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    Re: Nividia Titan

    Quote Originally Posted by DrPop View Post
    Hey F$ - that is some real funny stuff - I dare you to call them on it!
    Can't.... Newegg is still my go to place for hardware. Don't want to piss them off...


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    Re: Nividia Titan

    If you get an EVGA Titan, here's a nifty link to control the LED lights which illuminate the logo on top of the GPU http://www.evga.com/forums/tm.aspx?m=1869730

    Also works on the 690.


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    Re: Nividia Titan

    Man, for that price I would so much rather have a 7990!

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    Re: Nividia Titan

    Quote Originally Posted by DrPop View Post
    Man, for that price I would so much rather have a 7990!
    Been there. Been through two of them. Both completely unstable at load. The replacement, with the same instability problems, is sitting on a shelf. What a waste.

    Better would be 3x 7970 GHZ cards.
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    Re: Nividia Titan

    Quote Originally Posted by zombie67 View Post
    Been there... What a waste...Better would be 3x 7970 GHZ cards.
    Ah, OK. Well, I've never had one, they look so good on paper. Guess that's just marketing hype for you?

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    Re: Nividia Titan

    Quote Originally Posted by zombie67 View Post
    Been there. Been through two of them. Both completely unstable at load. The replacement, with the same instability problems, is sitting on a shelf. What a waste.

    Better would be 3x 7970 GHZ cards.
    Hey Z,

    I did not realize the 7990 was giving you such headaches. If I may ask, is it unstable only when crunching or just plain unstable?


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    Re: Nividia Titan

    A new cheaper Titan is being relased called the Titan LE. 5GB GDDR5, 320 bit, 2304 shader cores, same clocks as current Titan. Expected to be released in Q3 and cost ~$800


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    Re: Nividia Titan

    Quote Originally Posted by John P. Myers View Post
    A new cheaper Titan is being relased called the Titan LE. 5GB GDDR5, 320 bit, 2304 shader cores, same clocks as current Titan. Expected to be released in Q3 and cost ~$800
    Gotta do something with "only slightly flawed" chips...
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    Re: Nividia Titan

    Quote Originally Posted by John P. Myers View Post
    A new cheaper Titan is being relased called the Titan LE. 5GB GDDR5, 320 bit, 2304 shader cores, same clocks as current Titan. Expected to be released in Q3 and cost ~$800
    *sigh* And now new info surfacing...

    Titan LE now equals GTX 780, but seems they decided on 2496 cores, however only 2GB memory bringing the price down to $600. Also there will be all the crippled FP64 we've all come to love (or despise with murderous contempt) As with the 600 series, divide GFLOPS ratings in half when comparing them to a 500 series or earlier GPU.

    The 700 series is of course nothing but a refresh/renumbering of the 600 series. The GTX 770 will be the GTX 680, so feel free to roll your eyes hard when someone tells you the 770 is 23% faster than the 670, which will be renumbered as the 760 Ti. Slightly higher clocks may be thrown in here or there, but nothing to be impressed over.

    How soon can we start yawning at these new GPUs? Mid-May.


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