Nvidia GTX 980/970 3DMark Scores Leaked- from Videocardz.com

so just speculation and picking a random rumor out of all the contradicting ones for prices then
They said they've received official pricing details that are confirmed, rather than speculation.

Of course, pre-NDA info being what it is, still not totally concrete. But it is looking more solid than previous stuff.

Go drink some coffee, cranky pants.
Yeah feels like hard launch to me
There's an adolescent joke in here.
 
Can't decide yet if time to upgrade from 670 OC

On one hand vram, decent 1440p framerates, Witcher 3. On the other 28nm, probably close to £400.

For what it's worth, I'm going to be sticking with my 660 Ti for a while longer. A $300 970 would shake things up but it's still a capable enough card.
 
They said they've received official pricing details that are confirmed, rather than speculation.

Of course, pre-NDA info being what it is, still not totally concrete. But it is looking more solid than previous stuff.

Go drink some coffee, cranky pants.

There's an adolescent joke in here.

That's good if it's official pricing, this better be true.
I will stop being cranky after they announce the official msrp to be the 299/324/349 from the rumor.
 
That's good if it's official pricing, this better be true.
I will stop being cranky after they announce the official msrp to be the 299/324/349 from the rumor.
GM200 is releasing alongside these at $600. There's also a double rainbow outside of my window, and I heard that Palestine and Israel have ended their conflict with a single-state solution.
 
It would be pretty awesome if it did work though. :)

Well, I thought they might also have HDMI ports for other components. Currently, I live with a flatmate, so I have my consoles and PC hooked to a TV I use as a monitor. I'll have to have an all-in-one solution until I get my own place in the future, so a GSync monitor isn't really on my radar currently.
 
Well, I thought they might also have HDMI ports for other components. Currently, I live with a flatmate, so I have my consoles and PC hooked to a TV I use as a monitor. I'll have to have an all-in-one solution until I get my own place in the future, so a GSync monitor isn't really on my radar currently.

Gotcha. Well I'm not sure if the new G-Sync monitors come with DVI/HDMI/DP. I have a modded Asus and it only has a display port.

Maybe someone here with a Asus ROG G-sync monitor can tell you if it has the extra ports or not.

Edit - Thanks, mkenyon for the fast response.
 
i have a question sales wise
which is selling better ?
they say AMD now is selling alot better then nvidia
any proof or charts ?
 
I just bought most of my system and the parts arrive tomorrow, just waiting on these video cards to be announced. I'm hoping to get 2x 980's if they're 500 or less. Bring on TW3!
 
Should I go with 2 770s for $500, or a single 980 for $550?

SLI support has been awful in recent games (although it was nice that they fixed Titanfall after a couple of months). I have 2x780 and I don't think I will be buying a SLI setup the next time. So my advice would be to pay the extra 50$ for a single 980.

Edit: Although SLI can be the right choice if you want to go through a backlog of games that you know support SLI and want to experiment with downsampling/sgssaa at high frame rates.
 
Can't decide yet if time to upgrade from 670 OC

On one hand vram, decent 1440p framerates, Witcher 3. On the other 28nm, probably close to £400.
I'm not unhappy with my 2GB 670(MSI Power Edition OC), but if I can get a 970 for £250-270, I'm doing it without question. With Ryse, GTAV, Project Cars and The Witcher 3 coming up, I'd be quite happy to have something a bit nicer.

Would probably end up upgrading again later next year, but that's fine. After reselling the cards, its hardly going to cost me that much extra.
 
i have a question sales wise
which is selling better ?
they say AMD now is selling alot better then nvidia
any proof or charts ?
Dedicated GPUs 2014Q2:
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So yeah, that's bull.
 
i have a question sales wise
which is selling better ?
they say AMD now is selling alot better then nvidia
any proof or charts ?

AMD has been sitting atop on price/performance since the 280/290 release.

Nvidia is looking to take that crown with the 970, but the 750 ti/970/980 releases have been marginal performance improvements, instead focussing on efficiency improvements.
 
AMD has been sitting atop on price/performance since the 280/290 release.

Nvidia is looking to take that crown with the 970, but the 750 ti/970/980 releases have been marginal performance improvements with,huge efficiency gains.

so, now AMD sales is better
but nvidia has more users right now , more then AMD

i just found this link
http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/de...down-in-q2nvidia-holds-market-share-lead.html

i am getting this numbers wrong ?
62% is more then 37%
 
so, now AMD sales is better
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I think he means better than last quarter, as in improving, not overall, or even vs Nvidia.
Well, in total numbers both AMD and NV shipped less, so it's hard to see it as "improving". And in terms of marketshare, they increased quarter over quarter but actually slightly decreased year over year. It doesn't seem like there's much movement in either direction.
 
