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GTAV is cpu bound though and he seems to only be using a skylake quad cpu
Have you heard a reference card fan at 100%??
I dont buy reference ones![]()
lol there is something weird about those benchmarks on the games. Surely a 980Ti does better than that?
I think it's party down to the fact he said he has EVERYTHING maxed out. In the real world no one in their right mind is going to max out the AA at 4k. thats madness. Also the grass in GTA V at ultra is just silly hard on GPUs.
Not necessarily.We can agree tho, that nvidias own graphs should show the best case they could find. So i expect lower than that on average in real life performance.
83c full load![]()
It was a pretty lazy effort definitely. Obviously a 'me first' sort of cash-in for a few clicks.What a **** review by Edward, no mention of ambient temps or GPU comparisons.
Reference cards from NVIDIA are always designed for silent running, they always target around 80c load temperatures and maintain fan RPM to hold at this temperature area.
So for all we know the fan could have being only ramping to like 30-40%, NVIDIA's fan profile is geared towards silence and as such 80c load area is their target.
If you want the card to run cooler then you need to set a different fan profile for high RPM to reduce temps, which if your overclocking or benchmarking is fine or just set to 100%.
But 80c running will do no harm, the card is designed for it.![]()
Reference cards from NVIDIA are always designed for silent running, they always target around 80c load temperatures and maintain fan RPM to hold at this temperature area.
So for all we know the fan could have being only ramping to like 30-40%, NVIDIA's fan profile is geared towards silence and as such 80c load area is their target.
If you want the card to run cooler then you need to set a different fan profile for high RPM to reduce temps, which if your overclocking or benchmarking is fine or just set to 100%.
But 80c running will do no harm, the card is designed for it.![]()
Dont know exactly what FastSync is yet, but no, it doesn't sound like a replacement for Gsync, nor an all-purpose replacement for vsync. Seems like it's a VR-friendly form of vysnc that comes with a smaller latency penalty.So am I seeing 2 1080s, the 1080 gaming and 1080VR version?
And what's this fast sync? A replacement for GSYNC?
Don't make me need a new monitor!!