So who's going to buy a Titan for folding?

Only 2 left.

FWIW, originally I planned to replace the 4 x 470's in weebeastie with GTX590's so I bought 4 of them and the blocks to go with them, then ran into the power limits of a single PSU so bought a mahoosive case that can take two powersupplies.

Then the 690 came out, so sold all the 590 kit and got the 690's but then life got in the way and well.. something else has come along :) Still not sure if i will be able to get it done. But I'll give it a crack this time.
 
how will this be added to your system as you currently have 3 x 670? will it replace them all or replace 1? or run in another system along side them, either way i'm jealous
 
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I have the file server which can take 3 cards as well. Not entirely sure exactly what I'm going to do yet. I'm thinking along the lines of putting 2 of the 670s in the server and having the 690 and the other 670 in the gaming rig. I'll probably get a block and backplate for the 670 to keep the gaming rig quiet. I'll probably have to put a second WC loop in the gaming rig as a 240 rad isn't really going to be enough for an OC'd 3770K, an OC'd 690 and an OC'd 670. Should be a fun little project for when I get home :D

Alternatively, I might just leave the stock cooler on the 690 for now and wait until I get a second one before watercooling it so I can have a quad sli gaming rig with a 670 for a physx card :D
 
Comparison between maximum power use on the Titan and on my current 4 cards (GTX470)

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And my 470's were overclocked so probably pulling closer to the Titan (or even past it)

So I think 4 x 263W = 1052W which means I should be ok with my single 1500W Seasonic PSU. Just have to fit them in the case! :)
 
Biffa, do you know if OpenCL is working on Titan because I read it was broke on press drivers and could include Titan's 314.09s released back on 21st February.
 
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