Where are people getting that it's releasing tomorrow or friday?


Are these prices confirmed or is this just from the wccf rumor?

from people's reactions it sounds like stuff got confirmed suddenly?

My mate works for a local disty and the price estimate he gave me matches the rumors so far, i.e. ~$330 and ~$550 for 970 and 980 respectively.

The distributors already have the stock right now and retailers should have it by Friday / Monday latest. Expect limited stock for 970 as manufacturers are aiming for higher profit/revenue from the 980.
 
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Well, in total numbers both AMD and NV shipped less, so it's hard to see it as "improving". And in terms of marketshare, they increased quarter over quarter but actually slightly decreased year over year. It doesn't seem like there's much movement in either direction.

Total AIB shipments decreased this quarter to 11.5 million units from last quarter.
AMD's quarter-to-quarter total desktop AIB unit shipments decreased 10.7%.
Nvidia's quarter-to-quarter unit shipments decreased 21%.
Nvidia continues to hold a dominant market share position at 62%.
Figures for the other suppliers were flat to declining.
http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/de...down-in-q2nvidia-holds-market-share-lead.html

so Nvidia lost more
 
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Well, in total numbers both AMD and NV shipped less, so it's hard to see it as "improving". And in terms of marketshare, they increased quarter over quarter but actually slightly decreased year over year. It doesn't seem like there's much movement in either direction.

Matrox and S3 are still going? I remember Matrox making the first 256 bit card. I also had a card in the 90's when the 3d card field was still wide open. Much better than the Cirrus Logic I had, but still a piece of shit. Matrox never die though.
 
My mate works for a local disty and the price estimate he gave me matches the rumors so far, i.e. ~$330 and ~$550 for 970 and 980 respectively.

The distributors already have the stock right now and retailers should have it by Friday / Monday latest. Expect limited stock for 970 as manufacturers are aiming for higher profit/revenue from the 980.

In other words, anyone who wants a 970 : buy one immediately as they release, as retailers will use the limited stock to jack up the prices (despite msrp) of their stock in the weeks after release.
 
Matrox and S3 are still going? I remember Matrox making the first 256 bit card. I also had a card in the 90's when the 3d card field was still wide open. Much better than the Cirrus Logic I had, but still a piece of shit. Matrox never die though.
I wouldn't really call a combined 0.1% market share "still going" :P
It's too bad really, the GPU market was much more exciting when there were 4 players.

so Nvidia lost more
Yes, but this doesn't make AMDs sales better.
 
I wouldn't really call a combined 0.1% market share "still going" :P
It's too bad really, the GPU market was much more exciting when there were 4 players.

I got the Matrox in 95 when 3d cards were starting to take off. At the time I was dumb as shit and picked up the Matrox when the ATI card was endorsed by SIGGRAPH. I only picked up the Matrox because it was cheaper and the main purchases my father was making for me was a bigger harddrive and more ram. Matrox was still a piece of shit. Killed the Cirrus Logic I had in the Packard Bell before, but still a piece of shit.

0.1% Matrox never die bitches!
Somebody buy my Titan Blacks
$250 for your trash. One man's trash is another man's treasure after all.
 
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Well, in total numbers both AMD and NV shipped less, so it's hard to see it as "improving". And in terms of marketshare, they increased quarter over quarter but actually slightly decreased year over year. It doesn't seem like there's much movement in either direction.

Frankly, I agree with you. L.O.R.D just seems to be interested in a narrative that says things are bad for Nvidia, and great for AMD.
 
In other words, anyone who wants a 970 : buy one immediately as they release, as retailers will use the limited stock to jack up the prices (despite msrp) of their stock in the weeks after release.

Argh, I get paid on Wednesday next week. Hopefully I can still snag a 970 by then. Trumps the 770 from what it seems, and I was going to buy that instead. I can hope.
 
I got the Matrox in 95 when 3d cards were starting to take off. At the time I was dumb as shit and picked up the Matrox when the ATI card was endorsed by SIGGRAPH. I only picked up the Matrox because it was cheaper and the main purchases my father was making for me was a bigger harddrive and more ram. Matrox was still a piece of shit. Killed the Cirrus Logic I had in the Packard Bell before, but still a piece of shit.
Well, my Matrox G400 was great :P
Dual Head baby!
 
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