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I play Skyrim with 50+ mods on 2560x1600 full AF, AA on and yes it uses more than 4 gigs at a time and that's why I have Titan which has 6GB. I'm gonna sell my left nut to get a 4k monitor and the right one to buy another Titan or 790. Never settle for 'midrange' graphic card because if you do...
i'm experiencing the same problem with my dell u2913wm (21:9) monitor but my gfx is an old amd 6970. It never happened with my other dell 24" monitor so I'm guessing it's either the monitor or the driver issue.
I'm glad I found someone else is having a same issue.
http://www.xtremerigs.net/reviews/water-cooling/nvidia-titan-water-block-roundup-coming-soon/
"The Koolance block performed poorly because the default thermal pads are too thick causing a poor thermal connection to the GPU core itself."...
Update: Problem solved.
Koolance VID-NXTTN Water Block has a very large gap between GPU core to its surface. The WB comes with two different thickness of thermal pads for the VRMs and if you miss place onto the wrong side it will create even more gap. I disassembled it and found out an...
Both benchmark and actual gaming does same thing. One thing I notice is Titan's backplate is extremely hot while GPU temp (front side) is barely over 60c. I keep having this concern about the GPU memory module's temperature....
I just swapped out the PSU (850w) from the other computer and unfortenately the problem persist. I've also installed left over RAM from previous build and that didn't do anything either. I'm going to activate the on board graphic from the motherboard and see if that works. I'm using Ungine...
Please excuse my ignorance but how do I measure the power consumption? I mean GPU Z sensor show 90-100% TDP during Unigine Valley run then does that mean it's getting enough? BTW my supply is Seasonic 750w.
How important is the GPU memory's cooling? I mean the Koolance waterblock is a full cover but I'm not so sure how well it is contacted with them. so gpu temp is ok but memories are overheating? Or might be an another PSU going down? oh wait do I have a leak in my loop??? I'm going crazy....
So I just got a brand new Titan along with a Koolance WB for an upgrade. During the benchmark it locks up randomly and reboots itself. Both CPU and GPU are in a comfortable temp zone, 60c and 70c max accordingly. I had this kind of problem with 6990 but only when it was overheating like an...