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Whats with all the nvidia fanboys saying RIP AMD... £509 RRP for a card that beats stock 980ti's in every regard.. overclocking is a different story but you can't really judge that yet.
Seeing some of the reviews so far, I may be tempted to go Green. I’ve never been Green, I went from a 3dFX Voodoo 3 3000 onto a ATI 9500 and have been Red since, but this release isn’t doing much to inspire me to stay
I’ll read more reviews over the coming days, and see how well they overclock. Hopefully they’ll show to be better than what seems to be coming across at the moment.
elmarko said:The issues is, while it does well comparatively at 4k, it appears to have significantly more frame rate variation. While the averages are high - they stutter more & suffer more drops (this may be a result of either immature drivers or the 4gb memory).
Dropping 2fps from the average for a much smoother experience is worth it & at it stands today the stock Ti is more stable.
Also, looking at the card temps - even thought the CPU remains cool, much of the rest of the card is pushing very high heat, this may be the reason for the slight 'under-clock', with not enough thought put into the ancillary cooling.
This is at this stage speculation, but it would make sense as to why the card is clocked so low it doesn't even reach any significant temps at all (when if it was able to easily over-clock by a huge margin it would come pre-clocked higher to do better on the first reviews).
Sweclockers wrote that they could barely get it stable at 100mhz over stock. Maybe AMD lowered the voltages a bit too much to keep the tdp down?It really comes down to overclocking. If it clocks like a beast, runs cool and quiet and can be had for £500 then it's a done deal. If the £650 price range 980ti cards still smash it to bits then it really depends on whether you want to spend the extra £150.