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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 4 GB

I am about to spend my money for R9 290 and now this "Behemoth" coming, Damn, what should i do?????

Im in the same boat as you, got my cards up for sale ready to buy a R9 290 once my cards are sold but now I think ill be getting the GTX 970 instead, and people called me an AMD fanboy lol :slap:
 
This might be the card which allows me to go away from a dual-card setup to run a 2560x1600 resolution and have decent/average 60 fps.....
For a decent price:)
 
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......dude mini itx users all across the world just all smiled at the same time....... and power supply manufacturers just cursed ....... scraping plans for 1800 and 2000 watt psu's and mulling price cuts on the 1000 to 1600 watt range.... oh such glorious times....
 
Any suggestion for ordering now in Europe? (I never did this crazy before, but hey, it is a 50% improvement over 670! ) :) "Oh, and *** seems fucked." LOL Wiz!
 
wow. Look at that power consumptions.

Now lets wait for AMD what to say.
 
How AMD will response these Maxwell?
 
just finished reading W1z 970 SLI review... wow!!!!! did I say WOW?
 
Dang, I was hoping this would be a nice improvement over last generation, but it is a mediocre upgrade at best... Now I will be waiting till April or May, for nVidia to bring something to the table worth spending my money on.... count me not impressed.

You're missing very much the point of the product. The GM204 chip has been engineered to better the GTX680 part by X2. This is Nvidia moving with the times and creating the perfect platform for developing future GPU's. Some are moaning about it not being x% faster than a GTX780ti. You people need to go back to the lab and study up on physics. This card uses 2 billion less.... yes, 2 BILLION less transistors than 780ti. This card still performs higher than 780ti (though at stock clocks that might just be a frequency effect). That said, it overclocks to stupid levels - so far most reviewers are getting it to boost at 1400-1500Mhz. Cmon, ffs - that's insane. Even at those clocks it consumes less than a 780Ti and bests it by 20-25%.

This is a fantastic move. And if you really must bitch on about it not being so much more awesomely fantastic in performance - it's not the x10 chip, it's the x04 chip. To replace the 780/780ti chip you need the GM210 part. You'll get your jump in performance there but as folk have said, they'll sit on that and perfect it and wait for AMD to make their move.

If people are disappointed with the technical performance of this card, they really ought to get a grip on scientific reality.

All that said, I'll keep my 'relatively speaking' gas guzzling 780ti until the big maxwell comes out.
 
Wait until GTX 670's are widely available - then you'll have your choice of an expensive fully enabled GTX 980, a much cheaper GTX 670 with decent OC options, or a R9 290 with newly cratered pricing.

Probably not since the GTX 980's GM 204 is fully enabled anyway. Although a GTX 970 Ti is almost a certainty.

GTX670???
 
Now lets wait for AMD what to say.
AMD Exec: "Hey guys, I'm going out for fresh underwear I seem to have shit mine....anyone need a pai-.......OK, a pair for everyone"
 
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I really hate this card. It has the performance I want but it has the Nvidia treatment that I hate Nvidia for. Crap PCB, IMO crap control panel, locked voltage, low power limits and a price tag that is still higher than the one on the R9 290X when it launched(my R9 290X cost 12,000czk, one of these is 15,000+czk).
 
Nice performance, consumption and noise: quite impressed.

Now, all that's needed is a "reply" from AMD with cards that come VERY close to this performance (above or below: doesn't matter) so the price wars starts.
 
Big thanks for Wizz (at last) providing graphs for multimonitor geeks :toast:
Great card and that power consumption though :eek:
So this is their weapon of choice,cut down transistors making it cooler and more efficient...they had the reason to cut down VRM module to mediocre level cause these chip ain't gonna need more than 200W.Great feat nVidia :rockout:
 
Although I'm super impressed with the power consumption, I'm gonna stick with my 780ti until 20nm comes around or until AMD releases their new GPUs to see which would offer better perf/$ and perf/watt.

Thanks for the review Wiz! :toast:
 
I really hate this card. It has the performance I want but it has the Nvidia treatment that I hate Nvidia for. Crap PCB, IMO crap control panel, locked voltage, low power limits
Yep, pretty shitty. It's a wonder Nvidia engineers can look at themselves in the mirror...

