Deanjo wrote:JohnC wrote:
I'll race ya, bet mine gets here before yours. ;D
Heh... That's not for me, actually Mine will come from Newegg.
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Deanjo wrote:JohnC wrote:
I'll race ya, bet mine gets here before yours. ;D
shivm wrote:to johnC: If you are really that rich, why can't you send me just 1 Titan GPU worth of money and then blend 11 of them (still enough for more experiments). That amount of money really matters to me. (I am joking as wellll as really serious) consider it.
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JohnC wrote:Sooo... Let's see what we got today... A fancy t-shirt from EVGA? Something more than that?
This thing is a monster Crysis 3 runs pretty smooth at max settings, the total system power consumption is about 460W (according to the power display on my UPS unit) when playing it.
cynan wrote:JohnC wrote:Sooo... Let's see what we got today... A fancy t-shirt from EVGA? Something more than that?
This thing is a monster Crysis 3 runs pretty smooth at max settings, the total system power consumption is about 460W (according to the power display on my UPS unit) when playing it.
OK, enough talk. The only thing worse than an unboxing video on Youtube is an unboxing slide show
Now get to the good stuff. Such as, what sort of comfortable overclocks can you hit with the stock cooler? Do most Titans really hit 1100Mhz core on air?
And the next picture you post about your Titan better be something along the lines of a Unigine benchmark
That thing is a beauty though. If you cant tell, I'm at least a bit jealous
PS, That hand-stitched silk designer T-shirt definitely explains why they have to charge what they do.
As for Unigine Valley benchmark - I already posted results in an appropriate thread