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The GTX Titan X owners thread.

1200 and above, i saw a bench for 3 TX's that drew 876 from the wall under load.

Each card draws 254w (stock) of what Guru3D tested. Max 110% powerlimit (280w OCed) without modded bios.

850-1000w for two (depending on quality).

A solid 1200w (80+ Gold) for three should do the trick.

I was pushing 3xR9-290s (275w each GPU) 24/7 on my AX1200w (pushes to ~ 1500w on 4 cards) with no problems.
 
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Just happened:

Conversation with the wife that I bought a new GPU

Me: Babe I just bought a new graphics card
Her: Good, how much was it 3000 euros ?
Me: Nop 1300
Her: That's ok
Me: *Deep breath* I will probably need another one to be ok

Her :
Oh that's fine
Me :
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Just about anyone in the States who's ordered one from NVIDIA has got one. We're being taken for a ride across the pond with this distro window crap. Not that Overclockers would have ever mentioned it ;)
 
What is SLI performance like nowadays? as far as microstutter and delay goes, a thing of the past, anything noticable at all? good scaling and support in new games? im asking because I have a 4k tele and while one Titan X is pretty much there for 4k, in the future i'd put a second one in but only if theres no glaring SLI issues? :)
 
assatm: its a bit hit and miss to be honest, most of the time its down to the game being programmed badly. I find that if you wait 3 months after launch and then play the game your experience is much better than if you try and play it before then. Some games work well on launch day.

In terms of micro-stutter well I can say that at 4k the 980 has micro-stutter all over the place. Generally, I don't see this in two card mode at 1080p or 1440p unless the game is to blame i.e. a ubisoft product. I personally think that the general poor 4k perf. on the 980 is down to the memory bus being limited to 256-bit. 1080p and 1440p perf. has been stellar.

I think the TX's larger bus and extra vram legroom will help solve these problems.

G-sync was made for 4k, its a shame that TV's don't support it.
 
Stranger things have happened at sea, but for the product and the price paid it's a pants launch :)

What I don't get is EKWB have waterblocks available for the card and some of us will actually receive the blocks before we get the cards.

This means that the card has been in existence and doing the rounds for a while for EKWB to have blocks ready so why the paper launch for the Titan X ?
 
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