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  • edzieba - Monday, February 26, 2018 - link

    "EK says this allows the graphics card and its VRM to “remain stable under high overclocks and able to reach full boost clocks.”."
    The core maybe, but I think everyone who has analysed the Titan V's VRM (e.g. https://www.gamersnexus.net/guides/3174-nvidia-tit... has universally said it's utterly ludicrously overspecced. The card already hits the BIOS power limit easily. You could probably WC the die and leave the VRMs passively cooled without issue, and even shunt modded to bypass the BIOS limit you'd hit damaging voltages before the VRMs were breaking a sweat.
  • TheWereCat - Monday, February 26, 2018 - link

    Still, with lower temperatures you get a bit better efficiency which can contribute to a tiny bit higher clocks before reaching power limit.
    But with the shunt mod, this is not really a meaningful benefit.
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  • HollyDOL - Wednesday, February 28, 2018 - link

    You need to look on that from perspective of "more in pro segment" card where reliability demands are higher. Given this design it would seem nVidia means it seriously (ie. card being engineered for that segment, not just marketing division branded as such).
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