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The GTX Titan X owners thread.

If the lock up is on loading screen and not under GPU stress this is often the down clocking of the GPU Mem causing the issue. U should try precision X with K boost enabled to fix this one.

Hi 8 Pack, thanks for the reply :)

You no doubt know your stuff, and as I've mentioned the lock ups are very specific to loading times rather than during actual GPU stress times. Is this issue something you've come across before then?

I am interested to see what the issue may be, but to be honest after shelling out £900 on a GPU I shouldn't have to tinker with 3rd party tweaks to attempt to resolve basic issues should I. Neither of my 780Ti's have this issue so it would be pretty poor form for Nvidia to release a flagship card that had issues like this.

Not having a go by the way :) I didn't even get the card from ocuk anyways...
 
I'd feel similar to you wunkley, there's only so far I'd go to get a card as expensive as this to work, although would be interesting to know as I've not heard of that problem before.

Delay also makes me sad, must resist the urge to swap brands if they come in earlier though, I went back on my 'no more NVidia' thing but I will go with EVGA.
 
Burn the heretic...

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I'd feel similar to you wunkley, there's only so far I'd go to get a card as expensive as this to work, although would be interesting to know as I've not heard of that problem before.

Delay also makes me sad, must resist the urge to swap brands if they come in earlier though, I went back on my 'no more NVidia' thing but I will go with EVGA.

I've not heard of anyone else having similar issues ie hard lock ups in loading games/ benchies either. I genuinely don't want to get involved in over testing the thing though, I just cannot be bothered and shouldn't have to. Once I've established my system is good and solid today using my 'old' 780Ti's, then the TX is going back.

It may be irrational but I'm not buying a Gigabyte GPU again. Only ever had 2 GPUs with any probs and both have been gigabyte now (other was a GTX 670 windforce). Actually the only motherboard that went **** up on me was a gigabyte too.
 
Odd how it works out that way, some people get endless issues with particular brands, mines corsair.

Had 3 of their PSU's fail on me over the years, only computer component I've ever had that's broken after use (we will not talk about the 3 AMD cards I went through that were all dead on arrival), but I've had 4 Gigabyte graphic cards and 2 motherboards and all have been excellent.
 
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I've not heard of anyone else having similar issues ie hard lock ups in loading games/ benchies either. I genuinely don't want to get involved in over testing the thing though, I just cannot be bothered and shouldn't have to. Once I've established my system is good and solid today using my 'old' 780Ti's, then the TX is going back.

It may be irrational but I'm not buying a Gigabyte GPU again. Only ever had 2 GPUs with any probs and both have been gigabyte now (other was a GTX 670 windforce). Actually the only motherboard that went **** up on me was a gigabyte too.

Thats all well and good but Gigabyte only boxed the card, they didn't make it.
 
Thats all well and good but Gigabyte only boxed the card, they didn't make it.

Well aware of that bud. Perhaps they ought to make better boxes then ;)

Anyway, back on topic, not had any lock ups or weirdness so far running both my 780tis back in my system. Going to do a few more tests to be sure, and then get an RMA number for the TX :(
 
If you didn't pre-order then it looks like it, I swapped to the Gigabyte cards last week as I was told they would be the next lot due in with plenty available.
 
I'm not sure. I think the increase places it the wrong side of £900, which may prove a psychological barrier to some.

if the cards are in high demand and a batch come in to stock what are people to do, wait till the drop by £60. not the consumers fault its the retailers.
 
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