New TitanX(Pascal) Benchmarks

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce' started by sunnyp_343, Aug 2, 2016.

  1. AvengerUK

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    Yup, or AIO.

    Either's good. This card will LOVE a better cooler.

    I'm on the lookout for anything along those lines that gets released. I'd prefer an AIO but if not I can look at doing water again.

    Anyone see anything yet?

    Loving the card though - happy with the purchase, but it REALLY needs a better cooler.
     
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    just ordered 2 of Pascal GTX Titan X in sli ..:D happy days
     
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    EVGA says they are working on a hybrid upgrade kit for the TXP.
     
  4. circus2050

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    let us know if you have to keep a vacuum cleaner running in the background to cover the gpu noise :banana:

    just kidding, I am currently looking at water cooling systems.
    I have been avoiding this for some time, have no choice now, time to get wet :banana:
     

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    yep will be using water cooling :D ^^^
     
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    I am new to this water stuff, I have the corsair all in one on cpu but that's it.
    What kind of water cooling do you have?
    I am browsing the EK site now maybe I can find some AIO for gpu
     
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    it looks like EK-XLC Predator 360 is what I need, just in case I decide to get another one down the road.
    Well, EK says the new SLI HB bridge is not compatible with their Titan X water blocks.
     
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  8. AvengerUK

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    Yup - I've seen that on the EVGA forums.

    Assuming it comes out - I'll be grabbing one.

    (Unless something better is around!)
     
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    You could always go with the EK 360 kit and add on a full coverage block too. That way the CPU and GPU both get some H2O loving. Plus it's cleaner and less cluttered than two individual AIO coolers.
     
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    Seeing good usage, 2Ghz at 80c

    +200 core
    +500 VRAM

    http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/13889676

    Good enough for me, very happy with the card.
     

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    nice one :banana:
     
  12. What is your VID (or voltage bin) at 2063MHz?
     
  13. AvengerUK

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    What fan curves are people using? (If stock cooling).

    Just woundering, my cruve takes me to 70% at 1747 Mhz to keep it under 85deg

    Also, while I'm at it, IF I can't get a AIO - what basic, "hard to **** up" water cooling setup would be required? Only time I've ever used one I used a thermaltake all in one reserviour i think, can't remember the exact name, big water? or something.
     
  14. Interestingly, according to newest guru3d review with latest afterburner build, good sample can reach 2.1GHz as gtx 1080 and probably even sustain it when watercooled. Even more interesting are voltages, they are absolutely the same as on 1080. Max voltage is 1.093v as on any 1080. This means 2 things: the gpu can get really hot and it can be really fast when cooled properly.
     

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