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and a price tag that is still higher than the one on the R9 290X when it launched(my R9 290X cost 12,000czk, one of these is 15,000+czk).
Well, if price is a concern, that's what the GTX 970 is for isn't it ? I'm pretty sure they are cheaper than the 290X's launch price
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How AMD will response these Maxwell?
The usual - price cuts. 290X gets chopped down to $399 + a refreshed game bundle next week apparently.
 
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Tri-SLI over a 1000w PSU without any problem? Wow

I won't be seeling my R9 290 OC, for the price I paid it (280$) and having now a waterbloc on it, but wow.

This will make alot of used card I think.. and at a low price.. AMD will drop the price for sure, R9 290, will have to go to 300$.. and the 970 is like almost half power of a R9 290 at max...
 
So 4K is now playable with a card setup under $700. Peasants are still stuck at 1080/900/720, depending on which "nextgen" cablebox they bought.
 
Hmm, and you can get for less than $700 the performance of TitanZ which is $2999.99. :laugh:

:laugh:

AMD executing management is not very strong but nvidia's is not either. :D

I don't give a flying fvck about AMD/nvidia's management as long as they give me cards like these.
 
You guys absolutely killed it with your coverage of this release today - best coverage on the net. Well done!
 
Currently running GTX 690. Worth upgrading to GTX 980?
 
" Oh, and AMD seems fucked "

Real professional. Looks like someone is in bed with Nvidia.
 
You're missing very much the point of the product. The GM204 chip has been engineered to better the GTX680 part by X2. This is Nvidia moving with the times and creating the perfect platform for developing future GPU's. Some are moaning about it not being x% faster than a GTX780ti. You people need to go back to the lab and study up on physics. This card uses 2 billion less.... yes, 2 BILLION less transistors than 780ti. This card still performs higher than 780ti (though at stock clocks that might just be a frequency effect). That said, it overclocks to stupid levels - so far most reviewers are getting it to boost at 1400-1500Mhz. Cmon, ffs - that's insane. Even at those clocks it consumes less than a 780Ti and bests it by 20-25%.

This is a fantastic move. And if you really must bitch on about it not being so much more awesomely fantastic in performance - it's not the x10 chip, it's the x04 chip. To replace the 780/780ti chip you need the GM210 part. You'll get your jump in performance there but as folk have said, they'll sit on that and perfect it and wait for AMD to make their move.

If people are disappointed with the technical performance of this card, they really ought to get a grip on scientific reality.

All that said, I'll keep my 'relatively speaking' gas guzzling 780ti until the big maxwell comes out.

What matters in the end, unless you are paying some kind of absolutely absurd rate for your electricity, is performance. Performance/watt is a nice metric, but acting like end users should be impressed by that (as many reviewers are doing) is silly. There are only three times performance/watt matters:

1) You pay through the nose for electricity and see a meaningful difference in your monthly electricity bill by saving 100W or so of electricity (99.9% of people don't pay electricity rates this high)
or
2) Performance/watt is so bad that the card can't cope (too hot/loud... think GTX 480 / R9 290X)
or
3) You want to use multiple GPUs but have a small/midrange PSU and don't want to upgrade it


#1 applies to almost nobody, and #2 hasn't really applied to an Nvidia card since the 480, so all the fawning over performance/watt is overblown. #3 is the only real-world usefulness to this, I think - it's pretty epic that you could more or less go 980 SLI on a 650W power supply. But do you spend all your time when your PC is on obsessing over the readout of your Kill-A-Watt meter? No? I didn't think so. So let's talk more about performance and less about performance/watt.

And saying that the point of this product is to replace the GK104 cards is silly. They EOL'd the GK110 gaming cards; clearly this is seen as a replacement for them. And from a pure performance standpoint, it's unimpressive. ~10% better than previous gen. *Yawn* ... all the lavish praise being given to this card is unjustified. It's nice, but "the new 8800" this is not.

The 970, on the other hand, is a real home run at $330. Insanely good value there. But the 980 is very by-the-numbers "meh".

Call me when the real high end Maxwell gets here.

Also, that last line in the review is hilarious (and almost certainly accurate), but quite unprofessional. Are we back in grade school here? Disappointing, W1zzard.
 
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Wow.....some people. ... The fact that Nvidia released something this great and didn't price it ridiculously is a win for every one. this is just progress. Next amd will answer and the cycle will continue
 
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