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

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Will the 980ti have a dodgy memory confit like the 970?

Also, anyone else think that 6gb for 4k would become a limit before grunt

NVIDIA have not borked the ROPs and memory usage with the 980Ti. They would be silly to do that again after the 970 revelations. In most cases you should run out of grunt at 4k before 6GB vram. This is much more relevant with a single card or two card SLI. At 4k you don't necessarily need every setting on Ultra, namely AA.
 
What would u do? Sell a 970 to get the TI with intentions of going 1440p in a few months or sell an Acer Gsync 1080P monitor and buy a Rog Swift to stick with the 970 for a while?
 
Same if you have or are getting a G-Sync display. I do hope AMD can compete aggressively on performance with a single GPU though. Better for us all.

Fingers are crossed for them.


NVIDIA have not borked the ROPs and memory usage with the 980Ti. They would be silly to do that again after the 970 revelations. In most cases you should run out of grunt at 4k before 6GB vram. This is much more relevant with a single card or two card SLI. At 4k you don't necessarily need every setting on Ultra, namely AA.

Guess they will have decided not to harvest dies with non-functioning L2 as they did for the 970. Perhaps a new Quadro model will make an appearance.
 
NVIDIA have not borked the ROPs and memory usage with the 980Ti. They would be silly to do that again after the 970 revelations. In most cases you should run out of grunt at 4k before 6GB vram. This is much more relevant with a single card or two card SLI. At 4k you don't necessarily need every setting on Ultra, namely AA.

It's not long since they got caught out on the 970, and this card would likely have been designed long before that. Hopefully you are correct.

As for 4k and AA, yes, it is important for me. Especially as I have a 40 inch 4k screen which has similar poi to 27 inch 2560x1440.
 
the flip side of that coin could read "Nvidia milking the market at every opportunity" :D

I agree with that but I see Nvidia for people that really love their gaming and pc whereas I also do but not willing to pay that amount so stick with AMD, if G-Sync continues to be better than freesync when I go to upgrade my monitor and GPU I might end up getting Nvidia anyway if the price/performance isn't to much more than AMD.

I guess this would be enough for 1440p right? Might wait for this for a single 1440p gpu.

A GTX 980 or R9 290x is enough for 1440p imo, only thing I'd say they can't power is Witcher 3, my R9 290 feels perfect for me with some AA @1440p, personally I want cards that can power UHD 60fps easily.
 
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