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Gigabyte GeForce GTX Titan Black WindForce review





We review the Gigabyte GeForce GTX Titan Black WindForce GHz edition. You take the reference product, arm it with a custom WindForce cooler and you receive a 6GB Titan Black that has been factory overclocked towards 1111 MHz on the boost clock for you. How on this Earth is that not very interesting?
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Spets
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Posted on: 07/24/2014 08:50 AM
Nice review, thanks HH.
Nice review, thanks HH.
VMax Tuner
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Posted on: 07/24/2014 09:42 AM
I just wonder why Gigabyte is not offering a backplate for the card since you have to pull it apart anyway and by the looks of it is in need of a backplate. For a 900 Euro card it wouldn`t kill anybody if they add 30 Euros to the price-tag and add a nice functional backplate!
Cheers!
I just wonder why Gigabyte is not offering a backplate for the card since you have to pull it apart anyway and by the looks of it is in need of a backplate. For a 900 Euro card it wouldn`t kill anybody if they add 30 Euros to the price-tag and add a nice functional backplate!
Cheers!

Corbus
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Posted on: 07/24/2014 10:42 AM
Yea,the lack of a backplate is disturbing. But other than that it looks awesome.
Yea,the lack of a backplate is disturbing. But other than that it looks awesome.
Headless Knight
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Posted on: 07/24/2014 04:41 PM
Hilbert what is the real clock for this card at stock? Is it 1150 MHz?
Hilbert what is the real clock for this card at stock? Is it 1150 MHz?
Prince Valiant
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Posted on: 07/24/2014 06:16 PM
Is there some specific reason why nVidia is so stubborn about allowing non-reference coolers on the Titan cards?
Is there some specific reason why nVidia is so stubborn about allowing non-reference coolers on the Titan cards?
Reddoguk
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Posted on: 07/24/2014 08:51 PM
H it says the Titan Black has 6 x 1024mb = 6gb
Doesn't it have 12 x 512mb = 6gb
Just an observation.
H it says the Titan Black has 6 x 1024mb = 6gb
Doesn't it have 12 x 512mb = 6gb
Just an observation.
fantaskarsef
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Posted on: 07/25/2014 08:27 AM
A nice piece of technology, yet you pay 900 and still don't get the card you want, but a kit to do it by yourself... no custom pcb, no hand selected gpu... standard card bundled with an aftermarket cooler.
Still would go for SLI 780 6GB and oc... uses up more power but would do the trick just as good, imho (and please correct me if I'm wrong)
A nice piece of technology, yet you pay 900 and still don't get the card you want, but a kit to do it by yourself... no custom pcb, no hand selected gpu... standard card bundled with an aftermarket cooler.
Still would go for SLI 780 6GB and oc... uses up more power but would do the trick just as good, imho (and please correct me if I'm wrong)
SLI-756
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Posted on: 07/25/2014 10:21 AM
wrong thread sry.
wrong thread sry.
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if I was in market for such card i'd relish this review and if I could grab this card I would in an instant.
watch dogs page looks spot on.