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January 23, 2018, 10:13:04 PM
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The only differences between these cards and the "standard" Titan Xp are:

 1) fancy lighting.
 2) They're AVAILABLE right now where nothing else is in stock in Nvidia's web store.

 That's IT.



YEP

So far I have 3 on
-200 core +400 mem = 40.5 eth each

I gotta admit, the look pretty damn cool but other than that, its about as fast as a 1080Ti right now.


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January 23, 2018, 10:20:46 PM
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The only differences between these cards and the "standard" Titan Xp are:

 1) fancy lighting.
 2) They're AVAILABLE right now where nothing else is in stock in Nvidia's web store.

 That's IT.




I heard the 1080ti were faster
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January 24, 2018, 01:29:50 AM
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The only differences between these cards and the "standard" Titan Xp are:

 1) fancy lighting.
 2) They're AVAILABLE right now where nothing else is in stock in Nvidia's web store.

 That's IT.




I heard the 1080ti were faster

You heard wrong. I have both TitanXPs and top of the line 1080tis (EVGA FTW3). The Titan is 2-10% faster in everything except Neoscrypt, and even then, only because hsrminer isn't working yet.
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January 24, 2018, 01:49:18 AM
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whats your settings on the titans?  I just got my 7 Jedi ones in ROFL  so far i have
+200 core +650 mem have not messed with tdp yet

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January 24, 2018, 03:53:53 AM
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What's your wattage pulling on those guys? Are you running 100%? Someone should runs some tests around 70% power limit and report back for equihash and skein. I've been debating pulling the trigger on a pair of these since they were below $1200 msrp, but tax brings them right back up to $1200/each. I still find myself wanting to seal the deal but need some convincing, that adds quite a lot to the ROI at $4-6/day.
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January 24, 2018, 04:35:44 AM
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100% tdp
80% fan
+100 core -400 memory
60-63c temps

Phi w/spmod
38 mh/s

475-500w
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January 24, 2018, 06:42:11 AM
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Titans should be a LITTLE faster than the 1080 ti, they have a fully enabled GPU while the 1080 ti uses the same GPU but with one "compute unit" disabled (11 of 12 enabled), 11 GB of RAM instead of 12, on a 352 bit memory bus instead of a 384 bit bus (sensing a trend here yet?).

 The 1080 ti is, for most PRACTICAL purposes prior to the "video out circuitry", 11/12th of a Titan except the normal price.

 The one other MAJOR difference is that ALL "Titans" are basically "Founder's Edition", no aftermarket cooling solutions or aftermarket "base overclock" models - so sometimes a 1080 ti can clock enough higher to beat a Titan on some workloads.


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January 24, 2018, 07:08:49 AM
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What's your wattage pulling on those guys? Are you running 100%? Someone should runs some tests around 70% power limit and report back for equihash and skein. I've been debating pulling the trigger on a pair of these since they were below $1200 msrp, but tax brings them right back up to $1200/each. I still find myself wanting to seal the deal but need some convincing, that adds quite a lot to the ROI at $4-6/day.

Why on earth would I cripple them with 70% power? I'm at 120% power, +120 core, +500 mem each. I posted a whole slew of benchmarks a few pages back (although those were at +100 core). Depends on the algo, pulling about 280w each right now on Phi. I've seen it as high as 308w
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January 24, 2018, 07:17:17 AM
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What's your wattage pulling on those guys? Are you running 100%? Someone should runs some tests around 70% power limit and report back for equihash and skein. I've been debating pulling the trigger on a pair of these since they were below $1200 msrp, but tax brings them right back up to $1200/each. I still find myself wanting to seal the deal but need some convincing, that adds quite a lot to the ROI at $4-6/day.

Why on earth would I cripple them with 70% power? I'm at 120% power, +120 core, +500 mem each. I posted a whole slew of benchmarks a few pages back (although those were at +100 core). Depends on the algo, pulling about 280w each right now on Phi. I've seen it as high as 308w

lol i have 50 nvidia cards and I run none of them over 70% TDP

you must not care about power draw

my founders ed draw only 150 watt max

you will find that the hash rate on 10x cards down not vary that much from 70% - 100% tdp

I still get 38 mhs on the star wars with 70% tdp, heck I can run them at 65%

what really raises hashrate for and zcash is memory not the core power
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January 24, 2018, 11:35:33 PM
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Why on earth would I cripple them with 70% power?

 For long life and efficiency.
 Some folks have HIGH electric rates, or limited amount of electric available, and efficiency MATTERS.


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January 25, 2018, 12:41:42 AM
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These were a ridiculously good deal for Canadians, until a few days ago. Changing the price from USD to CAD didn't alter the price, due to what I assume was an error on nVidia's part. I managed to buy 25 of them for $1138 CAD before the error was corrected. Now they're showing as $1499 CAD.
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January 25, 2018, 01:05:27 AM
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These were a ridiculously good deal for Canadians, until a few days ago. Changing the price from USD to CAD didn't alter the price, due to what I assume was an error on nVidia's part. I managed to buy 25 of them for $1138 CAD before the error was corrected. Now they're showing as $1499 CAD.

I noticed that too! Almost made me pull the trigger.

Just can’t justify the $500 increase over a 1070 ti  Cry
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January 25, 2018, 01:09:49 AM
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The only differences between these cards and the "standard" Titan Xp are:

 1) fancy lighting.
 2) They're AVAILABLE right now where nothing else is in stock in Nvidia's web store.

 That's IT.



YEP

So far I have 3 on
-200 core +400 mem = 40.5 eth each

I gotta admit, the look pretty damn cool but other than that, its about as fast as a 1080Ti right now.



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