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The GTX Titan X owners thread.

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Okay so there the errors I'm getting I've disabled the card and followed the instructions.

Any ideas people I tried switching the protect mode off but cant get my head round how to do it :confused:
 
Long and meandering - Be honest about this.

Not available in 2160p yet, I guess that takes time?


I liked the sound of your voice.

I didn't watch the whole video as FC4 is something I'd rather play than watch, and I've yet to purchase it.

That little flying contraption was rather neat. The enemy appears to need specs. :D

Good job. :)


I'm not that much of a fan of TXAA either, though I thought the image quality in your video still looked very nice.
 
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I think i have found the max boost core of my card without using any extra volts.
I have flashed a EVGA SC bios with a modified TDP limit to stop the boost from dropping too much.
It manages +130 on core which gives boost clock of 1471mhz.
I haven't pushed memory beyond +500, giving 8002.

I tried Heaven, Valley and Firestrike with +25mv and +156 core. That all completed successfully, the boost 1510mhz.
just loving this card :D
 

I can help out.Here are the tools you need to flash Titan X.
Simple to follow read me for single card.

Since you got so far already just replace the tools with yours in your folder(nvflash/nvflsh32.sys/nvflsh64.sys).

Disable display adapter (Nvidia Geforce GTX Titan X) in device manager
Run Command Prompt in Administrator mode
nvflash --protectoff
nvflash -6 GM200.rom


Tools to flash Nvidia Titax X
http://www.mediafire.com/download/n7qho0pksbhsqyd/GM200Titan+X.7z

Read Me
Code:
Unzip and copy files to your desktop(so on desktop you have a folder named GM200
Replace your GM200.rom with the GM200.rom in the folder on the destop
Disable display adapter (Nvidia Geforce GTX Titan X) in device manager
Run Command Prompt in Administrator mode
CD C:\Users\your name here\Desktop\NVFlash_GM200
nvflash --protectoff
nvflash -6 GM200.rom
Follow directions by pressing y 
When completed re-enable display adapter (Nvidia Geforce GTX Titan X) in device manager
Restart your computer
 
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I think i have found the max boost core of my card without using any extra volts.
I have flashed a EVGA SC bios with a modified TDP limit to stop the boost from dropping too much.
It manages +130 on core which gives boost clock of 1471mhz.
I haven't pushed memory beyond +500, giving 8002.

I tried Heaven, Valley and Firestrike with +25mv and +156 core. That all completed successfully, the boost 1510mhz.
just loving this card :D

1341Mhz boost out of the box ? You have a Evga SC I suppose ?

+500 memory is standard on most of these cards mine also shows 8002 (have seen someone push +600mhz with WC)
 
Just wondering about this SLI review for the Titan X

http://img.hexus.net/v2/graphics_cards/nvidia/TitanX/4532/SLI/38.png



In this case does it mean that SLI is smooth? Less visual stutter etc. I'm not really hugely familiar with frame time stuff If I'm honest.

For visual stutter you'd want to be looking at a chart where you can see the frame times throughout the test.

What you're looking for is a low variation in frame times, where 0 variation would be perfectly (impossibly) smooth gameplay.

The next chart in that review shows the slowest 1% of frames, which is only 29.6ms. So you're looking at a potential variance of roughly 30ms running TW:R2 @ 4k, which seems pretty good to me.
 
For visual stutter you'd want to be looking at a chart where you can see the frame times throughout the test.

What you're looking for is a low variation in frame times, where 0 variation would be perfectly (impossibly) smooth gameplay.

The next chart in that review shows the slowest 1% of frames, which is only 29.6ms. So you're looking at a potential variance of roughly 30ms running TW:R2 @ 4k, which seems pretty good to me.

That's the equivalent of 33.8 FPS in "feel", but as it's the 1 percentile it's unnoticeable even that low as your average FPS will be a lot higher.

Over the 45ms+ range is where it starts feeling odd in the 1 percentile.
 
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1341Mhz boost out of the box ? You have a Evga SC I suppose ?

+500 memory is standard on most of these cards mine also shows 8002 (have seen someone push +600mhz with WC)

If I add 127Mhz using afterburner - is that not effectively a SC clockspeed? If so, I only get 1304 boost at those settings. Will be getting water cooled at some stage anyway when I might decide to mess about with BIOS's to get most out of it.
 
If I add 127Mhz using afterburner - is that not effectively a SC clockspeed? If so, I only get 1304 boost at those settings. Will be getting water cooled at some stage anyway when I might decide to mess about with BIOS's to get most out of it.

No mate as the 1075Mhz is minimum for the reference while for the SC 1215 is minimum.

My Gigabyte (reference) out of the box on stock pushes to 1189Mhz boost.

All cards differ but always above those numbers!
 
in FC4 on 1080P max settings, the Titan X doesn't even break a sweat ;)......so i've read

it's going to be very interesting to test it, to see if it gets hot/ makes a noise, because i bet on 1080p it only needs a 50% OC.

it's the single card that i wanted, but it's a bit of an overkill to be honest :eek:
 
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