Benchmarks Titan X (Pascal)

Timespy bench running at 2101 MHz on my Titan: I scored 9 239 in Time Spy

10087 graphics score

Although in the actual run it was throttling down to 2000-2030, this was on the stock cooler so seems to be temp limited, I plan on putting it on water once EVGA releases a hybrid kit for it.
 
Timespy bench running at 2101 MHz on my Titan: I scored 9 239 in Time Spy

10087 graphics score

Although in the actual run it was throttling down to 2000-2030, this was on the stock cooler so seems to be temp limited, I plan on putting it on water once EVGA releases a hybrid kit for it.

That is a pretty good score. It gaps the other well clocked 1080s easy. You'd be 2nd on the HOF lol in a sea of pro and semi pro clockers.

Result
 
The 980, 980 Ti, and Titan X (Maxwell) Hybrid kit all work with the Titan X. You simply don't get a shroud can you use but the actually CLC's mounting system is compatible with the Titan X Pascal. If you don't mind an ugly bare card that is, heh.
 
Timespy bench running at 2101 MHz on my Titan: I scored 9 239 in Time Spy

10087 graphics score

Although in the actual run it was throttling down to 2000-2030, this was on the stock cooler so seems to be temp limited, I plan on putting it on water once EVGA releases a hybrid kit for it.

It's power/voltage limited. I ran my card at +210/+550 and got 10110 graphics score on Time Spy when temps were between 45-50C the entire run. Just doesn't seem to be enough power headroom to get it over the 2000-2050MHz hump. Graphics Test 1 ran between 2037.5-2050 and GT2 spent a lot of time under 2000MHz
 
I know I do not nor will I ever have the funds to attempt such a thing while said thing is viable, but does anyone wonder what one of those Quadro P6000 cards would do with a waterblock and modded BIOS? Chances are, we will get the Titan X Black with the same fully-enabled chip eventually, but damn, imagine the performance.
 
Sorry gents. I got swamped with work related madness through the week and the weekend. Overall, the Titan performs flawlessly as you are all probably aware. Running games that used to stimey my GTX 780s at a fluid 60-70 fps on ultra at 5760x1200 is a phenomenal experience. I have not attempted to OC these cards yet, but will do so soon. I plan on getting this card on H2O in the very near future. I have had zero problems with this beast so far and will update soon with benches.
 
Take a dremel to the shroud.

I got mine today...but I am not a fan of blower style coolers. So I did this instead..

It is a EVGA GTX 1080 Hybrid Kit. Of course I had to do a couple modifications for it to fit.

1). Create a space for the six pin power connector.

2). Create a space for one of the phases that is not present on the 1080

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A dremel is your best friend...
 
Awesome!

Nothing more [H] than voiding the warranty of your 1200 buck card. How fast can you get it to with this new cooler?
 
hahaha - this hybrid idea is awesome. I would totally do it and then OC the card to 2Ghz+ and enjoy the little to no fan noise but the hum of the pump. I wonder if the Titan X Black will come in hybrid only
 
hahaha - this hybrid idea is awesome. I would totally do it and then OC the card to 2Ghz+ and enjoy the little to no fan noise but the hum of the pump. I wonder if the Titan X Black will come in hybrid only

Hybrids are a good middle ground, the only problem is cooling the VRMs adequately, particularly on the reference designs which often use 6 phases for the GPU. A forum user with an Inno3D hybrid 980Ti was happily running 1.27v at nice low temperatures and then one day he smelled smoke and his card said goodbye :p
 
Here's a chart of my core clock vs PerfCap Reason during a Time Spy run at +200/+550. GPU temp was between 45-48C the whole run.

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