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Re: GeForce GTX Titan
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 8:13 am
by gabrielefx
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?