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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 SLI

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well i do imagine the 600 and 7k series will soon be dropped from the line up now they are getting older, but even so being able to compare the new to the old is great as you know the results are all comparable. unlike some sites where the same list will all use current drivers (at the time of release) and some even have cards side by side from different test systems and platforms....
 
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Obviously, STiLL not a single card or SLI or Cross Fire can beat Crysis3 Game with 4k resolution for at least 60 FPS...
I am dissapointed... I am sticking with 1080p!
What about 1440P 144hz on the ASUS Swift? It's the perfect monitor for high refresh rate gaming. It has Gsync too.
 
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What about 1440P 144hz on the ASUS Swift? It's the perfect monitor for high refresh rate gaming. It has Gsync too.

Good luck finding one in stock :(

I have been looking for a while and they always sell out.
 
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I really wouldn't even bother including 1600x900 in any comparative metric, you're obviously running into a CPU limitation on more than a few benches...

IMO that's exactly why 1600x900 is still interesting. Since there is no performance to be gained from the second card, it lets us see just how much overhead the multi-GPU config adds.
 
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Just got my 2 reference Zotac GTX 980 yesterday. The build quality is amazing and I love the metal housing and back plate. Definitely a step in the right direction for NVIDIA.
 
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