Introduction
NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 980 Ti was released in June last year. Built on the same GM200 GPU as the GeForce Titan X, it has fewer shaders (2816 vs 3072). While the GTX 980 Ti's GPU is still produced on a 28 nanometer process at TSMC in Taiwan, it comes with the fantastic power efficiency optimizations of the NVIDIA Maxwell architecture, which promises lower power draw, higher performance, and reduced fan noise all at the same time.
Our review of the reference design GTX 980 Ti revealed that it is barely slower than the Titan X, which means custom designs could surpass Titan X performance at a much lower price point.
Today, we are reviewing the Gigabyte GTX 980 Ti Xtreme Gaming, which is Gigabyte's most recent variant of the GTX 980 Ti it released just a few weeks ago. The card is part of Gigabyte's new Xtreme Gaming lineup set to cater to the needs of gamers and overclockers alike. Gigabyte installed a large triple-fan, triple-slot heatsink to ensure the card stays cool at all times. In terms of PCB design, the card is identical to the Gigabyte GTX 980 Ti WaterForce, just with an air cooler instead. Out of the box, the card comes overclocked to a base clock of 1216 MHz, and memory has also been overclocked to 1801 MHz. With a price of $690, the card is remarkably cheaper than the ASUS GTX 980 Ti Matrix or MSI GTX 980 Ti Lightning.
GeForce GTX 980 Ti Market Segment Analysis | GeForce GTX 970 | Radeon R9 290X | Radeon R9 390X | GeForce GTX 780 Ti | GeForce GTX 980 | Radeon R9 Fury | Radeon R9 Fury X | GeForce GTX 980 Ti | Gigabyte GTX 980 Xtreme Gaming | GeForce GTX Titan X | Radeon R9 295X2 |
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Shader Units | 1664 | 2816 | 2816 | 2880 | 2048 | 3584 | 4096 | 2816 | 2816 | 3072 | 2x 2816 |
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ROPs | 56 | 64 | 64 | 48 | 64 | 64 | 64 | 96 | 96 | 96 | 2x 64 |
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Graphics Processor | GM204 | Hawaii | Hawaii | GK110 | GM204 | Fiji | Fiji | GM200 | GM200 | GM200 | 2x Hawaii |
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Transistors | 5200M | 6200M | 6200M | 7100M | 5200M | 8900M | 8900M | 8000M | 8000M | 8000M | 2x 6200M |
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Memory Size | 4 GB | 4 GB | 8 GB | 3 GB | 4 GB | 4 GB | 4 GB | 6 GB | 6 GB | 12 GB | 2x 4 GB |
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Memory Bus Width | 256 bit | 512 bit | 512 bit | 384 bit | 256 bit | 4096 bit | 4096 bit | 384 bit | 384 bit | 384 bit | 2x 512 bit |
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Core Clock | 1051 MHz+ | 1000 MHz | 1050 MHz | 876 MHz+ | 1126 MHz+ | 1000 MHz | 1050 MHz | 1000 MHz+ | 1216 MHz+ | 1000 MHz+ | 1018 MHz |
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Memory Clock | 1750 MHz | 1250 MHz | 1500 MHz | 1750 MHz | 1750 MHz | 500 MHz | 500 MHz | 1750 MHz | 1801 MHz | 1750 MHz | 1250 MHz |
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Price | $290 | $300 | $400 | $390 | $470 | $520 | $630 | $620 | $690 | $1000 | $620 |
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Packaging
Contents
You will receive:
- Graphics card + driver CD
- Documentation
- PCIe power cable
- Gigabyte wrist band
- Gigabyte case badge
The Card
Gigabyte's card uses the company's new edgy, industrial cooler design with a heatsink out of nothing but metal for that extra high quality feel and durability. On the back is a sturdy backplate. Dimensions of the card are 29.0 cm x 13.5 cm.
Each fan is equipped with its own set of RGB LEDs which provide a breathtaking color theme that changes color over time. You can adjust the colors using Gigabyte's OC Guru software.
Installation requires three slots in your system.
Display connectivity options include one DVI port, one HDMI port, and three DisplayPorts.
The GPU also comes with an HDMI sound device. It is HDMI 2.0 compatible, which supports HD audio and Blu-ray 3D movies.
You may combine up to four GTX 980 Ti cards in a multi-GPU SLI configuration.
Pictured above are the front and back, showing the disassembled board. High-res versions are also available (
front,
back).