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The Turing RTX Titan Owners Thread

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Beautiful pics of your cards Kaapstad.

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Thanks.:)


Welcome and on TROH.:)


The Roll of Honour.


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Date 22/12/2018, Make NVidia Reference, Maldoror, Link
Date 22/12/2018, Make NVidia Reference, mk17, Link
Date 20/12/2018, Make NVidia Reference, Kaapstad, Link


To get on the Roll of Honour all you have to do is post a pic with your user name on it of your RTX Titan.


 
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Pic of doing some testing using my developed shunt mod. RTX Titan (on air for a few more minutes) vs blocked 2080 Ti. RTX Titan is faster in my testing still on air versus the water 2080 Ti.

It worked out better than I could have hope for. RTX Titan is pulling almost identical wattage as my 380w BIOS 2080 Ti. So I gained a nice bit of power headroom. Best part about my shunt mod is it's cheap, reversible with nail polish remover, no chance of running/dripping, no soldering, and no gallium so it won't dissolve the solder on the OEM 5MO shunts. I'll post more pics once I get the EK block on the RTX Titan after dinner.


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Pic of doing some testing using my developed shunt mod. RTX Titan (on air for a few more minutes) vs blocked 2080 Ti. RTX Titan is faster in my testing still on air versus the water 2080 Ti.

It worked out better than I could have hope for. RTX Titan is pulling almost identical wattage as my 380w BIOS 2080 Ti. So I gained a nice bit of power headroom. Best part about my shunt mod is it's cheap, reversible with nail polish remover, no chance of running/dripping, no soldering, and no gallium so it won't dissolve the solder on the OEM 5MO shunts. I'll post more pics once I get the EK block on the RTX Titan after dinner.


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Welcome and on TROH.:)


The Roll of Honour.


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Date 07/01/2019, Make NVidia Reference, Vega, Link
Date 22/12/2018, Make NVidia Reference, Maldoror, Link
Date 22/12/2018, Make NVidia Reference, mk17, Link
Date 20/12/2018, Make NVidia Reference, Kaapstad, Link


To get on the Roll of Honour all you have to do is post a pic with your user name on it of your RTX Titan.


 
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So this is the stuff (pen):

https://system.na3.netsuite.com/core/media/media.nl?id=1693&c=ACCT113328&h=1843a7fed4014191ddd7&_xt=.pdf

I scraped the top surface of the ends of the 5MO shunts (to remove and flux/contamination). Then I cleaned the shunts with alcohol to make sure the surface was nice and clean so the compound could stick well. I covered the entire surface of the 5MO shunts with about .5mm of the circuit writer. Pen is very easy to use, just push the head in and squeeze pen body. I put on just enough before it started to get too liquid/thick to want to spill off the shunt.

This stuff is rated at < 0.020 ohm/sq/mil, so if you lay it on thick it works well. My RTX Titan is now pulling 370-380 watts.


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Appears I have the fastest ambient water 4K superposition GPU run on the leader-boards. 2175 MHz RTX Titan, it's ~10% faster than my water cooled 2080 Ti. Looks like I got a sweet card.


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