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Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 Ti Coming This Summer Featuring 3072 CUDA Cores and 6GB of GDDR5

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They can't price it within £100 of a TX, the cheapest being £800, I'd wager it will be at the absolute most £650.

If it comes out at say £700, someone spending that kind of cash on a GPU will just look at spending the extra £100 to get the TX with a fully enabled part and 12GB vram.

970 = £210
980 = £379
980Ti = £549
TX = £800

Sounds about right to me :)

TX is available for the equivalent of £699 + shipping right now if you look around.
 
If you were talking 4K I would say 100% go for SLI but at 1440p on the ROG Swift I think a single 980Ti would do you good. Gregster has experience of GM200 GPU's in SLI and for him at 1440p the single TX was enough in the end.

If you love your fps really high though it won't hurt and should be much cheaper than TX SLI.
I'l only SLI the 980 TI's with the assumption that its priced competitively enough at 700 euro's or 500 pounds.
And hell yes, I am such a high frames and refresh rate junkie its not even funny. :D
 
970 = £210
980 = £379
980Ti = £549
TX = £800

Sounds about right to me :)

Flipping hell, I wish! I wouldn't know what to choose (though AMD gotta release their stuff first, cos that could be an option) a very cheap 970, I'd be happy if I got a good one even for £250 and wait till Pascal before going all out. Or spend a bit more on a 980 as long as it has +33% the performance of a 970. Which I don't think it does, but it does do 1440p better and there's overclocking...

Education reallllllly went downhill in the 90's onwards ;) :p

Amen to that... my post 90s education has taught me jack all. A in A-level maths? Doesn't matter when I can't even do the simple calculations these days (and I'm young). Dare I say my enthusiasm for building PCs has taught me more than school ever did?
 
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