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Same here ;). I guess we have more in comon than just kick ass hardware hehe. BTW I find my new sig sexy :)!

 

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Same here ;). I guess we have more in comon than just kick ass hardware hehe. BTW I find my new sig sexy :)!

 

 

Needs more color :)

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Needs more color :)

I know... but what should I do??? They don´t have gold here :(

 

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Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: i7-2600
GPU: 2x GTX 680
GPU Core: 1228
GPU Memory: 4GB

Score: 12065

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/3588827

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike Extreme

CPU:  i7-2600
GPU: 2x GTX 680
GPU Core: 1228
GPU Memory: 4GB

Score:6476
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/3588846

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@ JustCallMeVlad Have you heard anything about when EKWB will have the Titan fullcover blocks available?

 

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@ JustCallMeVlad Have you heard anything about when EKWB will have the Titan fullcover blocks available?

 

Can you do a benchmark on air?

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@ JustCallMeVlad Have you heard anything about when EKWB will have the Titan fullcover blocks available?

 

 

Not yet. Let me throw an EK rep an email 

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Can you do a benchmark on air?

We won´t have much of a choice, since there are no watercoolers available yet for the Titan X specifically.

 

Not yet. Let me throw an EK rep an email 

 

I´d appreciate that or I will have to write one. Man I need those blocks like yesterday ...

 

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We won´t have much of a choice, since there are no watercoolers available yet for the Titan X specifically.

 

 

I´d appreciate that or I will have to write one. Man I need those blocks like yesterday ...

 

 

Sent. Will let you know what he says 

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Sent. Will let you know what he says 

Thanks my friend greatly appreciated :).

 

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http://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-fc-titan-x-nickel.html

 

ayy, no stock. Sad Titan X owners :(

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http://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-fc-titan-x-nickel.html

 

ayy, no stock. Sad Titan X owners :(

Yay rub it in :(. :D

 

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Our Grace. The Feathered One. He shows us the way. His bob is majestic and shows us the path. Follow unto his guidance and His example. He knows the one true path. Our Saviour. Our Grace. Our Father Birb has taught us with His humble heart and gentle wing the way of the bob. Let us show Him our reverence and follow in His example. The True Path of the Feathered One. ~ Dimboble-dubabob III

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Intel i7 7820X (delidded) @ 4.9GHz - MSI X299 M7 ACK + EKWB Fullcover Block - G.Skill Trident Z 32GB @ 3466MHz - nVidia Titan Xp + EKWB Fullcover Block @ 2.1GHz - Samsung 960Pro 2x - WDD Blue 2TB - Seasonic 750W Platinum - modded Corsair 600C - Hardtubed Custom Watercooling

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Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: i7 4690k @ 3.5ghz
GPU: MSI Gtx 960 100me
GPU Core: 1,190 MHz
GPU Memory: 2gb

Score: 6338
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/4344500

 

The 270x results won't open up in the internet for some reason, tells me no internet connection found...

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Now they need to get available here in the US :).

Performance pcs will have them by Friday :)

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Ok so here is my update! 

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: Intel i7 5930K @ 4.6
GPU: 2x SLI EVGA 980 ACX 2.0 
GPU Core: 1400
GPU Memory: 2005

Score: 23448
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/4353845
PCPartPicker Link: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/ANN1H1L1ST/saved/J4KG3C

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Benchmark: Fire Strike

CPU: i5 4690K

GPU: r9 290x Tri-x (2-Way Crossfire)

GPU Core: 1040 MHz

GPU Memory: 1300 MHz

Score: 14866

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/6295766?

 

This is update. Previous submit was just 1 GPU. Just gotten another same GPU today. :)

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Alright alright alright, some time for Titan X 2way SLI scores. Drivers aren´t too stable and not there yet a 100%, the card is a bit too loud and hot with the reference cooler for my taste :). But the results are impressive! I will get my fullcover waterblocks next week and then I will be able to see what GM200 is really made of by getting a mod BIOS dialed in.

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike

CPU: i7 5960X

GPU: nVidia Titan X 2way SLI
GPU Core: 1232MHz
GPU Memory: 2013MHz
Score: 27964
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/6301934?

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike Extreme

CPU: i7 5960X

GPU: nVidia Titan X 2way SLI
GPU Core: 1232MHz
GPU Memory: 2013MHz

Score: 16539
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/6302072?
 

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike ULTRA
CPU: i7 5960X
GPU: nVidia Titan X 2way SLI
GPU Core: 1232MHz
GPU Memory: 2013MHz

Score: 8876
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/6302122?
 

PCPartPicker Link: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/nLtgHx *

 

These scores are all with the cards run linked. No fine tuning no dialing in, just sliders raised and benchmarked. Like written before the driver needs definitely fine tuning from nVidia and the GPU suffers from the reference cooler IMHO. But reference cooler was never the goal for me here.

 

Further can I say I understand now why nVidia did not put that backplate of the GTX980 on that card. Due to the enormous 601mm² chip this whole PCB gets warm, and in SLI config hot. Vlad will have a hard time with 4 cards on air to hold the boosts stable.

 

In conclusion I can say the nVidia GeForce GTX Titan X is indeed the first real 4K capable card ever as single card and is more than impressive. But the price and the lack of aftermarket cooling designs from the board partners make this GPU a bit of a Diva. With a custom water cooling you will be able to make use of GM200´s potential. And speaking of a Diva so is the Intel i7 5960X, Intel asks for an immense premium here as well. Do you need all that? My answer to everybody here is clear: If you are an enthusiast, a highend benchmarker and a person that plays and enjoys it all in 4K, then YES this is the way to go! You ask me about 1080p? Get your hands off hardware like this, and get something of the consumer side, that´s better for your wallet and keeps your mind sane ;).

