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June 2015
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The editors liked
Supreme performance at the highest resolutions
Next generation (DirectX 12) compatibility
Array of features
Great overclocking
Supremely fast
Ideally suited for 4K
Decent power consumption
Overclocks well
Relatively quiet
Practically a Titan X
Outstanding performance
Extremely competitive price vs performance ratio
Silent operation at low load levels
6GB is just the right amount
For now
Fantastic
Consistent 4K performance
£250 cheaper than the Titan X
Reasonably cool operation
Astonishing performance
Built for 4K gaming
Reasonably quiet for a reference cooler
Plenty of overclocking headroom (25% from our review sample)
Reference cooler works great for SLi configurations
Likely to be £300cheaper than the monster Titan X
The editors didn't like
Physical SLI bridge remains
Toasty under load with default fan profile
Slow double-precision support
Buying choice muddied by R9 390X
Drivers proved problematic in some tests
“The GTX 980Ti is a great graphics card on its own
But when you combine the power of two
You’re going to have a heap of fun and the world’s most powerful gaming setup up… ever!”
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980Ti 6GB SLi
Overkill for 1080p and 1440p gaming
Custom cards from partners likely to be close to £600
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Nvidia is well versed in implementing SLI nowadays, as becomes clear from this test. We had problems with 2-way SLI in none of the games and problems with 3-way and 4-way were also exceptions. Is it smart to spend money on more than one 980 Ti? For tho...
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Outstanding performance, Extremely competitive price vs performance ratio, Silent operation at low load levels, 6GB is just the right amount, for now,
Drivers proved problematic in some tests, “The GTX 980Ti is a great graphics card on its own, but when you combine the power of two; you’re going to have a heap of fun and the world’s most powerful gaming setup up… ever!”, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980Ti 6GB SLi
PriceThe GTX 980Ti has recently dropped its price to compete with the latest AMD R9 Fury X graphics card. Reference prices can be as low at £499.99. The two models we had in today for testing were the MSI Gaming GTX 980Ti and Inno3D iChill x3 ultra. The M...
Fantastic, consistent 4K performance, £250 cheaper than the Titan X, Reasonably cool operation
Overkill for 1080p and 1440p gaming
Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 Ti – Results Analysis Nvidia's latest has plenty in common with the more expensive Titan X, so it's no surprise that it destroyed our 1080p benchmarks. The GTX 980 Ti blasted through every test, with some results blazing past 100fps...