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GeForce GTX Titan Overclock Guide




Today an article slash guide dedicated on overclocking the GeForce GTX Titan. Can we take it over 1100 MHz ? Sure we can, fairly easily even. Armed with a new trick or two overclocking will never be the same though. But if you want another 10% extra performance out of an already seriously fast Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan, we'll gladly show you how to do it.
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wenimin
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Posted on: 02/21/2013 05:15 PM
Yeah,nice time for me reading this 3 reviews,in my quiet room,it was like food.
I can not imagine if MSI make a tweaked GTX Titan,but it's already powerfull,i think the target for all anthousiasts gamers is to not go under 61-60 fps in max settings(and not under 70 fps with a 120 Hz monitor in 2D).
i'm curious to see this card in stereoscopic 3D
Thanks,Hilbert and Guru3D for all this work and all this precious informations.
Yeah,nice time for me reading this 3 reviews,in my quiet room,it was like food.
I can not imagine if MSI make a tweaked GTX Titan,but it's already powerfull,i think the target for all anthousiasts gamers is to not go under 61-60 fps in max settings(and not under 70 fps with a 120 Hz monitor in 2D).
i'm curious to see this card in stereoscopic 3D
Thanks,Hilbert and Guru3D for all this work and all this precious informations.
keroro185
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Posted on: 02/21/2013 05:35 PM
Got a question:
In this article, you manually overclocked the gpu core to ~1000Mhz. Due to Gpu Boost 2.0 though, the card sometimes automatically went even further to a maximum of ~1170Mhz.
My question is, what would happen if you manually set the core clock to say 1150Mhz (with max fan, max power limit, max temp limit)? Doesn't this theoretically squeezes the most performance out of the card?
Got a question:
In this article, you manually overclocked the gpu core to ~1000Mhz. Due to Gpu Boost 2.0 though, the card sometimes automatically went even further to a maximum of ~1170Mhz.
My question is, what would happen if you manually set the core clock to say 1150Mhz (with max fan, max power limit, max temp limit)? Doesn't this theoretically squeezes the most performance out of the card?
Mufflore
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Posted on: 02/21/2013 07:33 PM
The voltages are peculiar!
On page 1 it says
"At default your card will be locked at a maximum Core voltage of 1.162 mV"
(around 1 mV mentioned a few times on the page)
On page 2, in the bullet points it says
"Voltage 1200 Mv "
Thats quite a large variance of voltage, from 1mV to 1GV lol
(ps neither are correct)
The voltages are peculiar!
On page 1 it says
"At default your card will be locked at a maximum Core voltage of 1.162 mV"
(around 1 mV mentioned a few times on the page)
On page 2, in the bullet points it says
"Voltage 1200 Mv "
Thats quite a large variance of voltage, from 1mV to 1GV lol

(ps neither are correct)
IPlayNaked
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Posted on: 02/21/2013 07:39 PM
Got a question:
In this article, you manually overclocked the gpu core to ~1000Mhz. Due to Gpu Boost 2.0 though, the card sometimes automatically went even further to a maximum of ~1170Mhz.
My question is, what would happen if you manually set the core clock to say 1150Mhz (with max fan, max power limit, max temp limit)? Doesn't this theoretically squeezes the most performance out of the card?
You can't. The boost can't be controlled like that. You get to control the offset. The 10xx whatever setting is the max overclock. Beyond that you have to pray for the boost to kick in.
Got a question:
In this article, you manually overclocked the gpu core to ~1000Mhz. Due to Gpu Boost 2.0 though, the card sometimes automatically went even further to a maximum of ~1170Mhz.
My question is, what would happen if you manually set the core clock to say 1150Mhz (with max fan, max power limit, max temp limit)? Doesn't this theoretically squeezes the most performance out of the card?
You can't. The boost can't be controlled like that. You get to control the offset. The 10xx whatever setting is the max overclock. Beyond that you have to pray for the boost to kick in.
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WOW!!! Just finished all 3 articles. What a reading marathon! I have been reading for the past 1 hour!!
So besides HILBERT'S AMAZING REVIEWS/ARTICLES as always, we can conclude at the end that a Titan@1150-1200 is about equal or a bit faster in 19x10 and about equal in 25x16 compared to a STOCK GTX 690.
Although I would had love to see an overclocked GTX 690 thrown in the Overclock guide, I really say about the Titan.. Not bad, not bad at all.
Although the prices are MSRP, I would wait to see for how much these would sell after 6months and also see the performance after drivers mature more.
But at the end, its NOT really that bad.. Quite satisfying performance I must say.