Sunday, May 31st 2015

NVIDIA Announces the GeForce GTX 980 Ti Graphics Card

NVIDIA announced the GeForce GTX 980 Ti, its latest high-end graphics processor. Positioned a notch below the GTX Titan X, and above the GTX 980, it is designed to offer playable frame-rates at 4K Ultra HD resolution, with high-levels of visual details. Based on the same 28 nm GM200 silicon as the GTX Titan X, the chip features 2,816 CUDA cores, carved out by disabling 2 of the 24 streaming multiprocessor units on the silicon; 176 TMUs, 96 ROPs, and a 384-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface, holding 6 GB of memory.

The GeForce GTX 980 Ti features nearly identical clock speeds to the GTX Titan X, with 1000 MHz core, 1076 MHz GPU Boost, and 7012 MHz (GDDR5-effective) memory. The TDP is rated at 250W. The reference design card draws power from a combination of 6-pin and 8-pin PCIe power connectors. Display outputs include three DisplayPort 1.2, and one each of HDMI 2.0 and DVI connectors. The card is capable of 4-way SLI. NVIDIA board partners will launch custom-design variants of this card, with factory-overclocked speeds, and custom air- and liquid-cooled designs. It starts at US $649.99. With this launch, NVIDIA cut prices of the GeForce GTX 980 to $499.99.
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vekspec
Two 970s in SLI will get 5-20% better FPS than one 980 TI at a lower cost, so in term of Price-Performance, the 970 is still King at P2P. (This coming from PC Gamer's review)

I'm quite happy with my EVGA 970 SSC SLI. no issues at all. Witcher 3 runs fine on Ultra. Ofc I have a 1080p ASUS Gaming monitor, nothing like 4K or anything, which the 980 TI will probably do a lot better at.
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Tatty_Two
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vekspecTwo 970s in SLI will get 5-20% better FPS than one 980 TI at a lower cost, so in term of Price-Performance, the 970 is still King at P2P. (This coming from PC Gamer's review)

I'm quite happy with my EVGA 970 SSC SLI. no issues at all. Witcher 3 runs fine on Ultra. Ofc I have a 1080p ASUS Gaming monitor, nothing like 4K or anything, which the 980 TI will probably do a lot better at.
To be fair, the 970 SLi option comes with some caveat's, some users may not have SLi capable boards, there are quite a few Z97 and Z87 boards out there without SLi capability (granted low to mid range boards) and although they probably only pull around 120W more combined that may mean some would need a new PSU, more importantly though...... is anyone going to go Titan when they see the price difference for what in essence is a 2-4% performance increase?
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vekspec
Tatty_OneTo be fair, the 970 SLi option comes with some caveat's, some users may not have SLi capable boards, there are quite a few Z97 and Z87 boards out there without SLi capability (granted low to mid range boards) and although they probably only pull around 120W more combined that may mean some would need a new PSU, more importantly though...... is anyone going to go Titan when they see the price difference for what in essence is a 2-4% performance increase?
That's very true. I totally forgot about the motherboard compatibility. I know in the past I had systems with only one pcie 3 slot so one gpu was the only option. So guess this really works if you have a good sli board but want the best price 2 perf in terms of gpus. Personally I have a 750w gold psu and it runs fine but I can see where someone who had a psu based on one gpu might need a replacement psu. Good pointers :)
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