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Guru3D.com » Review » GeForce GTX Titan preview 4

GeForce GTX Titan preview 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/19/2013 03:56 PM [ 218 comment(s) ]

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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Xtreme1979



Posts: 1328
Posted on: 02/19/2013 04:41 PM
I feel like I was looking in the window at the ti**y bar and someone closed the blinds. Can't wait for the benches.

Denial
Senior Member



Posts: 13711
Posted on: 02/19/2013 04:51 PM
Way to expensive.

Hilbert Hagedoorn
Don Vito Corleone



Posts: 43710
Posted on: 02/19/2013 04:52 PM
With that many shaders we could see a nice increase in performance :)


Still reading through the article, but does this mean they're allowing proper DP support?

Yes, that's correct. It must be manually enabled through the drivers as explained and the clock frequency will be lowered though. I'm betting that a lot of Tesla owners eyes just popped out.

Mannerheim
Don Vito Corleone



Posts: 4885
Posted on: 02/19/2013 04:53 PM
too expencive for me... So its not made for me.. shame.

CPC_RedDawn
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Posts: 9306
Posted on: 02/19/2013 04:57 PM
Can some plese enlighten me I am confused.

I have never overclocked any of these GPU's or CPU's with "boost clocks"

I know my i7 960 has a boost but for overclocking I disable that to get best results.

I know though that the 600 series has a base clock and a boost clock. So when overclocking them do you have to disable boost all together or do you have to set your own base clock and then set your own boost clock?

Because I am confused, say if I overclocked a Titan and set to the base clock 1000MHz but I didnt set a boost clock would the GPU just stay at 1GHz or would it try and boost upwards and risk frying the card or is it held back by drivers?

I much prefer the old way of just having one clock speed and having to raise the clocks like on my HD7970 all I have to do is raise the core and memory speeds and then add more volts where needed.

Or am I reading too much into this?

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