It truly is the future of gaming.

Unsurprisingly then, wherever you went at GDC jaws were dropping left and right thanks to the many VR demos, and powering the graphically advanced showcases from leading developers such as Crytek and Epic was TITAN X. Each demo was rendered on a VR headset with two high-resolution displays running at 90Hz, requiring a constant 90 frames per second, per screen, and TITAN X was the only GPU in town up to the task.

TITAN X’s performance makes it equally adept at running next-gen experiences, like Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 4 Kite demo that demonstrates the fidelity possible in future games. Featuring fully dynamic direct and indirect illumination, cinematic-quality depth of field and motion blur, PBR assets, and procedural asset placement, Kite required astronomical amounts of power to render, and it was only TITAN X that could deliver when Epic were looking for a GPU to render Kite in real-time at GDC.

TITAN X is also primed and ready for DirectX 12, a new graphics API that will increase performance, enable the creation of more detailed worlds, and allow developers to create previously-impossible experiences. Imagine a strategy game with tens of thousands of individual units, a city builder with unparalleled simulations and AI, and worlds filled with thousands of buildings and objects, each uniquely textured. These possibilities and more await later this year.

Whether you’re exploring space in VR in Elite: Dangerous, robbing a bank in 4K in Battlefield Hardline, or prepping your system for future experiences, TITAN X has the performance and features to give you smooth, consistent frame rates, with industry-leading frame times. And if you somehow max out TITAN X, it’s compatible with 2-Way, 3-Way and 4-Way SLI, and forthcoming VR SLI modes where each GPU renders separate displays in VR headsets to improve performance and further reduce latency.


Specification:

- GeForce Titan X
- GPU: GeForce Titan X
- Core Base Clock: 1000MHz
- Core Boost Clock: 1075MHz
- Memory Clock: 7010MHz
- Memory Size: 12288MB GDDR5
- Bus Type: PCI Express 3.0
- Memory Bus: 384-bit
- CUDA Cores: 3072
- DirectX 12: Yes
- DVI Port: 1x Dual-Link DVI, 3x DisplayPort & 1x HDMI
- DisplayPort: Yes
- HDCP: Yes
- HDMI: Yes
- Power: 1x 6-Pin & 1x 8-Pin
- 600W PSU Required
- 250W TDP
- Dimensions: L=282mm, W=110mm, H=43mm
- Warranty: 3yr

From £1,099.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
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Very nice yes, but no point as warranty is apparently voided if waterblocks fitted - that is a fail for me, as I like powah with silence. Hope that the ruling on water blocks changes.

Mark
 
If you send a card back to the manufacturer in the same condition you received it then I doubt they will refuse warranty unless you killed it with water or stuck a screwdriver through something.
 
Very nice yes, but no point as warranty is apparently voided if waterblocks fitted - that is a fail for me, as I like powah with silence. Hope that the ruling on water blocks changes.

Mark

Lol. Do you really think we would offer a £1000+ graphics card with no warranty?

The warranty period is in the item description. Please dont post false information in my threads.
 
Lol. Do you really think we would offer a £1000+ graphics card with no warranty?

The warranty period is in the item description. Please dont post false information in my threads.

I most humbly apologise sir, but that was deffo not what was posted in the other thread that I linked to in my above post. So are you saying that if I bought a Titan x, and a waterblock and fitted the block myself it would still be covered under warranty? Just trying to clarify. Sorry if I hijacked your thread with spurious information, but perhaps you can clarify?

Linky to other thread, and Gibbos comments
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18661457&page=4
 
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If you buy it from ocuk with the block fitted then it's covered as ocuk fitted it themselves

Yes I understand that perfectly well, what I am trying to say is that according to Gibbo we can not buy and fit a block ourselves without losing warranty - which means we can't chose which card to fit a block too, and we have to pay more for Ocers to fit it for us in order to save warranty.

Think that is poor really, as I would have liked to purchase an evga SC Titan and fit the block to it myself - which makes it less expensive overall. Hope this clarifies my position.
 
Ok so this is the thing.

You buy a tech labs card from us, we cover the warranty.

You buy a card from us and block it yourself, then the warranty is at the manufacturer discretion. Gibbo doesn't like to confirm or deny as he can't be seen to go round condoning removal of stock coolers.

There is a sticky I did in the graphics card forum that explains modding friendly brands from my own experiences.

EK wouldn't offer a block for a card if you couldn't fit it.

Use my sticky in the gfx section as a guide. Whilst Gibbo is waiting for the board partners to give official word on modifying, I am aware that the ones listed in my sticky are friendly as long as:

1. There are no stickers missing
2. The card is reassembled correctly.

Basically, if you can put the stock cooler back to factory condition then you will be fine.

Its so frustrating to have to explain this on every graphics card launch.
 
Ok so this is the thing.

You buy a tech labs card from us, we cover the warranty.

You buy a card from us and block it yourself, then the warranty is at the manufacturer discretion. Gibbo doesn't like to confirm or deny as he can't be seen to go round condoning removal of stock coolers.

There is a sticky I did in the graphics card forum that explains modding friendly brands from my own experiences.

EK wouldn't offer a block for a card if you couldn't fit it.

Use my sticky in the gfx section as a guide. Whilst Gibbo is waiting for the board partners to give official word on modifying, I am aware that the ones listed in my sticky are friendly as long as:

1. There are no stickers missing
2. The card is reassembled correctly.

Basically, if you can put the stock cooler back to factory condition then you will be fine.

Its so frustrating to have to explain this on every graphics card launch.

I apologise once again for causing confusion, but please don't hold it against me - just wanted to be sure as it is a lot of money :o

Mark
 
I apologise once again for causing confusion, but please don't hold it against me - just wanted to be sure as it is a lot of money :o

Mark

Dont worry. If we offer a product. There is warranty there.

If you want to do it yourself then thats cool as long as you are competent enough to put it back to how it was if you needed to return.
 
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