780 Ti Kingpin or Titan Black SC

The 780ti Kingpin actually performs better than normal 780ti's including the Classified on Air, Water or LN2. The point is if you are going to use it just for gaming it is a bit of a waste.

My work mates Kingpin who actually does do LN2, Only clocks to 1280 on air *butt ton more on LN2 obviously* were as my 780 Ti clocks to 1300 on air quite nicely.
 
My work mates Kingpin who actually does do LN2, Only clocks to 1280 on air *butt ton more on LN2 obviously* were as my 780 Ti clocks to 1300 on air quite nicely.

Even on air when they first came out the Kingpin 780ti's were doing better than the regular 780ti's in the benching charts.

The other thing to remember about them is where they use Samsung memory with better timings they are faster clock for clock than a normal 780ti.

Here is a link to the post that is top of the Heaven 4 bench I run, newhit is using a couple of Kingpin's on normal water cooling and the clocks are a lot higher than your mates.:)

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=25834061&postcount=2665
 
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Even on air when they first came out the Kingpin 780ti's were doing better than the regular 780ti's in the benching charts.

The other thing to remember about them is where they use Samsung memory with better timings they are faster clock for clock than a normal 780ti.

Here is a link to the post that is top of the Heaven 4 bench I run, newhit is using a couple of Kingpin's on normal water cooling and the clocks are a lot higher than your mates.:)

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=25834061&postcount=2665

Very nice but you have to remember my mates clocks were on air without voltage increases ;)

1466 though, That's crazy ^_^
 
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Right, got the EVGA Titan Black Superclocked. Am amazed by two things:

1) How good the reference cooler is. Doesn't really get any hotter than any 780 Ti I've had with aftermarket cooling.

2) How well this card overclocks! The stock clocks are 967 Base, 1072 Boost. I've applied + 130 to the core bringing it up to 1097/1202 (looking at anything between 1228 and 1254 after GPU Boost 2.0 has worked it's magic) and + 425 on the memory! This is on stock voltage with no artifacts and with my aggressive fan profile highest temp has been 74C.

I don't know if this is the norm for a Titan Black but with it already being "superclocked" by EVGA I was expecting low OC capability!
 
Switch off DP (Double Precision) in NV Control Panel (if U R not utilising it of course :p).
It should help with boost clocks and keep TDP lower.
 
Well if U don't know what it does, and U don't see a significant decrease in performance when it's off, then U can swich it off with no regrets :)

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It is in no way gaming related even. :confused:
Well it is, but not direcly :p
Basicly :
Full DP mode uses some % of TDP, that can be used by other parts of core.
Since "Core Clock" is ralated to TDP (Turbo Boost 2.0), Full DP mode can lower max. boost clock of Titan card.
And lower GPU clock = less FPS in games (usually).

Simple isn't it :) ?
 
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