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So, what are the odds of hitting 1500 on the core on these under water?
Or will that likely require custom BIOS?
[/URL][/IMG]cant wait to install this and have a play will get ek[/URL][/IMG] block and backplate delivered in a couple of days
Well, a slight update to my current experience with the 980ti. No doubt its a heater but the last few gaming sessions havent been that bad actually in this department.
Last session was BF4 Using ultra preset @ 3440x1440 locked to 60 fps and vsync enabled.
Through out the entire match the fps was steady and didnt dip and usage went between 35-60% so much performance in this card. Card didnt go above 69 degrees with a custom fancurve reaching 55%. Its a little noisy due to the air getting tunneled through the heatsink but with a pair of headphones on as i usually use i didnt notice it one bit.
Its so sweet to be able to push fps=hz at such a high resolution monitor with maximum details even in games like Dragon Age INQ.
I would however recommend any 980ti to download the gsync hotfix driver from nvidia ->HERE<-. I got annoying stuttering on the release driver whenever i used vsync and this driver for whatever reason have fixed it..
You guys ever just played a game without fannying around ?
You guys ever just played a game without fannying around ?
Be interesting to compare Dragon Age on these in SLI against 3 x 290X 8GB, with everything maxed.
According to overlay can get up to 6.5GB vram usage on current cards, so will be interesting to see if I get any stutter of any kind on the 980 ti's...
Don't have very much I can do comparisons of, as not a lot installed currently. Will do a heaven bench tonight, Firestrike bench, and I believe DAI has an in-built, so can do that.
Other games installed:
FC4, Beyond Earth, Witcher 3, Advanced warfare.
Do any of those have benches built in?
Good stuff. Out of curiosity what settings can you apply in Dragon Age Inquisition whilst maintaining a rock solid 60 FPS?
On my Titan X at 1350mhz I could do everything maxed, MSAA turned off, and resolution scaling lowered to 90%. That gave me 60 FPS even in intense fights.