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Review: GeForce GTX Titan X

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/18/2015 01:05 PM | source: | 157 comment(s)

Join us as we review the fastest graphics card in the world, the GeForce GTX Titan X. The 12 GB beast has arrived. Initially the Titan series was positioned to be a professional line of products, however these days these puppies are fetching a lot of interest as gaming graphics cards. Wanna see what Nvidia is offering?

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-Tj-
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#5048619 Posted on: 04/12/2015 05:48 PM
Is using high shadows and fxaa using maxed out settings? No.

Msaa will increase the vram consumption by quite alot, and make you stutter like a beaten dog, due to the 3gb framebuffer - fps here is irrelevant, but frametime spikes Arent. Your fps might hit 30 with 4 msaa (which would be fine for the purpose of this test), but your frametimes would with 100% certainty spike over 100 ms.

And i specifically asked you to monitor frametimes graphs, but you have that disabled in the AB overlay -_-

I aim for 60fps, dunno about you, and Ultra textures/detail can fit in 3gb vram just fine.. I didnt select soft shadows because no real difference and I really doubt that will cause any stutters..


And like I said go check that benchmark I posted, even TitanX can't play it 60fps with 4xmsaa @ 1080p.
So why would I run @ 4xmsaa, gpu is too weak and it won't tell anything, same story with 2x 980gtx anything higher then 1080p ;)




btw are you blind? Its right on top of video - 1st row (fps and then ms times, it sits at ~16.6 - 17ms all the time)

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#5048629 Posted on: 04/12/2015 06:04 PM
I aim for 60fps, dunno about you, and Ultra textures/detail can fit in 3gb vram just fine.. I didnt select soft shadows because no real difference and I really doubt that will cause any stutters..


And like I said go check that benchmark I posted, even TitanX can't play it 60fps with 4xmsaa @ 1080p. So why would I run @ 4xmsaa, gpu is too weak, so no point in testing if it stutters or not with 4xmsaa because it will run like crap anyway, same story with 2x 980gtx anything higher then 1080p ;)




btw are you blind? Its right on top of video - 1st row (fps and then ms times, it sits at ~16.6 - 17ms all the time)

I dont care what you aim for - we are talking about maxed out settings, which you Arent using.

And despite not having 60 fps, frametimes will still tell EVERYTHING. At 30 fps, your frametimes should be 33 MS - if they spike higher, then you have stuttering... pretty simple.

I didnt see the frametime in the vid, cause you have everything switched around from the screenshots.

And another thing... youre conveniently not in paris, but in versilles, which doesnt load nearly as many textures, aka much less stuttering on gpu's with limited frame buffers.

Go to paris, use max settings, and show us the result - your frametimes will not be consistent with your fps, which it should be, if you werent having stutter.

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#5048638 Posted on: 04/12/2015 06:21 PM
I'd give up arguing with Dorlor.

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#5048639 Posted on: 04/12/2015 06:29 PM
Seems pointless. Let staff deal with him.

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#5048667 Posted on: 04/12/2015 07:12 PM
Seems pointless. Let staff deal with him.


whats he done to deserve that or even your comment?, it is simply nothing to do with you at all or even me but ganging up on him is unfair

he's passionate about games and hardware that's all, nobody seems to like his opinions for some reason but after all thats all they are opinions

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