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**Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 Ti Review Thread**

I'm glad I didn't strip my loop and sell my 980's now.

Hoping I will get to strip mine down tonight...

Might do it anyway, regardless of if I get shipping info or not. Will just run one of the 290x's on air until I get my Ti's in that case.

Usually only have one GPU doing anything anyway in crossfire, so its not like I'll notice a any difference :D
 
Literally nowhere has any stock. A few have the Palit reference in stock but I'm not sure about that one.

I have a EVGA ACX ordered from OCUK and I'm one of the first in the queue so I'll get it the next day when they have stock whenever that is.

Although some other retailers are saying a 8th June expected date for stock of that model so it would be the same for OCUK wouldn't it?
 
Interesting......

Our colleagues over at Maximum PC have been performing some dangerous SLI experiments in their labs, only to come up with a startling discovery: two GTX 980 Tis are faster than one GTX 980 Ti! We know, we know—it's truly shocking. But these tests must be done, as the 4K gods must be sated with Ultra 60 fps performance.

Nvidia is pushing the 980 Ti as a solution for 4K gaming, which makes sense since its 6GB of VRAM is enough to support any currently available game pushed to the limit. But framerates are another story: not even the mighty 980 Ti can run games like GTA 5 or The Witcher 3 at 4K Ultra settings without dropping below 30 frames per second. Tweak some settings and you might get great framerates, or you could just slap another $650 card into the case and aim for the glory of 60 fps.

Maximum PC tested the SLI performance of a pair of GTX 980 Tis and got some interesting results. Scaling varies from game to game, and often offered only 20-30% increased performance over a single 980 Ti at 1080p. At 4K, however, the SLI setup scaled much better, delivering 89% higher average framerates in Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and 95% higher framerates in Tomb Raider.

Those are damn good numbers, and we hope to see them trend even higher over the next two years, as game developers start implementing DirectX 12 and getting more performance out of graphics hardware.

Check out the full article for all the numbers, as well as data on minimum framerates, which unfortunately don't scale as effectively in SLI.
 
Yeah that reviews shows perfectly well how bad the scaling for the Witcher 3 is.

Plus it easily dipped to below 50's at 1440p 100% full Ultra in the city with large crowds.

I also have an issue where sometimes the cards are barely used. 50% Usage on both GPUs, meaning I get stuck 40-50fps as though only 1 GPU is used.

The SLI drivers certainly still need some work for that game.
 
What do people think about two of these on x58?

I currently have two 970s that run very well but will soon be going 3440 x 1440.

The platform is clearly old but with blower cards it'd be PCIe 2.0 x16/x16 (my 670 are x16/x8 due to cooling issues in the adjacent slots).

How much of an issue would the rest of the system be? Can't help thinking that for a set budget the ti setup would still be a better bet than going x99 5820k and keeping the 970s?

It's the Xeon 6c/12t at 4.5ghz
 
What do people think about two of these on x58?

I currently have two 970s that run very well but will soon be going 3440 x 1440.

The platform is clearly old but with blower cards it'd be PCIe 2.0 x16/x16 (my 670 are x16/x8 due to cooling issues in the adjacent slots).

How much of an issue would the rest of the system be? Can't help thinking that for a set budget the ti setup would still be a better bet than going x99 5820k and keeping the 970s?

It's the Xeon 6c/12t at 4.5ghz

It should be fine, although you would lose some FPS compared to a newer system. Not a noticeable amount I think. A decent overlocked x58 CPU still has a lot of life left in it.
 
For those interested here's a recording of my two 980Ti's inside my NZXT H440 running 3DMark Firestrike.
Thanks for posting. I was having seconds thought about my reference pre-order but they sound pretty quiet from that.

I couldn't hear any difference when comparing the start to the end but I guess the fans must have ramped up at some point. Did the camera just not pick it up? Did you hear them kick in during the run?
 
Yeah that reviews shows perfectly well how bad the scaling for the Witcher 3 is.

Plus it easily dipped to below 50's at 1440p 100% full Ultra in the city with large crowds.

I also have an issue where sometimes the cards are barely used. 50% Usage on both GPUs, meaning I get stuck 40-50fps as though only 1 GPU is used.

The SLI drivers certainly still need some work for that game.

You also need to take in to consideration that two GM200 GPUs are pretty overkill for 1440p. That's a big reason why your usage will often be low. Single 980Ti is a better match for 1440p imo, especially for GSYNC. Like trying to have a bugatti work hard to cruise at 30mph. Sorry for the crap car analogy.
 
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You also need to take in to consideration that two GM200 GPUs are pretty overkill for 1440p. That's a big reason why your usage will often be low. Single 980Ti is a better match for 1440p imo, especially for GSYNC.

Agreed, if you're only going for a 60hz screen. You'll want two if you're going for 120/144
 
Agreed, if you're only going for a 60hz screen. You'll want two if you're going for 120/144

Thing is the ROG Swift has a high refresh rate but the whole point of GSYNC is that it should still feel awesomely smooth at 60fps anyway. Adding more power than you need might be just sabotaging consistency of performance.
 
You also need to take in to consideration that two GM200 GPUs are pretty overkill for 1440p. That's a big reason why your usage will often be low. Single 980Ti is a better match for 1440p imo, especially for GSYNC. Like trying to have a bugatti work hard to cruise at 30mph. Sorry for the crap car analogy.

Agreed, if you're only going for a 60hz screen. You'll want two if you're going for 120/144

My two superclocked cards can struggle with the Witcher 3 @ 1440p full Ultra and Gameworks.

In the cities I average 45fps for 980Ti SLI, while in the wilderness and in fights it's anywhere from 58-85fps.

The SLI scaling is bad though, just over 50% in the Witcher 3.

A single card would struggle in that games fully maxed.

While in GTA V, even with Distance Scaling maxed it's simply sublime at 1440p and G-Sync.
 
Thing is the ROG Swift has a high refresh rate but the whole point of GSYNC is that it should still feel awesomely smooth at 60fps anyway. Adding more power than you need might be just sabotaging consistency of performance.

Oh, in that case I disagree as I also have a ROG Swift and am going for 2x980Ti.
It partly depends on what games you play, but if it is a demanding FPS game for instance then you're going to want your FPS as close to refresh as possible. Also with DSR / downsampling then you can always put any extra grunt to good use (DSR is supposed to be working for SLI imminently)
 
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