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CommandMan7

Titan X slayer...

 

Yeah.. it's already been "slayed".

 

Heard of the 980 Ti? It's a way better buy and sometimes you get more performance than the Titan X.

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Wait, what?

Excusing resolutions lower than 1080p, the 295X2 is 15.5% faster overall according to techpowerup's benchmarks using the reference 980 Ti, and 10% faster than the Titan X.

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Assuming that you're gaming above 1080p (which, if you are buying a 980 Ti +, it's safe to assume you are) the 295X2 is 18% faster on average and 14% faster than the Titan X on average.

From where did you get the 4%?

TechPowerUp has a heavily throttling system. See overclockers.uk. On air the Titan X ties (and has the benefit being a single GPU). On waters he Titan X winsome y about 8%.

Software Engineer for Suncorp (Australia), Computer Tech Enthusiast, Miami University Graduate, Nerd

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I'm too lazy to look this up and crunch the numbers, so link me to the source? I'll stand by techpowerup until I see some numbers por favor.

Google Titan X water vs. 295x2 and take your pick. Across the board by a cornucopia of reviewers, the 295x2 loses to a system with a properly cooled Titan X inside.

Software Engineer for Suncorp (Australia), Computer Tech Enthusiast, Miami University Graduate, Nerd

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The 295x2 is about 4% faster for the record. And if you put a water lock and backplate on the Titan X, the 295x2 loses. Further, not every game has a crossfire profile.

if you put a EK 295x2 water block on the 295x2 for proper VRM cooling, then trust me... it can get A LOT faster...

 

with just a tiny 80mm fan blowing AIR at the VRMs, i can get a 7-10% OC to the core... sadly, if i go too far on the core, i cannot do much about the VRAM speed without hitting thermal limits...

 

still with a good custom loop (360mm rad at minimum) with good fans on it. it should be possible to hit 12.5-15% on Core and 1500 memory on my card...

gonna need proper cooling to do so, 100-150mV and a dedicated chipset fan getto mounted to the dual 8-pins, which will have to endure about 25% higher load then their theoretical maximum....

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