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Not convinced XDMA is making the difference and more that the 290X are better equipped to handle the resolution bus and bandwidth wise in general.
Unfortunately with their testing methods and the mix of variables to play with leaving too many unanswered questions i.e. the 780tis potentially being VRAM limited in some situations, etc. (so you can't see if the extra VRAM bandwidth helps to even things up) its hard to take anything away from that review of any substance.
I couldn't see any mention of it or any kind of testing to see what the effective if would be from a quick skim and from having a 780 and a 4K panel I can tell you in many of those situations they are testing VRAM does become an issue especially when you whack the MSAA up.
I'm not slating crossfire here or even saying XDMA doesn't have some significant advantages and/or that SLI does/doesn't have problems I just don't think they've done enough testing to make any kind of claims like that without fully eliminating other potential factors.
Have they tested 980 SLI using AI and WD's@4K?
The AMD Radeon R9 290X was outperformed by the GeForce GTX 980 more than it outperformed the GTX 780 Ti.
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There were scaling problems in some PCP games too.
http://hardocp.com/article/2014/09/...rce_gtx_980_video_card_review/14#.VE7vYvmsXlE
Bottom line, the parity it had in single mode is gone-there is an SLi problem somewhere.
It might be driver related, could be hardware or combination, time will tell whatever the problem is.
http://hardocp.com/article/2014/10/27/nvidia_geforce_gtx_980_sli_4k_video_card_review/1#.VE6sKPmsXlE
Nvidia have some work to do on the SLi front hopefully some driver work will get it up there with Radeon.
Would the Titans fare any better?
Not surprised at all, people will just have to remortgage their house when the 980ti is released, im guessing it will have 6GB ram?
I bet the new AMD cards will be good value for money, and even more ram!![]()
I've been telling people from day one it's just a scaling issue with the new cards, give it a while to get sorted out.
There is nothing wrong with the scaling in fact it is very good at low resolutions.
The performance profile of the GTX 980 is very similar to the GTX 680 as the resolutions increase.
Dude running DSR at 4k on my cards completely and utter kills SLI in some games.
Drop DSR down a factor and scaling is fine again.