 

 

* The GPUs are from nVidia direct, but that wasn´t an option in PC-Partpicker and the whole system (GPUs not yet) runs with a 1080mm Monsterradiator with a flow optimized high performance custom watercooling.

 

Intel i7 7820X (delidded) @ 4.9GHz - MSI X299 M7 ACK + EKWB Fullcover Block - G.Skill Trident Z 32GB @ 3466MHz - nVidia Titan Xp + EKWB Fullcover Block @ 2.1GHz - Samsung 960Pro 2x - WDD Blue 2TB - Seasonic 750W Platinum - modded Corsair 600C - Hardtubed Custom Watercooling

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Alright alright alright, some time for Titan X 2way SLI scores. Drivers aren´t too stable and not there yet a 100%, the card is a bit too loud and hot with the reference cooler for my taste :). But the results are impressive! I will get my fullcover waterblocks next week and then I will be able to see what GM200 is really made of by getting a mod BIOS dialed in.

Benchmark: Fire Strike

CPU: i7 5960X

GPU: nVidia Titan X 2way SLI

GPU Core: 1232MHz

GPU Memory: 2013MHz

Score: 27964

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/6301934?

Benchmark: Fire Strike Extreme

CPU: i7 5960X

GPU: nVidia Titan X 2way SLI

GPU Core: 1232MHz

GPU Memory: 2013MHz

Score: 16539

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/6302072?

Benchmark: Fire Strike ULTRA

CPU: i7 5960X

GPU: nVidia Titan X 2way SLI

GPU Core: 1232MHz

GPU Memory: 2013MHz

Score: 8876

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/6302122?

PCPartPicker Link: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Rjt6dC *

These scores are all with the cards run linked. No fine tuning no dialing in, just sliders raised and benchmarked. Like written before the driver needs definitely fine tuning from nVidia and the GPU suffers from the reference cooler IMHO. But reference cooler was never the goal for me here.

Further can I say I understand now why nVidia did not put that backplate of the GTX980 on that card. Due to the enormous 601mm² chip this whole PCB gets warm, and in SLI config hot. Vlad will have a hard time with 4 cards on air to hold the boosts stable.

In conclusion I can say the nVidia GeForce GTX Titan X is indeed the first real 4K capable card ever as single card and is more than impressive. But the price and the lack of aftermarket cooling designs from the board partners make this GPU a bit of a Diva. With a custom water cooling you will be able to make use of GM200´s potential. And speaking of a Diva so is the Intel i7 5960X, Intel asks for an immense premium here as well. Do you need all that? My answer to everybody here is clear: If you are an enthusiast, a highend benchmarker and a person that plays and enjoys it all in 4K, then YES this is the way to go! You ask me about 1080p? Get your hands off hardware like this, and get something of the consumer side, that´s better for your wallet and keeps your mind sane ;).

* The GPUs are from nVidia direct, but that wasn´t an option in PC-Partpicker and the whole system (GPUs not yet) runs with a 1080mm Monsterradiator with a flow optimized high performance custom watercooling.

What is the max boost clock?

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SCORE13606 with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980(1x) and Intel Core i7-4770K
Graphics Score 16145
Physics Score 13090
Combined Score 6418


on fire strike
 

 

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/4376546

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SCORE13606 with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980(1x) and Intel Core i7-4770K
Graphics Score 16145
Physics Score 13090
Combined Score 6418

on fire strike

 

 

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/4376546

 

Pretty weak for a GTX980 with an i7 TBH.

 

Intel i7 7820X (delidded) @ 4.9GHz - MSI X299 M7 ACK + EKWB Fullcover Block - G.Skill Trident Z 32GB @ 3466MHz - nVidia Titan Xp + EKWB Fullcover Block @ 2.1GHz - Samsung 960Pro 2x - WDD Blue 2TB - Seasonic 750W Platinum - modded Corsair 600C - Hardtubed Custom Watercooling

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Benchmark: Fire Strike

CPU: 4790k @ 4.7 Ghz

GPU: 2x 970 G1 Gaming

GPU Core: 1539

GPU Memory: 7590

Score: 18190


 

My vram doesn't OC for shit ._.

Stuff:  i7 7700k @ (dat nibba succ) | ASRock Z170M OC Formula | G.Skill TridentZ 3600 c16 | EKWB 1080 @ 2100 mhz  |  Acer X34 Predator | R4 | EVGA 1000 P2 | 1080mm Radiator Custom Loop | HD800 + Audio-GD NFB-11 | 850 Evo 1TB | 840 Pro 256GB | 3TB WD Blue | 2TB Barracuda

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FireStrike 980 ti @ 1800 Mhz http://hwbot.org/submission/3183338 http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/11574089

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Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: 4790k @ 4.7 Ghz
GPU: 2x 970 G1 Gaming
GPU Core: 1539
GPU Memory: 7590
Score: 18190
 
My vram doesn't OC for shit ._.

 

Well for a GTX970 2way SLI your score is okay and not everybody can have golden samples :).

 

Intel i7 7820X (delidded) @ 4.9GHz - MSI X299 M7 ACK + EKWB Fullcover Block - G.Skill Trident Z 32GB @ 3466MHz - nVidia Titan Xp + EKWB Fullcover Block @ 2.1GHz - Samsung 960Pro 2x - WDD Blue 2TB - Seasonic 750W Platinum - modded Corsair 600C - Hardtubed Custom Watercooling

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