Re: Nvidia Titan Xp
Posted: Tue May 02, 2017 12:17 am
On Friday, April 28, 2017, I added a 6-8 pin short extension to free-up a 6 pin connector. I saw no change in the XP performance.
Saturday, April 29, 2017, I added back the GTX980SC to my second slot. The clocks on the XP and the 980 dropped, but would run with stability. The XP would change its clock rate quite often before the change, but it dropped to 1405 MHz after. The GTX980SC dropped to 1380 MHz.
As it is now, The XP is back to running variable higher clocks ( from 1468 MHz to 1759 MHz) , while the 980 is frozen at the 1380 MHz. I believe I saw the 980 run higher when the room is cooler, but its temperature is only 75 C right now. I assume I am pushing the power supply such that it produces more power at the cooler temperatures.
Edit: I should also note that PPD is good for both cards at the moment.
Saturday, April 29, 2017, I added back the GTX980SC to my second slot. The clocks on the XP and the 980 dropped, but would run with stability. The XP would change its clock rate quite often before the change, but it dropped to 1405 MHz after. The GTX980SC dropped to 1380 MHz.
As it is now, The XP is back to running variable higher clocks ( from 1468 MHz to 1759 MHz) , while the 980 is frozen at the 1380 MHz. I believe I saw the 980 run higher when the room is cooler, but its temperature is only 75 C right now. I assume I am pushing the power supply such that it produces more power at the cooler temperatures.
Edit: I should also note that PPD is good for both cards at the moment.