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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
Abstract: AMD introduced her new R7/R9 300 range of graphics cards on the 18th of June. We benchmarked the Radeon R7 370 2GB and 4GB, 380 2GB and 4GB as well as the Radeon R9 390 and 390X. We will not dive in to technical aspects and possibilities of the new ca...
Supreme performance at the highest resolutions, Next generation (DirectX 12) compatibility, Array of features, Great overclocking
Physical SLI bridge remains, Toasty under load with default fan profile
We managed to get an early sample of the GTX 980 Ti and while testing we were blown away by the performance increase over the previous rendition of the GTX 980. We did however reservation acclaim because we suspected this card would be ridiculously expens...
Supremely fast, Ideally suited for 4K, Decent power consumption, Overclocks well, Relatively quiet, Practically a Titan X
Slow double-precision support, Buying choice muddied by R9 390X
In a logical move that pre-empts AMD's soon-to-be-released GPUs in the high-end graphics space, Nvidia has re-engineered the GeForce GTX Titan X for a more palatable price point.The new GPU, GeForce GTX 980 Ti, uses almost all of the capabilities of t...
Published: 2015-05-31, Author: Richard , review by: eurogamer.net
The arrival of the GTX 980 Ti causes a mild ripple effect to prices elsewhere in Nvidia's high-end GPU line-up. The GTX 980 - still a remarkably good card, by the way - drops down to $499, but the value-rific GTX 970 remains at its previous $330. In a wor...
In retrospect, I almost wish I hadn't given Nvidia's GeForce GTX Titan X our Tom's Hardware Editor Recommended award back in March. But how were we to know that GeForce GTX 980 Ti would follow just two and a half months later? Given the Titan card's use o...
The GTX 780 Ti dethroned the original Titan in gaming performance, and while the GTX 980 Ti doesn't quite do that to the Titan X, it does make it an even more irrelevant card now. The performance in games is so close, and it's a gap that can easily be clo...
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
Custom cards from partners likely to be close to £600, No backplate, A little coil whine under extreme circumstances.
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Published: 2020-09-01, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Today's comparison uses brand new fresh data for the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, GTX 1080 Ti and GTX 980 Ti. We're currently in the process of updating all our GPU data in anticipation of Nvidia's soon to be released GeForce 30 series. So we thought, why not com...
Abstract: Over the past year or so, we have received a good number of request from the (semi) professional end-users out there that would like to see how GPUs perform in the realm of content creation. Obviously there are many workloads you can fire off at a GPU, bu...
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