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Gigabyte Preps GeForce GTX TITAN WindForce 3X edition
Gigabyte is about to release a GeForce GTX TITAN with customized WindForce 3X cooling. The company designed the cooling solution with an increased wattage rating. This is to ensure that the fans run as fast as possible, keeping the card cool, which in turn lets GPU Boost 2.0 squeeze more performance.
The cooler is designed to dissipate up to 450W and there is nothing known about increased clocks etc. In due time we'll have more information.
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#4570457 Posted on: 04/05/2013 10:30 AM
next gen, will of-course be faster and overall better but titan is off the charts already, it is better than 2 gpu solution of any 6xx combination, especially well overclocked, that's why less latency, less stuttering and smoother framerates.
I currently have an Gigabyte N670OC-2GD in Sli , will be buying a single titan card worth the upgrade or is wiser to wait for a next generation of gk cards from nvidia?
next gen, will of-course be faster and overall better but titan is off the charts already, it is better than 2 gpu solution of any 6xx combination, especially well overclocked, that's why less latency, less stuttering and smoother framerates.
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#4570463 Posted on: 04/05/2013 10:35 AM
Upgrade for what? low res games that even my gtx670m can max out!
Wait for the next gen GPU's, that's what i'm doing also.
I currently have an Gigabyte N670OC-2GD in Sli , will be buying a single titan card worth the upgrade or is wiser to wait for a next generation of gk cards from nvidia?
Upgrade for what? low res games that even my gtx670m can max out!
Wait for the next gen GPU's, that's what i'm doing also.
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#4570500 Posted on: 04/05/2013 11:40 AM
I read about 20 pages of b'ing and moaning about "this fan looks like crap bla blah blah" at other forums
SO WHAT its maybe the best non ref fan a company can put on a card.
Dont know how they will get heatsinks on the vrm areas..if they do at all even
I read about 20 pages of b'ing and moaning about "this fan looks like crap bla blah blah" at other forums
SO WHAT its maybe the best non ref fan a company can put on a card.
Dont know how they will get heatsinks on the vrm areas..if they do at all even
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#4570506 Posted on: 04/05/2013 11:46 AM
A single Titan will be slower in most games that scale well with SLI so I'd recommend waiting for the proper next-gen cards as they will likely be cheaper and even if they aren't faster then a single Titan then they will almost certainly be cheaper if you choose to buy two for SLI.
The Titan is a luxury uber-enthusiast product made for people who don't care about value for money when it comes to performance per £ (or $, whatever). It is a fantastic card but it is definitely not worth the asking price IMO; 50% faster than a GTX 680 on average for 2.5X the price. Yes, it is better to have the fastest single GPU card than SLI but what amazes me is that people buying the Titan are using them in SLI anyway!!!
I currently have an Gigabyte N670OC-2GD in Sli , will be buying a single titan card worth the upgrade or is wiser to wait for a next generation of gk cards from nvidia?
A single Titan will be slower in most games that scale well with SLI so I'd recommend waiting for the proper next-gen cards as they will likely be cheaper and even if they aren't faster then a single Titan then they will almost certainly be cheaper if you choose to buy two for SLI.
The Titan is a luxury uber-enthusiast product made for people who don't care about value for money when it comes to performance per £ (or $, whatever). It is a fantastic card but it is definitely not worth the asking price IMO; 50% faster than a GTX 680 on average for 2.5X the price. Yes, it is better to have the fastest single GPU card than SLI but what amazes me is that people buying the Titan are using them in SLI anyway!!!

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I currently have an Gigabyte N670OC-2GD in Sli , will be buying a single titan card worth the upgrade or is wiser to wait for a next generation of gk cards from nvidia?