Introduction
The GeForce GTX 980 is NVIDIA's latest high-end single-GPU graphics card, made possible by the company's new Maxwell architecture. The GM204 graphics processor that powers the GTX 980 in this review comes with amazing power consumption improvements that are the foundation behind the GeForce GTX 970 and GTX 980 taking the enthusiast market by storm.
The GeForce GTX 980 is carved out of the 28 nm GM204 silicon with all its shaders enabled, resulting in a shader count of 2,048. There are 128 available texture units and the ROP count is a massive 64, with a 256-bit bus connecting 4 GB of GDDDR5 memory.
The ASUS GeForce GTX 980 Matrix is the company's new flagship card with tons of awesome features for hardcore overclockers, like a memory heater to avoid subzero cold bugs. With LN2 mode enabled, any limits on voltage and power are also gone, so you can easily unleash the card's full potential.
Out of the box, the card comes overclocked to 1241 MHz, though memory remained at the NVIDIA default of 1750 MHz. With a price of $660, the card is certainly not cheap as it is over $100 more expensive than cheaper GTX 980 variants.
GTX 980 Market Segment Analysis | GeForce GTX 680 | GeForce GTX 780 | Radeon R9 290 | GeForce GTX 970 | Radeon R9 290X | Radeon HD 7990 | GeForce GTX Titan | GeForce GTX 780 Ti | GeForce GTX 980 | ASUS GTX 980 Matrix |
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Shader Units | 1536 | 2304 | 2560 | 1664 | 2816 | 2x 2048 | 2688 | 2880 | 2048 | 2048 |
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ROPs | 32 | 48 | 64 | 64 | 64 | 2x 32 | 48 | 48 | 64 | 64 |
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Graphics Processor | GK104 | GK110 | Hawaii | GM204 | Hawaii | 2x Tahiti | GK110 | GK110 | GM204 | GM204 |
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Transistors | 3500M | 7100M | 6200M | 5200M | 6200M | 2x 4310M | 7100M | 7100M | 5200M | 5200M |
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Memory Size | 2048 MB | 3072 MB | 4096 MB | 4096 MB | 4096 MB | 2x 3072 MB | 6144 MB | 3072 MB | 4096 MB | 4096 MB |
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Memory Bus Width | 256 bit | 384 bit | 512 bit | 256 bit | 512 bit | 2x 384 bit | 384 bit | 384 bit | 256 bit | 256 bit |
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Core Clock | 1006 MHz+ | 863 MHz+ | 947 MHz | 1051 MHz+ | 1000 MHz | 1000 MHz | 837 MHz+ | 876 MHz+ | 1126 MHz+ | 1241 MHz+ |
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Memory Clock | 1502 MHz | 1502 MHz | 1250 MHz | 1750 MHz | 1250 MHz | 1500 MHz | 1502 MHz | 1750 MHz | 1750 MHz | 1750 MHz |
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Price | $340 | $350 | $270 | $330 | $320 | $410 | $1000 | $490 | $550 | $660 |
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Packaging
Package Contents
You will receive:
- Graphics card
- Driver CD + documentation
- 2x PCIe power cable
- ASUS ROG case badge
The Card
The ASUS GTX 980 Matrix cooler looks fantastic with its bulky yet refined looks. Its slightly glossy and matte surfaces combine with the red highlights to make this one of the best-looking coolers I've seen. However, with its dimensions of 29.5 cm x 15.5 cm, it ends up being quite big.
Installation requires two slots in your system.
Display connectivity options include one DVI port, one HDMI port, and three DisplayPorts. You may use all outputs at the same time, so triple-monitor-surround gaming is possible with one card. With three DP outputs, you can build yourself a triple-monitor G-Sync-surround setup with only a single card!
The GPU also includes an HDMI sound device. It is HDMI 2.0 compatible, which includes HD audio and Blu-ray 3D movies support.
You may combine up to three GTX 980 cards in a multi-GPU SLI configuration. AMD recently switched to transferring CrossFire data via the PCI-Express bus in order to handle 4K frames. NVIDIA's SLI suffers from no such limitations, so there is no reason for NVIDIA to use PCIe.
Pictured above are the front and back, showing the disassembled board. High-res versions are also available (
front,
back).