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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
Published: 2015-08-07, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Unleashed earlier this year, Nvidia's 3072 CUDA Core GTX Titan X was every enthusiast's dream until it was overshadowed by the GTX 980 Ti a few months later. Although the GTX 980 Ti is slower, it lets power users enjoy 4K gaming for $650 versus $1,000 for...
Abstract: About a month ago, just two weeks after its flagship Radeon R9 Fury X launch, AMD launched its little sibling, the R9 Fury positioned as a big money-maker for the
Abstract: GeForce GTX 980 Ti vs 980, 680(plus new web driver gains)Posted July 31 2015, by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistWhile we were testing the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti, a new OS X 10.10.4 web driver was released by NVIDIA. We were so impressed with the improvem...
Abstract: Being in the middle of working on Linux reviews for the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti and AMD Radeon R9 Fury, there's been a lot of fresh graphics processor benchmarks running this week at Phoronix. As the first of these updated large Linux comparisons on the...
Published: 2015-07-09, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
Abstract: What we have to cover today is something very different, and likely much more interesting for a wider range of users. When you have three AMD Fury X cards in your hands, you of course have to do some multi-GPU testing with them. With our set I was able to...
NVIDIA seems to have hit it home with the GeForce GTX 980 Ti. Performance that is close to TITAN X at 1440p resolution for only $150 more than a GTX 980 is a good deal for the gamer and GPU enthusiast.We have more to do with this GeForce GTX 980 Ti card...
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti performed very well in our testing and we are quite impressed by the card and the performance level that you get from this $649 card. The GeForce GTX 980 Ti was running over 1200MHz in stock trim and tore up the game benchmar...
Abstract: The GeForce GTX 980 Ti for most users is currently the second- best graphics card for gaming , just behind the much more expensive Titan X . In our initial GTX 980 Ti review , we saw how it surpassed every single-GPU graphics card, with the exception of t...
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Published: 2015-06-04, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
In the end you're going to find the 980 Ti racking up performance of around 25%-30% higher than the original 980. Compare that the the nearly 45% scaling over the 980 with the X, and you'll see where your cash is going.If you already have an GTX 970 or 98...
Published: 2015-06-03, Author: Ryan , review by: anandtech.com
Typically NVIDIA engineers a wider gap between their cards, and while there is plenty of room for speculation here as to why they'd let GTX 980 Ti get so close to GTX Titan X – and make no mistake, it is intentional – at the end of the day none of that ch...