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ALL GTX TITAN X OWNERS

There is a problem with the latest driver that if you run at 144hz (monitor) your GPU will run at 810mhz at idle not the 135mhz it should be.

 

I was very scared when the 1st out of 2 of my Titan Xs always idled at 60C.

 

Just run at 120Hz in mean time while a driver is released.

 

Hope this helped!

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Nothing really new, and its not much a problem. I had that happen to me when I ran SLI 770's with my triple monitor set up.

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Well that's Nvidia for you..."quality drivers" and they say AMD are bad....

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Correct the title to "titan x" if that's the card you were referring to (if instead you were referring to the original titan ignore this comment)

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I own a Titan X but have a 60hz monitor, so I'm not exactly sure why that's occurring.

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Correct the title to "titan x" if that's the card you were referring to (if instead you were referring to the original titan ignore this comment)

 Ah, typo. It is only the Titan X I was talking about :)

 

Nothing really new, and its not much a problem. I had that happen to me when I ran SLI 770's with my triple monitor set up.

On my 980s its fine at 144hz. Well, I think they will fix it soon.

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This does not seem to be limited to 144hz, this occurs on my card as well if my monitor is at 1440p. Dropping to 1080P will allow the card to drop down to 125mhz at idle.

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There is a problem with the latest driver that if you run at 144hz (monitor) your GPU will run at 810mhz at idle not the 135mhz it should be.

I was very scared when the 1st out of 2 of my Titan Xs always idled at 60C.

Just run at 120Hz in mean time while a driver is released.

Hope this helped!

It also happend to me a month ago. My 780 idle on 55 C. And after 2 weekes and my avira is updatwd i found out that it was a bitcoin virus.

Check it with your trusted AV.

It's not always a driver problem

Damn bitcoin!

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This does not seem to be limited to 144hz, this occurs on my card as well if my monitor is at 1440p. Dropping to 1080P will allow the card to drop down to 125mhz at idle.

 

It seems to be nothing more than a driver bug. Its not too big of an issue as its not a faulty card or cooler but its a little annoying.

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It also happend to me a month ago. My 780 idle on 55 C. And after 2 weekes and my avira is updatwd i found out that it was a bitcoin virus.

Check it with your trusted AV.

It's not always a driver problem

Damn bitcoin!

Its a fresh new build, new OS and SSD etc, so no viruses hopefully.

 

Did a scan with Norton and Avira and they found nothing :).

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Its a fresh new build, new OS and SSD etc, so no viruses hopefully.

Did a scan with Norton and Avira and they found nothing :).

Ouw.. That's strange hahaha..

I hope.your PC will get better soon buddy.

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