Tuesday, May 26th 2015
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti Clock Speeds Revealed
NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce GTX 980 Ti graphics card is shaping up to be the "almost Titan-X for two-thirds its price" product the company wants, out in the market. A leaked GPU-Z screenshot of the card by Korean tech-publication HardwareBattle (the same site that broke the card's core config,) reveals its reference clock speeds. All the values displayed by GPU-Z 0.8.2 in the screenshot are pulled from the system, and not an internal lookup table (all the LUT-based values are grayed out, because version 0.8.2 lacks those values for the GTX 980 Ti). The card offers clock speeds that are similar to those of the GTX Titan-X. The core is clocked at 1000 MHz, with a maximum GPU Boost frequency of 1076 MHz (1089 MHz on the GTX Titan-X), while the memory ticks at 7012 MHz (GDDR5-effective).
From our older article, it's known that the GTX 980 Ti will feature a lower CUDA core count, at 2,816 cores, compared to 3,072 on the GTX Titan-X. The TMU count is proportionately lower, at 176. The ROP count is a bigger mystery than Nessie. The card features 6 GB of GDDR5 memory, across a 384-bit wide memory interface. While the reference board design is something that's beginning to look dated, NVIDIA will allow its AIC (add-in card) partners to come up with custom-design boards factory-overclocked to Kingdom come, from day-one. The GeForce GTX 980 Ti is expected to be launched on the sidelines of Computex 2015, in the first week of June.
Sources:
HardwareBattle, VideoCardz
From our older article, it's known that the GTX 980 Ti will feature a lower CUDA core count, at 2,816 cores, compared to 3,072 on the GTX Titan-X. The TMU count is proportionately lower, at 176. The ROP count is a bigger mystery than Nessie. The card features 6 GB of GDDR5 memory, across a 384-bit wide memory interface. While the reference board design is something that's beginning to look dated, NVIDIA will allow its AIC (add-in card) partners to come up with custom-design boards factory-overclocked to Kingdom come, from day-one. The GeForce GTX 980 Ti is expected to be launched on the sidelines of Computex 2015, in the first week of June.
75 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti Clock Speeds Revealed
But either way from what iv seen some games dont like AMD graphics cards that much
The GTX 980 Ti definitely has my interest as does the R9 390. I'm not saying I will buy either but they both have my interest.
This is just business as usual and par for the course.
Edit: Same here, I hold no grudges towards either company and buy products from both companies. However, in my case I have probably had more problems with nVidia cards. This is due to the eVGA 8800GS which I had to RMA about three of four times before it finally died some time ago. Then I just gave up on it. That was probably more of an eVGA issue than anything else though.
I am curious as well on the price, my guess is $750 because if they did $650 I feel it would undercut the GTX 980 because for the (Estimated) performance difference $150 would not be much for that much more performance at least to me. The down side to that guess is that versions like MSI lightning and EVGA Classified will then run close to $1000 which I would be sad to see those priced at that point.
Like R9 270 is slightly cheaper than a R9 290X?
The Titan X might be the fastest single card but in my book is a major disappointment, lacking the power it should have by a lot.
Its like buying something for (more then) maximum dollar that is outdated day 1.
And now a slower version comes out......well sign me up....right?