• Competitor rules

    Please remember that any mention of competitors, hinting at competitors or offering to provide details of competitors will result in an account suspension. The full rules can be found under the 'Terms and Rules' link in the bottom right corner of your screen. Just don't mention competitors in any way, shape or form and you'll be OK.

** The Official Nvidia GeForce 'Pascal' Thread - for general gossip and discussions **

Anandtech said:
Geforce GTX 1080 - GFXBench Manhattan 3.1 Offscreen Scores

- Geforce GTX 1080: 480.4 FPS
- Geforce GTX 980 (Average Score): 306.9 FPS (56% Faster)
- Geforce GTX 980 (Best Score): 372,6 (29% Faster)
- Geforce GTX 980 Ti (Average Score): 366.9 FPS (31% Faster)
- Geforce GTX 980 Ti (Best Score): 437.7 FPS (10% Faster)

https://gfxbench.com/device.jsp?benc...Force+GTX+1080

30% again against average 980Ti scores.

There seems to be trend developing :p
 
I just checked my scores on Firestrike and I was a couple of points shy of 21K (20906).

Here is the top scores all the way down to what a Fury X has achieved.

Looking at that again the average cards are probably closer to the 21K mark. There is some really nice clockers in there. Meaker is at 1610 core on a 980ti lol.
 
You will get better performance and you have plenty of VRAM to help in those games that need it. I would certainly sell the 780Ti's and buy a single 1080.

Yeh makes sense to me as well! I'm getting just shy of 19k on Firestrike so assuming those charts aren't bs 26k is quite an improvement!

Anyone want a MSI 780 ti Gamers edition or two? :P
 
That is a big big jump when overclocked :eek:

yah at 2.1Ghz it hammers my 980ti @ 1625mhz.

those who doubted the 980 SLI perf claim have been (suprisingly) wrong. I did not think the 1080 could pull it off either.

Good job nvidia! My fleet of 980's are preparing to prop up my door.

dR3W551.gif
 
Yeah this may be the thing that makes me sell my 980s. Same or better performance all from one card, with double the VRAM and less heat/power. It seems a win win in all cases.
 
yeh game benchmarks will be nice to see

how much bigger is the full chip compared to this one? does one of you geeks know? (meant affectionately ofc!!)
im just wondering how much faster the new titan could be, 30% again? 50???
 
LOL @ hype. 2.1GHz for all!

Can't wait for all 1st wave stock to be bought up by 1 or 2 shops and ensuing drama.

Why can't you wait? Seriously, the way you act and play up is needless and childish. You really need to stop this crap posting all the time.
 
30% is something I would be happy with, much less than that and it is not really worth the extra over a 980ti, obviously more would be nice, but 30% would be an amount that would make a noticeable difference at 3440x1440 100hz, but anyone at 1080p or even 1440p will probably be fine with a 980ti, unless you are wanting to run 2560x1440 at 144hz and very high fps.
 
Last edited:
But a 980ti at completely stock settings, will boost to 1180-1200mhz as well, so that is not the stock listed settings of 1078mhz or whatever it is.

It can make it quite confusing to work out how things stack up unless the actual boost clocks are noted in benchmarks and surprisingly a lot of people don't actually understand how nVidia boost works.
 
It can make it quite confusing to work out how things stack up unless the actual boost clocks are noted in benchmarks and surprisingly a lot of people don't actually understand how nVidia boost works.

Yeh well the 1080 is probably at about 1800 at stock settings, the same as a 980ti would be about 1200, as long as there are no problems with the things that make it throttle, which are temps, power limit and something else I cannot remember.
 
30% is something I would be happy with, much less than that and it is not really worth the extra over a 980ti, obviously more would be nice, but 30% would be an amount that would make a noticeable difference at 3440x1440 100hz, but anyone at 1080p or even 1440p will probably be fine with a 980ti, unless you are wanting to run 2560x1440 at 144hz and very high fps.

980ti is dead now.
 
Also it is surprising that this gets such high scores when it has 64 ROPS, I thought it was going to have 80 ROPS and the 980ti has 96 ROPS, I don't know exactly what I am talking about but I understand that ROPS are important at higher resolution. Clearly the massive clock speed on these is making the 256bit bus and rops not a problem, but then the 1080ti will be insane if they do not limit the performance.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom