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GeForce GTX Titan preview




In this article we preview the GeForce GTX Titan. The GeForce GTX Titan is NVIDIA's fastest single GPU based graphics card they have ever built. It is based on the GK110 GPU with 7.1 Billion transistors and as such is nearly as fast as one GeForce GTX 690 with two GTX 680 GPUs!
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Posted on: 02/19/2013 04:16 PM
Awesome, can't wait to dig into your reviews
Looking forward to how well it clocks
1150mhz is that all???Meh.
Every single 690 outhere does that and more without a volt mod.
Awesome, can't wait to dig into your reviews

Looking forward to how well it clocks

1150mhz is that all???Meh.
Every single 690 outhere does that and more without a volt mod.
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Posted on: 02/19/2013 04:22 PM
^
But that OC will raise that gap a lot and actually bring it near 690GTX.
from 875 to 1160mhz is not that bad (at air cooling)..
The only bad thing is frickin 800€.. Idk if i will cash out that much, not worth it.
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But that OC will raise that gap a lot and actually bring it near 690GTX.
from 875 to 1160mhz is not that bad (at air cooling)..
The only bad thing is frickin 800€.. Idk if i will cash out that much, not worth it.
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Posted on: 02/19/2013 04:23 PM
Man i guess i'm going for the 690 this time(almost no difference in price after all).Can't wait to see the review and performance in Crysis 3
Man i guess i'm going for the 690 this time(almost no difference in price after all).Can't wait to see the review and performance in Crysis 3

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Posted on: 02/19/2013 04:24 PM
1150mhz is that all???Meh.
Every single 690 outhere does that and more without a volt mod.
With that many shaders we could see a nice increase in performance
Double precision wise, to unlock full performance you must open the NVIDIA Control Panel, navigate to “Manage 3D Settings”. In the Global Settings box you will find an option titled “CUDA – Double Precision”, but... GeForce GTX Titan runs at reduced clock speeds when full double-precision is enabled. Still a great option if you are working on CUDA applications.
Still reading through the article, but does this mean they're allowing proper DP support?
1150mhz is that all???Meh.
Every single 690 outhere does that and more without a volt mod.
With that many shaders we could see a nice increase in performance

Double precision wise, to unlock full performance you must open the NVIDIA Control Panel, navigate to “Manage 3D Settings”. In the Global Settings box you will find an option titled “CUDA – Double Precision”, but... GeForce GTX Titan runs at reduced clock speeds when full double-precision is enabled. Still a great option if you are working on CUDA applications.
Still reading through the article, but does this mean they're allowing proper DP support?
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•GeForce GTX Titan Reference review (Thursday)
•GeForce GTX Titan 3-way SLI and multi-monitor review (Thursday)
•GeForce GTX Titan Overclock review (Thursday/Friday)
Awesome, can't wait to dig into your reviews
I mention this specifically as the Geforce GTX Titan has been designed to overclock. The AIB partners will be allowed to offer voltage unlocked SKUs. And combined with GPU Boost 2.0 you will see this product boosting towards the 1100~1150 MHz range once you tweak it. The reference clock however is 836 MHz with a boost clock of 876 MHz.
Looking forward to how well it clocks