Nice setup.
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Another user video for you Kaap, This time unedited and kept at 4K for all the pixel goodness
Unigine Valley max settings 3840x2160 minus AA
CPU: 4790K @ 4.80GHZ
GPU: Titan X 1400/8000
Driver: 350.12 *Had problems with 352.86*
FPS was hovering from 50-60 all the time, Seriously impressed with this card.
Installed my TX into my 250D today - loving it!
Here you go
Another user video for you Kaap.
Dirt Rally benchmark, Max settings including AA, 4K.
Driver: 350.12
CPU: 4790K @ 4.80GHZ
GPU:Titan X @ 1400/8000
2x Ocuk cards in warehouse Q..... bring it on !
R9 295x2 being prepped for ebay..... All the latest driver issues have been the last straw for me, back to team green for the time being....
Got a few more built in benchmark videos for you here Kaap
CPU: Intel Core i7 4790K @ 4.80GHZ
GPU: Titan X 12GB @ 1400/8000
Driver: 350.12
Resolution: 3840x2160 all settings maxed on all videos minus AA
Here ya go.
Just to show number 2. Looking forward to being able to get one of those ROG bridges. Very happy so far in conjunction with the Swift. Apologies for photo etc etc best taken with side panel off etc etc
Honest answer, after having aftermarket coolers, single and in sli, this one is too loud for me. To keep it around 70C you have to put fan on 70%, which is loud. Fortunately we have option to swap reference cooler for EVGA AIO or ACX2. It costs extra on top of £900 though
Another user video for you Kaap, This time It's the good old Alien vs Predator.
GPU: GTX Titan X 1400/8000
CPU: Intel Core i7 4790K @ 4.80GHZ
Driver: 350.12
Settings: 3840x2160 with everything including AA at max.
Nothing yet, it's only been announced. I hope it means NVIDIA are lifting their ban on Custom Titans.
I doubt very much they will drop the price of the halo product, it would be counter productive. Those that bought full price Titans a couple of months ago would feel severely hard done by if it suddenly dropped by £100.
The Titan did it's job, it showcased GM200 potential and those willing to pay the premium for it's early adoption were clambering to pay it, it also showed what was possible for the up and coming 980ti for those willing to wait a little who couldn't justify £850.
It's clever marketing, don't just make adverts for your future products, release them early and charge megabucks for them, not only is it an advert but you make money from it! I bet Nvidia couldn't care less if they don't sell another single Titan now the 980ti is here.
How did you fill up that vram?
Don't worry boys, I'll create a benchmark that requires 7GB of vram, then we'll see the 980 Ti crowd crying into their beer
Are you owners not a bit miffed that you spent 900 on a card a few weeks ago and now you can get what is effectively a Titan x for 539?