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For me it is on a 3440x1440 monitor. Typically on games like the new TR I was getting 45fps, now I can get 60 ish with the same settings and more with an easy OC. FYI, I put the 980Ti into a spare computer that I was assembling as a 'Steam Machine' sitting under my TV - so I was in the market for a new card anyway.
This is an extended bench of the Witcher 3 with stock and OC profiles (I was testing out to see if it really did thermally throttle ... it does not!!)
I also don't get any 'revving' with my card.
Did anyone else see today that the ETA for the Asus GTX 1080 STRIX got pushed back another week?
How do you make those reports?
I just logged the data in MSI afterburner and pulled the data into excel and made a fancy chart
Guru3d MSI Geforce GTX 1080 Gaming X Review:
http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/msi-geforce-gtx-1080-gaming-x-8g-review,1.html
Also noticed this on jays feed. Not looking that much better for AIB cards really. Glad I've gone with 2 EVGA SC ref and watercooling.
Guess he's talking about the MSI Gaming X.
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@Fall3n13 Mike crashes around 2035. It proves my point that extra power connectors doesn't help
Guru3d MSI Geforce GTX 1080 Gaming X Review:
http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/msi-geforce-gtx-1080-gaming-x-8g-review,1.html
which EVGA card?
Mine arrived
Suprised, they do sound quieter then my refrence Titan X's at like for like fan profile, not absolute silent but a good deal quieter, I imagine after market will be even nicer. One of the two OC's very nicely, hitting just under 2200 Mhz before crashing on stock volts while the second is managing just abit above 2100. In SLI for gaming both running happy at 2050 Mhz no issue and 11050 on the Memory with minimum of tweaks.
Will post some tests in abit of the 1080 at stock and OC vs what my Titan X did at stock and OC.
Tempted to buy a third card to fill that gap
Mine arrived
Suprised, they do sound quieter then my refrence Titan X's at like for like fan profile, not absolute silent but a good deal quieter, I imagine after market will be even nicer. One of the two OC's very nicely, hitting just under 2200 Mhz before crashing on stock volts while the second is managing just abit above 2100. In SLI for gaming both running happy at 2050 Mhz no issue and 11050 on the Memory with minimum of tweaks.
Will post some tests in abit of the 1080 at stock and OC vs what my Titan X did at stock and OC.
Tempted to buy a third card to fill that gap