Testseek.co.uk have collected 602 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 4GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 4GB GDDR5 PCIe.
September 2014
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The editors liked
Class leading Performance
Power efficient
Excellent features
Great overclocking potential
Great performance
Very impressive energy efficiency
Excellent architecture
Overclocks well
Better than the GTX 780 Ti in every regard
Unrivaled power efficiency
Efficient performance
High quality construction
Now includes a backplate
Cheaper than its predecessor's launch price
Improved display output options
Huge overclocking potential
Video memory upgrade – now 4GB
Improved com
Excellent performance
Great port selection
Works quietly
Low power draw
Competitively priced
Great minimum frame rate
Mid
Range pricing
Top
Notch performance
Superb overclocking
Lower power consumption
Breezes through 1080p and 1440p games
Handles most 4K titles
More efficient than rivals
Power efficiency is unmatched in the high end
4GB GDDR5 memory
Masses of overclocking headroom
Quiet
Nvidia reference cards look great
Class leading performance at the price
Launch price of £429.99
£100less than many GTX780Ti prices
The editors didn't like
Physical SLI bridge remains
Can get hot when overclocked (reference design)
Not the fullfat
Performance Maxwell
Won't manage 60fps at highquality 4K
No Nvidiabundled games
Stock cooler thermal throttles a little
Loses a bit of ground at higher resolutions
Demanding games still aren't smooth at 4K
AMD-based competitors offer better bang for your buck
Doesn't set new standards for high-end performance
Still using 28nm process.
A little slower than R9 390X
Strong competition from two AMD cards
You would still need two of them for high frame rates at 4K resolutions.
Abstract: Nvidia introduced its newest graphics architecture, code-named Maxwell, about seven months ago in the mid-range GeForce GTX 750 and 750 Ti. While those cards don't deliver the high performance of a flagship gaming rig, they introduce unheard of energy eff...
Without doubt, the GTX 980 is a great graphics card. By and large, it is unmatched in the performance arena, and there's certainly nothing that even comes close to it at this end of the market when you look at performance per watt. It is also very well cr...
power efficiency is unmatched in the high end, 4GB GDDR5 memory, masses of overclocking headroom, quiet, Nvidia reference cards look great, class leading performance at the price, launch price of £429.99, £100less than many GTX780Ti prices
You would still need two of them for high frame rates at 4K resolutions.
When I first analysed Nvidia's GTX750ti back in March I was supremely impressed with the Maxwell architecture. This was a card that when overclocked could keep up with AMD's HD7850. When you realised it was consuming half the power at the socket and didn'...
Published: 2019-01-27, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
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Well, we still have a lot more to do in this series. This is by no means the end. At this point we have completed evaluation of six NVIDIA GPUs from 2013 to 2018 in fourteen games at low and high game settings and 1440p and 4K. This is a lot of informatio...
Abstract: It's been over two years since BTR last compared the RX 480 8GB versus the GTX 1060 6GB, and versus the GTX 980 4GB. Originally when the GTX 1060 launched, it was slower than the GTX 980, but faster than the RX 480. However, within a year, the RX 480 al...
This is only Part 1 of a multi-part series looking back at GPU performance from generation to generation in games. We have a couple more NVIDIA GPUs to test, and then we will get to all the AMD GPUs from 2013-2018, which is also a big undertaking. Once we...
Open-world, Gorgeous Visuals and impressive Graphics on PC, Polished PC Performance with Mod Support, Modern Combat is fun and engaging, All Current and Future DLC supported
Repetitive Side quests may get tedious, Linear gameplay at the end of the game, Story issues with pacing and confusing,
Published: 2018-04-03, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Abstract: If you were a fan of Far Cry 3’s free roam, hunting and countless side missions, the sequel will be right up your alley. We test a wide array of hardware with this game, and get a good look at how it improves upon its predecessor...
Open-world, Gorgeous Visuals and impressive Graphics on PC, Polished PC Performance with Mod Support, Modern Combat is fun and engaging, All Current and Future DLC supported
Repetitive Side quests may get tedious, Linear gameplay at the end of the game, Story issues with pacing and confusing,