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Re: GeForce GTX Titan

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 8:13 am
by gabrielefx
http://www.randomcontrol.com/arionbench

not bad the Titans benchs

Re: GeForce GTX Titan

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 8:29 am
by glimpse
yeah, it seems of being very capable card =)

Re: GeForce GTX Titan

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 11:06 am
by Refracty
Is it really way slower then a 690 ?

Re: GeForce GTX Titan

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 12:40 pm
by glimpse
Refracty wrote:Is it really way slower then a 690 ?
it seems out of the box yes, but it OC's =)

Re: GeForce GTX Titan

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:25 pm
by mbetke
Maybe Arion uses double precision and needs to be enabled?

I re-mounted the cards (it was also a good time for re-arranging some cables and cleaning dust in the case) and still temperature difference of 10° degree.
Found out it may be because I have two 24" screens plugged in card 1 and it run on 600-800mhz as soon as I do something like mouse movement.
Card 2 is doing nothing and rests on 300mhz.

Now I'm curious how far I can push them for rendering. But not sure if I should do it...I imagine I could break something i I let them render OC for a day or even longer.

Re: GeForce GTX Titan

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:47 pm
by glimpse
mbetke wrote:Maybe Arion uses double precision and needs to be enabled?

I re-mounted the cards (it was also a good time for re-arranging some cables and cleaning dust in the case) and still temperature difference of 10° degree.
Found out it may be because I have two 24" screens plugged in card 1 and it run on 600-800mhz as soon as I do something like mouse movement.
Card 2 is doing nothing and rests on 300mhz.

Now I'm curious how far I can push them for rendering. But not sure if I should do it...I imagine I could break something i I let them render OC for a day or even longer.
I had the same situation with my two 460s - they have enough room to breath, enough airflow as I was running rig caseless =) but no mater what I've done, the temperature diff were bit more than 10C. I noticed with GPUZ that the card I was using to feed my monitor also has higher voltage..- I believe that was the reason why even if they ran the same speed one was a bit hotter - it's the same with CPU..if You overClock, use as low voltage as possible, to get system stable..otherwise 'cause of higher voltage temps might rise 'causing stability & longevity isdues in the end.

Re: GeForce GTX Titan

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 3:40 pm
by brasco
mbetke wrote:Maybe Arion uses double precision and needs to be enabled?
DP OFF - 2393.39
Core clock 1097Mhz

DP ON - 2139.11
Core clock 940Mhz (locked due to DP)

Looks like it's very much SP single core clock reliant :)
Curious about the 690 scores, I'm guessing there's some optimisation to follow in the drivers for Titan or maybe the 690s architecture suits Arion, it's still a beast after all.

cheers
brasc

Re: GeForce GTX Titan

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 4:30 pm
by mbetke
I see glimpse.
Well I don't complain. temapertures in idle are 42°C and 31°C and the noctua CPU cooler is a bit louder as GPus.

Re: GeForce GTX Titan

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 5:18 pm
by glimpse
mbetke wrote:I see glimpse.
Well I don't complain. temapertures in idle are 42°C and 31°C and the noctua CPU cooler is a bit louder as GPus.
if Your Noctua is louder.., than these Titans are really nearly silent =)

Re: GeForce GTX Titan

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:37 am
by xiegenghong
TITAN looks very appealing. It would be hooked up to my X58 which is PCI-E 2.0, in a 2 x 16 lane configuration. Would this be a limiting factor?