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Will you be ditching your 980 TI\TX for Pascal?

Yup, if only to avoid nVidia's active 'downgrade' program ;)

Tbh if the next Titan is 2x the performance of the current Ti then I probably will. Playing with a 40in 4k panel at present (bought for Bro, doesn't need it til next weekend) and I'll be needing the horsepower.... :o
 
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Maybe, but advancing game technology and graphics means an upgrade is probably on the cards every 2 years or so if you want to play the latest games well. No amount of driver improvements will overcome that after a few years the hardware is obsolete.

It's quite the opposite TBH, Hardware tech is vastly outstripping what is being used in gaming, remember 1080p isn't even standard in this Console generation and the vast majority of PC gamers are using 1080p compared to 1440p and 4K, a 780Ti is still a great card at 1080p and a 980Ti/Titan X is huge overkill.

My personal opinion is in gaming we could do a lot better with optimising software rather than battering it with raw overkill GPU power because if Dev's optimised PC games to the levels of Console Games because of fixed systems and then allowed us then to customise our settings depending on how fast our PC is I'm sure you would see huge gains.
 
Had my 780 3 years now so due an upgrade :) maybe the 1080.

Would help if i read the op properly lol dont' own a 980/ti so no :D
 
Do explain, I've not noticed any performance drop in PC, in fact SLI performance is better than its ever been.

As the guy below your post said fallout 4 1.3 patch. Performance might get fixed but thats not what I was getting at. The performance hit isn't even across generations Kepler is far worse off the Maxwell, the same has been seen Project Cars. If this trend continues were newer games run much worse on prior generation cards then I wouldn't be happy abput shelling out 500 plus on Nvidia's hardware.
 
I don't think a GTX980ti eats up anything at 1440p. A lot of games It just barely gets 60fps. Pascal should be the real game eater at 1440p and 4K should be much better then maxwell ever has done.

To be fair a lot of benchmarks are showing the stock Ti numbers. Aftermarket cards plus overclocking further can add 35-40% easily :cool:
 
As the guy below your post said fallout 4 1.3 patch. Performance might get fixed but thats not what I was getting at. The performance hit isn't even across generations Kepler is far worse off the Maxwell, the same has been seen Project Cars. If this trend continues were newer games run much worse on prior generation cards then I wouldn't be happy abput shelling out 500 plus on Nvidia's hardware.

If nVidia carry on with this then it's gonna be a bitch to sell cards second-hand :D :p
 
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