According to the Eurogamer review the 970 will cost 270. That's a nice price, think I'll plump for one of those when I put together a new PC.
Are they for sale anywhere yet?
The 670 is the cut-off point for an upgrade, I feel. It's the 770 users and higher who should wait.
And if Nvidia have some dedicated SLI VR technique to match per-eye rendering with each GPU, then I'd almost say that SLI is *the* best way to go with VR.
Everything is out of stock on amazon already?
Anyone have any advice between the Gigabyte, MSI, or EVGA 970? I can't decide!
I am still trying to inject logic into all this. I cannot go sli with the card as I would need a new motherboard and balls to buying a new one of them. Games are still running competently at the resolution and frame rate I have a monitor for. Yes times will change but I canman up to turning a few settings down.wo
I think I can see this one out the more I give sane thought to it.
But those benchmarks and prices...
What would a second hand R7 265 sell for (not great amounts I know)? It is hardly used as I had it in our secondary PC. That could aid the decision a touch.
Newegg appears to have the EVGA in stock so ordered thereSLI 970 seems to be a killer deal, rethinking my 980...
As far as I can tell yes.
I really hope that pricing in my small country will be "not insane". R9 290 is here almost 390. :-/
Am I imagining things, but is Zotac GTX 970 noticeably shorter than other cards Maxwells?
1400p@90 FPS for CV1 on AAA looking games doesn't seems so crazy anymore.They do and it has completely changed my perspective on the technology. AFR was always a band aid solution for multiple GPU scaling, but having each GPU render one viewpoint each makes so much sense that I can't wait to see the results.
It should actually reduce latency whereas SLI traditionally increases it. The importance of this announcement can not be understated and the fact that Nvidia have fast, affordable and most importantly, low power draw cards with a large chunk of memory to go along with it is what makes it so exciting.
Mainstream gamers @ 1080p: Buy a GTX 970
High end gamers @ 1440p and above: Buy 2 GTX 970s.
As a 660 owning 1080p gamer, even the 970 is looking like a significant jump. I'd be daring enough to hazard a guess that it would double my performance.
Being tethered to a front room TV is actually a huge benefit. I'll be able to reap the rewards of advancing technology without having to battle increasing resolutions.
I keep hesitating on pulling the trigger.
I think as a 680 2GB owner, it may be about that time.
But if I hold off, until say The Witcher 3, what can we expect?
2GB VRAM is going to become more of an issue going forward as the PS360 baseline is left behind entirely. I myself strongly regret not opting for 4GB 670s back in the day.
They do and it has completely changed my perspective on the technology. AFR was always a band aid solution for multiple GPU scaling, but having each GPU render one viewpoint each makes so much sense that I can't wait to see the results.
It should actually reduce latency whereas SLI traditionally increases it. The importance of this announcement can not be understated and the fact that Nvidia have fast, affordable and most importantly, low power draw cards with a large chunk of memory to go along with it is what makes it so exciting.
Mainstream gamers @ 1080p: Buy a GTX 970
High end gamers @ 1440p and above: Buy 2 GTX 970s.
Doneshouldn't the OP have some reviews and benches btw? Just so people don't have to always ask and have an easier decision to make
http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphi...and-GTX-970-GM204-Review-Power-and-Efficiency
http://techreport.com/review/27067/nvidia-geforce-gtx-980-and-970-graphics-cards-reviewed
http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/nvidia-geforce-gtx-970-and-980-reference-review,1.html
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_970_SLI/
http://hardocp.com/article/2014/09/...eforce_gtx_980_video_card_review#.VBv9dTE3HIU
http://anandtech.com/show/8526/nvidia-geforce-gtx-980-review
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/graphics/2014/09/19/nvidia-geforce-gtx-980-review/1
1400p@90 FPS for CV1 on AAA looking games doesn't seems so crazy anymore.
Actually contemplating getting the EVGA SC 980 on finance for £12 a month (48 months). Someone talk me out of it.
Let's go my brothers.560ti to 970.
Oh lawd.
Yup 2GB memory for the 670 I regret getting.
For this round is it worth getting 8GB of memory or is that overkill for the moment?
Any reviews of the MSI 970 yet? Love my Hawk 5770 and thinking of choosing MSI again!
Would the Gigabyte Z97X-Gaming 5 mainboard be a good choice for these cards?Just ordered 2x Gigabyte GTX 970 G1 Gaming cards from Newegg.I'm upgrading from a GTX 680, and the main reason I'm upgrading is that 2GB is just not enough vram for quite a few current games, and I think the Witcher 3 will really struggle with just 2.
I'm gonna buy myself a 970.
Don't buy the 980 unless you really have nothing else to spend on it and money isn't an issue for you.
The price/performance ratio is way too low on 980 for a normal budget.
You will be satisfied with the 970 and if you really want to you could go SLI and get way better performance for a good price than a single 980.
I know this site isn't a counseling service but to save me the brain ache (I have had some silly thoughts of upgrades):
I am gaming at 1080p @ 60fps max due to the monitor using a GTX 670 2GB. I can play pretty much most current games at 60fps with all settings on v.high or ultra. I know times will change into the coming year but new cards will also be available then.
I SHOULD NOT be considering a 970 should I?
Currently stable in Firestrike extreme at 1478MHz (boost) and 1914MHz on memory on my 970. 5974 in GPU score.
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/4085242?
It did not want to work at 1500MHz yet, is it possible that a modded bios with higher voltage will be released? Remember doing that for my 680.
Yup 2GB memory for the 670 I regret getting.
For this round is it worth getting 8GB of memory or is that overkill for the moment?
Yup 2GB memory for the 670 I regret getting.
For this round is it worth getting 8GB of memory or is that overkill for the moment?
Should probably post here instead of the livestream thread.
Also, the Twin Frozr is one hell of a cooler. I can't even hear it rev up under full load with an open case and max temp is 68C. 35C while idle, 40 when the fans stop spinning.
Don't worry, NV fixed that issue for you! DSR fuck yeah.As a 660 owning 1080p gamer, even the 970 is looking like a significant jump. I'd be daring enough to hazard a guess that it would double my performance.
Being tethered to a front room TV is actually a huge benefit. I'll be able to reap the rewards of advancing technology without having to battle increasing resolutions.
It'd be stupidly overkill.
2GB is still fine at the minute for 1080p gaming.
I don't like this at all. It reduces the chip's life time and noise isn't exactly a concern when fans are spinning at 1050-1089RPM.The card is based on a nice thin dual-slot dual fan cooling solution, revision V of TwinFrozr. The TwinFrozr Vs Fans actually stop spinning below 50°C to reduce noise and increase fan life time
Thanks!
Looks good and should be one of the most silent ones!![]()
Boss★Moogle;130730999 said:Watch Dogs showed that that isn't the case. With 2GB the game would stutter on Ultra even in 1080p.
Oh I see, so you have this already
wasn't obvious from the other thread if it was your pic or just from the net
Boss★Moogle;130730999 said:Watch Dogs showed that that isn't the case. With 2GB the game would stutter on Ultra even in 1080p.
All Watch_Dogs shows is that Ubisoft didn't care enough to QA their product. The game stutters with 6GB of VRAM.
Boss★Moogle;130730999 said:Watch Dogs showed that that isn't the case. With 2GB the game would stutter on Ultra even in 1080p.
One badly made game doesn't set the standard for VRAM needs.
And this too.
Adaptive Sync? Nope. These cards have DP 1.2 connectors. Are you confusing Adaptive Sync with Adaptive Vsync?