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GeForce Titan X owners club *update*

I feel noob for saying this, but I've never used any of 3DMark's software; I've always used Unigine Valley/Heaven and my games to verify stability. 

 

Is there a trial version of FireStrike available?

Yes there is. You can benchmark FireStrike for free :).

 

Watch out on Steam there are a couple of times a year sales on FireStrike for 5$ retail version.

 

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Did you guys buy directly from Nvidia or go with someone else like EVGA or Asus?

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Did you guys buy directly from Nvidia or go with someone else like EVGA or Asus?

No we are early adopters. That was only possible througout nVidia themselves :).

 

Now that the board partners get those cards as well you get them from all big partners, but nVidia's customer service is really good. Pretty much as good as EVGA. They are a little bit more picky though when it comes to remove the stock heatsink, but very helpful.

 

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Did you guys buy directly from Nvidia or go with someone else like EVGA or Asus?

Nvidia was (perhaps still is) the only ones currently selling it. E-tailers should be receiving stock very shortly if not already.

 

A quick check on NCIX's website shows they've yet to receive stock.

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Yes there is. You can benchmark FireStrike for free :).

 

Watch out on Steam there are a couple of times a year sales on FireStrike for 5$ retail version.

My score was 15400

 

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/6351958

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Since you guys have Titan X's,

 

Would you go for 1440p or 4k? How steady is the performance, and is it worth not waiting for 390X' whatever iteration of the next GPU from Nvidia is going to be?

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Since you guys have Titan X's,

 

Would you go for 1440p or 4k? How steady is the performance, and is it worth not waiting for 390X' whatever iteration of the next GPU from Nvidia is going to be?

Here are some 4K benchmarks.

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/333577-does-anyone-have-benchmarks-for-nvidia-gtx-titan-x-2-way-sli/

 

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Since you guys have Titan X's,

 

Would you go for 1440p or 4k? How steady is the performance, and is it worth not waiting for 390X' whatever iteration of the next GPU from Nvidia is going to be?

390x is all speculation at this point and its not even released yet. If you need a card now and money if not an issue then I say you should get the Titan X or you can play the waiting game. I have been waiting for 3 years now lol.

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Here she is installed in her new home. :D

 

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Here she is installed in her new home. :D

 

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I wished my system would look that awesome right now, but until I´ve got the waterblocks it will lock really ugly. All just improvised... But as good news I got my nVidia 2way SLI bridge today. Looks sweet :).

 

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you guys are rich people

 

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I keep besting my score-- here's 15462

 

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/6355117

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Hey,

 

I know this is an owners club thread but have the following question for  TX owners.  Nvidia has listed on the system requirements  that you have to have 24 GB of DRAM min and 48 GB recommended.  I see many of you have 16 GB which is what I have.  Is that a miss print (2-4 and 4-8) as some have suggested?  I had seen something online that said if you have less than 24 GB of DRAM then the TX will only be able to use up to a certain amount of VRAM or the system will see the TX as having less than 12 GB of VRAM.   Have you checked GPU-Z or something to verify that the system see's and can use all 12 GB of VRAM? Or am I concerned for nothing? :unsure:

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Hey,

 

I know this is an owners club thread but have the following question for  TX owners.  Nvidia has listed on the system requirements  that you have to have 24 GB of DRAM min and 48 GB recommended.  I see many of you have 16 GB which is what I have.  Is that a miss print (2-4 and 4-8) as some have suggested?  I had seen something online that said if you have less than 24 GB of DRAM then the TX will only be able to use up to a certain amount of VRAM or the system will see the TX as having less than 12 GB of VRAM.   Have you checked GPU-Z or something to verify that the system see's and can use all 12 GB of VRAM? Or am I concerned for nothing? :unsure:

That´s a typo from nVidia´s side haha. Don´t worry it´s all fine. I have myself only 16GB DDR4 and no issues to run a Titan X 2way SLI :).

 

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If you buy the card from NVIDIA's website does NVIDIA have cross shipping if you need a replacement for an RMA?  It would be cool to get that fancy box.  I'd prefer EVGA but looks like a long wait.  It's in stock at the NVIDIA site.

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If you buy the card from NVIDIA's website does NVIDIA have cross shipping if you need a replacement for an RMA?  It would be cool to get that fancy box.  I'd prefer EVGA but looks like a long wait.  It's in stock at the NVIDIA site.

The nVidia customer service is really good. They might do cross shipping just like Intel does. The reserve the amount on your credit card and send out the new article until they receive the damaged one from you.

EVGA is awesome no doubt about it. But for the Titan X... honestly all board partner just get their reference cards from nVidia and put their stickers on them. As long as nVidia doesn´t allow custom PCBs you can buy from nVidia directly.

 

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Hi all,

 

wanna change the 2x R9 295X2's in my rig to 2x Titan X's instead, but I need the lights to be red...

 

...any red led cards yet?

 

Thanks!

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New Firestrike score of 15510! http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/6368743

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I had mine overnighted to me Saturday the 21st. It's still sitting on the floor right now, because I am dreading the teardown of my current 780ti water loop.

 

Problem is, I want a Swiftech water block for it and they haven't made one yet. And in three weeks I'll be going to Canada for four months. So even if I got the water block and installed it, it would sit unused for FOUR, MONTHS!

 

Might send it back, because in four months there will likely be a cheaper, faster alternative.

 

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If anyone is upgrading from a GTX 780TI or a GTX 980, I'd love to see some comparison benchmarks (Games) - Stock and Overclocked. 

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You mean the people with no money club

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Titan X incoming :D  .  Thanks to replies from this forum.  Ordered direct from NVIDIA. 

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Is a single Tx enough for 1440 swift in ultra for games like bf4 an similar AAA?

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intel hd 4400 FTW, ugh thank god I am upgrading soon to a pc featuring FX 8310 and GTX 960

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Is a single Tx enough for 1440 swift in ultra for games like bf4 an similar AAA?

Yes, should be.

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