So if you're on the fence about Titan vs. HD , I would say get what best fits your PC and situation. But my vote goes to the GTX for sure. Overall Review: Coming from the previous generation of Nvidia Fermi technology, I was a little cautious shall we say. I had a water cooled GTX in my rig prior to this, and had intended to wait for a further generation until I upgraded. However, Nvidia really have upped their game with Kepler.
The card is stunning in every way, once you see it in person, you really can appreciate where the cost went. My biggest problem is that I'm planning on incorporating this into a high end water cooled loop, but I'm having a really hard time justifying the removal of such a well engineered air cooling solution from the stock card.
Pros: -Fantastic performance. I went from consuming roughly watts full system load in Crysis 2, to consuming watts under the same workload. That's in well over a month of heavy gameplay. Cons: -Big stuttering issues.
Far more than older Geforce series boards in SLI. I'm betting on this being due to architectural changes and the switch to more cores at lower clocks. Yet, I've experienced alot of stuttering problems where "no work" was required with dual 's. Though this will drop to normal ranges once you ramp up the GPU clocks.
This is on absolutely fresh installations of Windows 7 and Windows 8 and all driver versions, including the latest And tested across multiple motherboards. Meaning, this "does-not" effect you when playing games. ONLY when doing "work", which is rather unfortunate. No combination of bios settings, such as disabling C1E, all CPU and bios power management, etc, resolve this. Disabling the NVidia audio devices also has no impact.
As a result, I've experience audio stuttering, popping, and clicks when recording audio, if the GPU is idle, and have to run a 3D-application in the background force high clocks via NVidia profile to do audio recording work.
You can ignore this if you're just using the card for gaming, as it won't effect you. If you do audio recording, this will be a serious pain, although possible to work around by forcing the card into 3D-mode manually.
Minus an egg here for making doing work very inconvenient. Pros: Looks amazing. Very thin, compared to other Nvidia cards. Very good performance. Cons: Inconsistent GPU clock performance, regardless of voltage. Wasn't as fast of my old SLI setup.
I have excellent case cooling, didn't see much difference in heat with playing games with intense graphics compared to my 's which was part of the reason I bought it. Price in my opinion isn't worth the performance, cheaper cards when combined are faster. I am a long time Nvidia fan as well, no reason to make this up. The gaming performance was great though, but the same could be said of all the other cards, which are all cheaper.
It does it's job in games, as I said but running SLI or Crossfire all provides as good or better results for the money. So I don't see the reason to spend the dollars more one this, when you get better performance for cheaper setups. However, it's all too expensive for the performance and the same goes for the Titan most likely.
I am getting mixed results but gaming it works fine for hours on end. Spend 1, dollars or spend dollars for the same performance. I can see by this, if space is a issue, for instance running two of these for the almost power of four cards - saves a lot of room.
I'd go with others cards, just my opinion,. Overall Review: If you're considering buying this card but are discouraged by the price tag Pros: 1. Quick easy setup, and configuration for every game lol hit ultra on your games, and click go 4. I have yet to slow one of these cards down in almost every benchmark. Kickstarter Tumblr Art Club. Film TV Games. Fortnite Game of Thrones Books. Comics Music. Filed under: Gaming.
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Pros: Works absolutely fantastic. If you want to go SLI then this is the card. Even if a game isn't sli supported you can set settings in Nvidia Inspector to force them. Even turbo boosts rather nicely. Cons: First card failed after one month, no video output on boot. But got to see how good Asus support is. Sent card to Asus USA, they have you send bare card no original box because they say if they repair it or send a refurbished card you won't get a retail box.
After trying to repair they sent me a brand new Retailed box card and I am back up and Running. So 5 stars to ASUS support. Overall Review: Really like this card, wish it would have had a back plate but otherwise is nice is only a two slot card. If I had to do all over again would purchase again. I am gaming on a single monitor, Korean Crossover x display with a x second display but I don't dual monitor game.
Use the second monitor for other during gaming or non 3d map display for FSX If you are gaming on a single monitor with at least x then get this card.
Multi monitor gaming hi resolution get the Titan. Pros: Love how it looks, great performance, rips appart all my games that I have currently thats alot. It rendered my Xbox useless now, and its currently collecting dust and spiders. Cons: uhhh, hmmm Pros: I'm utterly appalled at how this thing performs. It came with a T-Shirt which was a few sizes to large for me , a poster, a huge mousepad for being able to do in game turns, and a poster. When in operation, and running a game, this card is a beast.
Max settings no problem, and with my setup, can stay a cool 30C. Frames are very very smooth. No screen tearing or anything. The stock cooling system is actually very good, and for the price paid, it's a good thing it can hold up to that.
Cons: I wish I could come up with something bad to say about this gpu. Albeit, the price is way up there The only thing worrisome is how the series will compare to the performance and price of this card.
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