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EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN X 12GB HYBRID GAMING, "All in One" No Hassle Water Cooling, Just Plug and Play Graphics Card 12G-P4-1999-KR

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  • Virtual Reality Ready
  • Great for 4K (GeForce GTX 980 Ti & above)
  • DirectX12 Ready
  • Gamestream to NVIDIA SHIELD
  • EVGA "All in One Cooling" w/o the Hassle, Just Plug and Play!
  • EVGA's 24/7 Technical Support; Base Clock: 1152 MHz / Boost Clock: 1241 MHz
  • Memory Clock: 7010 MHz Effective; CUDA Cores: 3072; Memory Detail: 12288MB GDDR5
  • Recommended PSU:600W or greater power supply
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Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN X HYBRID, an "all in one" water cooling solution that significantly lowers the GPU operating temperature. Best of all? The water cooler is completely self-contained, with an included 120mm radiator and fan. No filling, no custom tubing, no maintenance. Just plug in and play! The EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN X HYBRID is available as a complete unit, or upgrade kit. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X GPU combines the technologies and performance of the new NVIDIA Maxwell architecture in the fastest and most advanced graphics card on the planet. This incredible GPU delivers unrivaled graphics, acoustic, thermal and power-efficient performance. The most demanding enthusiast can now experience extreme resolutions up to 4K-and beyond.


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Excellent card. I splurged a little and ordered two. I ordered from a different company because they had a 10% off discount and they are the only company that doesn't charge sales tax to California. I picked up the nonSC card for $917.99 and the SC card for $926.99.

I flashed the bios from my SC card to the nonSC. That way both were running the SC bios. I could reach 1443mhz on each card, with the voltage slider as high as it could go (stock bios). Later I will flash them for high voltages, but at 1440p, stock is fine.

I'm currently gaming at 1440p, which is complete overkill for two titans. However, I do plan on upgrading to 4K within the next year. I'm the type of person who wants everything maxed out in game, whether is AA to the max and everything on ultra. Why? Because I'm not paying 2 grand for nothing. GTA5 was hitting 5.8GB (1440p) in VRAM (allocated, not actual usage... But it must be close I assume).

Now let me state that I was on the edge and second guessing myself for a week straight once the 980 Ti came out. Putting a $1000 card against one that's $650 and performs close to identical was hard for me to justify. I plan to keep my cards till 2019 before I upgrade, because I don't want to get in the hassle up upgrading every time a new GPU is released. It's unhealthy for me. So it was down to VRAM. 6GB vs 12GB. Of course 12 is completely a waste... BUT, 6GB is cutting it close for SOME games. Like I said, I want to keep these cards for a while. Next year, we will probably see VRAM at 4K, or possibly 1440p, hit more than 6GB. I didn't want to take the risk of being hit by that VRAM wall. In fact, I still have my return autorizations open. I will cancel tomorrow though.

Anyways, these cards are underwater using EK waterblocks and backplates.
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4 way SLI rocks!!,. GTA 5 max settings runs 130-144 fps no lag :D
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UPDATE: Got the EVGA Hybrid AIO cooler for this puppy and now it idles 23 and only hits 51 under load with the card OC'd to 1408.

I got the SC version and am loving it, can't wait to get my hands on the hybrid cooler upgrade as even the temps haven't broke 81 underload I'd very much prefer to not break 50 and the hybrid cooler looks sweet, would've bought that if it were available. Haven't messed with overclocking much yet but from other reviews it looks like it's got awesome potential. If you've got the cash to drop on this card and you want the best, just do it. I definitely recommend getting the backplate from evga.
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My 4s simles without words.
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Consider that a Nvidia GTX Titan Z costs two to three times as much as this, and this is faster still; the frames per second on any game is beyond anything within the realm of reason would require. 3 1080p 120hz monitors running Battlefield Hardline at max graphics, managed to stay above 60 fps, maxing at 96 when a game match started, with dips to 43 during the most intense fighting I've seen since...well, the movie 300 to be honest.

And for those that also do 3-D rendering in programs like Inventor, 3DS Max, Maya, Rhino, Revit (the source of all evil in this world) and/or most other programs where heavy visual computing is required, or even for calculating mass algebra based floating point operations, including mass matricies, but you don't want to put three to four thousand dollars into a Quadro K6000 or Tesla graphics accelerator/restricted GPU, then this is your card, it is the absolute best of both worlds as of February 2015. I can render at nearing the same speed as I can with a Quadro K6000 (which costs 3 to 4 times as much) in Revit and 3DS Max in 1080p, so quick to the point where the test I normally run on my GPU's, where I can go get a coffee, bake a cake and cure prostate cancer, and come back just in time to see the render finish, the render finished by the time I finished the coffee. Really, it's competition for the PURPOSE MADE FLOPS destroyers (Quadro and Tesla), at a third, to fourth of the price.
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I picked up my GTX Titan X from Nvidia.com..Card looks very similar to the newer style cards from the GTX 780 TI and newer GPU with the reference blower style cooler,but this card has a black shroud and looks awesome ..running this card with the 5960x CPU and cuts through games like butter in the 1080p & 1440p resolutions..4K is very playable with Battlefield 4 running in the 70-80 FPS range..Crysis 3 with max settings and AA off in the high 30's to low 50's...Titan X overclocks like a monster..Have it running at 1400 MHz core clock with a 200mhz overclock and have the Ram at 300 MHz overclock on the Memory...with MSI afterburner and manual fan control even when overclocked the card runs at 63c..awesome card...Wanna see benchmarks on different games with the Titan X...Go to YouTube...Search...Sloppywetblow my channel
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