Titan Prodigy X ULTRA : first impressions

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GTX 670 with "Titan" Prodigy X ULTRA system: first impressions

Just thought I would share my initial thoughts on this after 4 days.
Amazing performance and a space friendly case that looks the part.
Running War Thunder and Arma 3 at High/Ultra settings result in smooth framerates and a stunning visual experience.
Boots from Cold to Windows logon in 12s
OC service was first rate. Thanks!
Courier updates were also excellent. The outer box was open which the delivery driver pointed out, but everything was safe inside.
I need to get used to the fan noise on the GTX 670 when pushed but this is only really noticed in very quiet parts of games.
Overall, very happy so far. I have tried to attach some pictures for the benefit of anybody else wanting to get this great system.:D


Spec ordered:
"Titan Prodigy X ULTRA" Intel Core i7 3770K 3.40GHz @ 4.0GHz DDR3 Mini ITX LAN Gaming PC
BitFenix Prodigy Mini-ITX Cube Case - Arctic White
KFA2 GeForce GTX 670 2048MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card with a free copy of 3DMark advanced edition
Samsung 250GB SSD 840 SATA 6Gb/s Basic - (MZ-7TD250BW)
Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM 1TB SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache - OEM (ST1000DM003) HDD
OcUK 24x DVD±RW SATA ReWriter (Black) - OEM
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64-Bit

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Thought this was a build with a Titan GPU. Bit misleading....

The PC is one bought from OcUK called the "Titan Prodigy" so it was not intentionally misleading, your mind just misled you because of all the Titan build threads there have been :p

(that's why i'm here too... Thought someone had bunged a Titan in a Prodigy haha :p)
 
Is that even possible?! :o

I see no reason why it wouldn't be :)

Someone got a 3930K and 7950 crossfire in a prodigy by using a shuttle motherboard and a few light modifications :D (all watercooled, including watercooled RAM too might I add)

It really is a thing of beauty. Check it out! :) http://www.overclock.net/g/a/768611...79-and-crossfire-in-a-white-bitfenix-prodigy/

Looking at that, theoretically you could have a 3970X with 32GB of Dominator and GTX Titan SLI all under water :D
 
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I see no reason why it wouldn't be :)

Someone got a 3930K and 7950 crossfire in a prodigy by using a shuttle motherboard and a few light modifications :D (all watercooled, including watercooled RAM too might I add)

It really is a thing of beauty. Check it out! :) http://www.overclock.net/g/a/768611...79-and-crossfire-in-a-white-bitfenix-prodigy/

Looking at that, theoretically you could have a 3970X with 32GB of Dominator and GTX Titan SLI all under water :D

Jesus, that's quite impressive! I had no idea that you could get so much into one of these cases. Still, I prefer to have a "proper" case ;)
 
Jesus, that's quite impressive! I had no idea that you could get so much into one of these cases. Still, I prefer to have a "proper" case ;)

Yes well, you could probably fit 4 prodigy's into that 900D you are getting soon :D
 
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Thought this was a build with a Titan GPU. Bit misleading....

We use the "Titan" naming scheme for our mid to high end gaming systems. We have been doing this for over 5 years, so before Titan was even a twinkle in Nvidia's eye ;)

Nice overview though, glad to see you are happy! As with the cables it is tough in such a small space, luckily the Prodigy is quite easy to work with :)
 
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