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Hardware Async Compute + Nvidia = LOL for all generations.
You do realise NVidia make the fastest DX12 card you can get.
yup that's why i own one![]()
The 980ti is a better overclocker than a 1080. Clock for clock the 980ti outperforms a 1080.
All the graphed results showing a 1080 running at faster fps, is because they are comparing a 1080 running at 1600mhz base clock, versus a 980ti running at 1000mhz base clock.
Once you start overclocking the 980ti, it outperforms the 1080. A 980ti at plus 1500mhz, outperforms a 1080 at plus 2000mhz, as can been seen from the results of Firestrike Scores, where overclocked 980ti scores, are higher than overclocked 1080 scores.
A 980ti is still a very capable card and it is not worth upgrading to a 1080, if you already have a 980ti.
The Titan X Pascal is a proper upgrade to a 980ti, as the performance of one Titan X Pascal is almost equal to the performance of 980ti SLI.
The other true upgrade, will be the 1080ti that is meant to be coming out sometime at the start of next year.
Firestrike 1080 Scores :
http://www.3dmark.com/search#/?mode...e/fs/P/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080&gpuName=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
Firestrike 980ti Scores :
http://www.3dmark.com/search#/?mode...fs/P/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti&gpuName=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti
The 980ti is a better overclocker than a 1080. Clock for clock the 980ti outperforms a 1080.
All the graphed results showing a 1080 running at faster fps, is because they are comparing a 1080 running at 1600mhz base clock, versus a 980ti running at 1000mhz base clock.
Once you start overclocking the 980ti, it outperforms the 1080. A 980ti at plus 1500mhz, outperforms a 1080 at plus 2000mhz, as can been seen from the results of Firestrike Scores, where overclocked 980ti scores, are higher than overclocked 1080 scores.
A 980ti is still a very capable card and it is not worth upgrading to a 1080, if you already have a 980ti.
The Titan X Pascal is a proper upgrade to a 980ti, as the performance of one Titan X Pascal is almost equal to the performance of 980ti SLI.
The other true upgrade, will be the 1080ti that is meant to be coming out sometime at the start of next year.
Firestrike 1080 Scores :
http://www.3dmark.com/search#/?mode...e/fs/P/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080&gpuName=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
Firestrike 980ti Scores :
http://www.3dmark.com/search#/?mode...fs/P/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti&gpuName=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti
The 980ti is a better overclocker than a 1080. Clock for clock the 980ti outperforms a 1080.
All the graphed results showing a 1080 running at faster fps, is because they are comparing a 1080 running at 1600mhz base clock, versus a 980ti running at 1000mhz base clock.
Once you start overclocking the 980ti, it outperforms the 1080. A 980ti at plus 1500mhz, outperforms a 1080 at plus 2000mhz, as can been seen from the results of Firestrike Scores, where overclocked 980ti scores, are higher than overclocked 1080 scores.
A 980ti is still a very capable card and it is not worth upgrading to a 1080, if you already have a 980ti.
The Titan X Pascal is a proper upgrade to a 980ti, as the performance of one Titan X Pascal is almost equal to the performance of 980ti SLI.
The other true upgrade, will be the 1080ti that is meant to be coming out sometime at the start of next year.
Firestrike 1080 Scores :
http://www.3dmark.com/search#/?mode...e/fs/P/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080&gpuName=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
Firestrike 980ti Scores :
http://www.3dmark.com/search#/?mode...fs/P/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti&gpuName=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Still a good card that fetches a decent price second hand, I'll be keeping mine until i feel the need for an upgrade. Like maybe when hell freezes over and Valve release a new game using their new engine.. L4D3 is apparently not that far off.
with gsync, yeah why not? certainly better than playing at 28 to 36