That would go well with 64 ROPS. Would go even better with a 512 bit memory bus thoughThat reads like official downsampling support. That sounds... sexy.

Anyway, if it's official DS support I'll claim responsibility.
That would go well with 64 ROPS. Would go even better with a 512 bit memory bus thoughThat reads like official downsampling support. That sounds... sexy.
Gainward has two GTX 970 models, the Phantom, which is factory-overclocked to 1152/1304 MHz (yes thats boost clock of 1.3 GHz!), and reference-clocked at 1051/1178 MHz.
Gainward has also GTX 980 clocked at 1127/1216 MHz.
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Its worth noting that GTX 970 cards from Gainward have new display outputs configuration: DVI-I, HDMI 2.0 and 3 mini-DisplayPorts.
According to ComputerBase, GTX 980 will cost 600 EUR, while GTX 970 only 400.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Final Specifications
GeForce GTX 980 has 2048 CUDA cores, 128 TMUs and 64 ROPs. Card is equipped with 4GB GDDR5 memory and 256-bit interface. It has a bandwidth of GTX 770, which is 224 GB/s. By comparing it to Kepler parts, we notice that Maxwell-based graphics cards arrive with relatively higher clock speeds, GTX 980 has a base clock of 1126 MHz and boost clock of 1216 MHz.
The biggest news here is that GTX 980 has only a TDP of 165W. Thats amazing power reduction compared to 250W GK110.
Last but not least, I can now confirm that GeForce GTX 980 has HDMI 2.0 support. And if you somehow missed my previous news, GTX 980 has 5 display outputs: DVI-I, HDMI2.0 and three DisplayPorts 1.2 (not 1.3).
It is and when you sell the Borderlands key you could probably get 20 back. I usually don't pay more than 200-250 for graphics cards anymore but sooner or later need a replacement for my 660 and if the 970 is priced way above that anyway.... or wait for the 285x. Problem is that I need my cards to be REALLY quiet. On the other hand I could drive to Alternate now, check out how the Zotac fares and bring it back later this week if it's too loud.
It is just an estimation for the price from 3dcenter as they don't provide any source for the prices.
Ridiculous pricing, €400/600, get out of here.
600 dollar 980 just deflated all my hype
I wouldn't buy the 285X, because it comes with only 2 GB VRAM (same amount that my 6950 has), but the R9 290 for 285 (heh) seems like a better deal, even if it's 50-60 more expensive than the 285X.
I'm somewhat hoping that the new Nvidia cards force AMD to lower the price on the existing product line. Something like an official MSRP of 299 for the 290 would be great.
The non-reference 290s are pretty quiet, for example the windforce puts out less noise than stock 780Ti.Good point, since I use my cards for a while 2GB could and probably will turn out to not be enough. But the 290 draws too much power which leads to too much noise for my taste.
Good point, since I use my cards for a while 2GB could and probably will turn out to not be enough. But the 290 draws too much power which leads to too much noise for my taste.
It looks fine, go for it.
If 980 is 780-780Ti performance, you can probably expect them to do nothing, at best cut the 290/290X prices.What does AMD have on the stove to keep nvidia competitive with their pricing?
real talk, if anyone is planning on selling their 780 TI for a 980, assuming the benchmarks pan out, PM a nigga
Thankfully I'm not that sensitive anymore, since I abandoned my water cooling setup (ironic, I think). The Powercolor 6950 with the Twin Cooler was so disappointing regarding the noise, that I kinda gave up on getting my setup silent again. However, the low power draw of the 970 looks really, really interesting.
The non-reference 290s are pretty quiet, for example the windforce puts out less noise than stock 780Ti.
Can you say that? I really don't want to be mean and I apologize before hand, but can I ask for that word not to be used? Even with the gga and not gger is still offensive to a lot of people including myself.
That would go well with 64 ROPS. Would go even better with a 512 bit memory bus though
Anyway, if it's official DS support I'll claim responsibility.
That $600 price range is disgusting if it ends up true.
Imagine how expensive 16 nm will be.
lol $600 seems reasonable to me for a 980 ;( because I just know it will be $900+ here in Australia ._.
The rumours price is so disgusting, but that would still people don't mind to pay it.
Hope it isn't true but guess work.
And is just a guess, by the sounds of it.It gets even worse when you realize they weren't talking about dollar but euro.. 600 euro basically means about 900-1000 US dollars for those of us in eurolands. It's utterly ridiculous.
It gets even worse when you realize they weren't talking about dollar but euro.. 600 euro basically means about 900-1000 US dollars for those of us in eurolands. It's utterly ridiculous.
It gets even worse when you realize they weren't talking about dollar but euro.. 600 euro basically means about 900-1000 US dollars for those of us in eurolands. It's utterly ridiculous.
holy crap that's expensive :/ hope it's a very speculative price then.
Nah, € = $ in this biz. Or € is even more due to higher taxes.
And is just a guess, by the sounds of it.
Wouldn't get all worked up yet. We've also heard rumors of $450 and $500.
If 599 turns out to be true, then that's an insane price for a mid-range chip. Will have to go with 970 then.
Its slightly preferable to a 780Ti, sure, but it still leaves AMD with the better bang-for-buck and I'd be amazed if they really let AMD have that. Its not gonna win many people over that are on-the-fence.Honestly $600 seems attractive when that's below 780ti,and this is a better card.
You are not going to give up on this notion of a 980Ti, are you?There has to be a 980Ti with 2880 ALUs and the same clock. That would be 7 fucking Tflops![]()
for $600 bucks, (and you KNOW AMD is going to have a price cut on the 290X to counter) i can see myself just buying the 290X...... or hell getting a 290 for like $350 and overclocking it
Its slightly preferable to a 780Ti, sure, but it still leaves AMD with the better bang-for-buck and I'd be amazed if they really let AMD have that. Its not gonna win many people over that are on-the-fence.
It would also mean I'd be waiting til next year, when we'd hopefully see something a bit more substantial and exciting.
AMD wouldn't even need to price cut. It would be entirely competitive with Nvidia still.for $600 bucks, (and you KNOW AMD is going to have a price cut on the 290X to counter) i can see myself just buying the 290X...... or hell getting a 290 for like $350 and overclocking it
I don't know about 'legendary', but it would definitely be an attractive offer.I agree. I feel like this card could reach legendary value status at $450-500 USD. That would be extremely attractive. You're getting 780ti power and then some, drastically less wattage/heat, and a little extra memory for less money.