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Does anyone run a 980ti at stock?
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Please tell me you have those cards under water Kaap?
Also didn't realise they had full coper heatsinks. What temps do they run at if you don't have them under water?
so you've disabled GPU boost?
So comparing an overclocked 980ti power usage to a stock 290x is fair, either overclock both or neither.![]()
AMD’s Raja Koduri unveiled two next generation 14nm GPUs, dubbed Polaris 11 and Polaris 10, to power high-end desktops and bring console-class gaming performance to notebooks. Both of these graphics processing units are based on AMD’s recently announced next generation”Polaris” graphics architecture. Which features the high performance Samsung/Globalfoundries 14LPP FinFET manufacturing process technology
Hmm, a "console class GPU" is something a bit better than a 7870, iirc. Not as good as a 7950 by a long way.
That is one of the announced GPUs, intended mainly for notebooks, and very low-end desktop (equal to the 270/370, roughly...)
That means one of two things, then. They have one new GPU to power everything from the new Fury class GPU, then the new 490 class, then the new 480 class.
Or they are going to have to re-use some of the current range. Like the Fury and the 390.
Otherwise it would be like nV having to use the same chip (GM100) for Titan, the 980ti, the 980 AND the 970. Could they actually do this? Seems unlikely.
So... we should expect some re-brands in the next-gen lineup?