Mine keeps under 70c even after oc around 1375. Normal?
Custom fan profile? Voltage upped at all? Stock bios?
What game? V-sync? Gpu utilization? Frame rate?
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Mine keeps under 70c even after oc around 1375. Normal?
Custom fan profile? Voltage upped at all? Stock bios?
Not that I know of.Are there any known problems with the Titan X?
I've been having a bunch of random freezes and CTD's since I installed it. Only during gaming.
Are there any known problems with the Titan X?
I've been having a bunch of random freezes and CTD's since I installed it. Only during gaming.
KBOOST doesn't prevent the thermal limiting factor of Boost 2.0 from affecting clock speeds, as far as I'm aware. At 80C I'm still hitting 1290 MHz, way above the advertised Boost clock of 1216 MHz.Not sure if this is intended but...I have an EVGA Titan x sc, I am on stock bios, cooler and the stock voltage is 1.174. Whenever the card reaches 65c the voltage will drop to 1.168 and core drops slightly. When it hits 70c voltage drop to 1.155 and core drops slightly again. I am also not hitting the TDP limit.
This happens with kboost enabled as well. Just want to make sure my card isn't defective and that this is intended.
Not sure if this is intended but...I have an EVGA Titan x sc, I am on stock bios, cooler and the stock voltage is 1.174. Whenever the card reaches 65c the voltage will drop to 1.168 and core drops slightly. When it hits 70c voltage drop to 1.155 and core drops slightly again. I am also not hitting the TDP limit.
This happens with kboost enabled as well. Just want to make sure my card isn't defective and that this is intended.
Same boat as you:Finally got my 2 Titan Xs in from Nvidia. Put them in over the weekend. I upgraded my monitor from a 25" 1080P to a 48" curved 4K Samsung so I needed a bit more in the graphics department than my GTX680 could provide.
http://i.imgur.com/rgYiEss.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/GWsOEjm.jpg
I'm happy
Skyn3t needs to release a bios that disables boost clocks like he did for the 780's
No-boost BIOS has been available for a while now, it's also not very hard to do yourself but if you're not so inclined:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1546747/official-nvidia-geforce-gtx-titan-x-owners-club
Those are just boost limits being removed. I want one that when I set it at a certain speed it stays there no matter what.
Right, the boost table is modified to be flat. You can't really remove boost.
Does that mean I can only use 2 GB because I only have 8 GB system RAM?
This is sarcasm, by the way...
I have 12 gig system ram and use 3.5 video ram in gta5. I have seen video ram usage go over 4 gig with a memory leak.
*Edit* my system is old and probably not a good example. There is a bottleneck and I am not getting 100% gpu usage.
Actually yes you can. I'm using a custom Tech|Inferno bios that does just that but I don't have permission from the author release it to anyone. He was pissed at OCN for stealing his work a few yrs back with Titan and now doesn't want to release it at all.
Not that I know of.
First thing to do is uninstall and wipe the drivers to do a fresh clean installation. Lingering files or settings from your old video card could cause these issues. There are also some games that autogenerate configurations based on your hardware, so try deleting the config files for the offending games to see if that helps. I remember back when I went from a GTX 570 to a GTX 780, Amnesia became all kinds of fucked up due to autogenerated config.
Check Geforce forum, there are a couple big threads. If I install my og Titan (kepler) the problems go away. I even bought (and sold) a second Titan X and nothing changed. Consensus is it's the Maxwell part of the drivers. I tried underclocking and bumping voltages everywhere (cpu, ram, gpu, vram) and even swapped ram. Apparently 344.75 are much better, but Titan X won't run with those, too old. Naturally, check your PSU and try underclocking your GPU just in case. Both BL:TPS and FC4 are problematic for me. I can "cure" FC4 by turning off nVidia GameWorks soft shadows, godrays, and fur -- otherwise it could crash in 3 minutes. BL:TPS crash is much less frequently so I didn't bother narrowing it down. GTA V hasn't crashed yet but I don't have a ton of time in so far. Crysis ran fine.
Which games are causing you problems?
Just ordered me a EVGA SC titan-x. My biggest concern is actually going to be about noise. I have a corsair 550d w/o any 3.5 drive bays installed. So it has a clear air path with 2 120's to the card. And my case is covered in foam/soundproofing. However, I've been watching you tube videos showing the blower noise at different speeds and that thing gets very loud at high rpms. Is it worth investing in the hybrid cooler? I don't suspect I'll do much overlocking initially as I'm only running on 3440x1440 monitor. However I'm willing to throw whatever $ I have to in the name of quietness. Also does the hybrid cooler still need the backplate? I was going to pick that up when they are back in stock incase I decide to keep the blower, but I can't find any details on if the hybrid cooler has a backplate or not.
Complete freezes or bluescreens in GTA V.
Definitely get the hybrid cooler. I installed mine last week. I think the EVGA SC Titan X is louder than the standard Titan X's. This is due to the increased boost clock speeds. It's not quite as loud as a reference R9 290X, but it's not that far off. With the stock cooler my Titan X Superclock would throttle clock speeds unless I changed the fan speeds using MSI afterburner. I would have to have the fan at 75% in order for it to not throttle speeds down. Bare in mind the area I live in is currently in a heatwave (94F yesterday). I think once summer hits, these reference Titan X's are going to start to become really loud and/or start throttling down because they can't cope with the heat. The card with the stock cooler would constantly go above 80C, the hybrid cooler has yet to go above 55C and does not throttle, I even have the card overclocked to 1350MHz.
The hybrid cooler does not come with a backplate, but if you were to buy the backplate, it will fit with the hybrid cooler installed. I have a back plate on order myself.