Almost every GPU thread the past year or so was filled with "Well I'm still happy with my 670, so I can wait" comments, me included.
It seems 670 owners can finally stop waiting.![]()
Sad that people still continue to use synth benches .. smh.
Could I run sli 970s on an i72600k at 4.5 anyone?
I have a GTX 580 and while it's been good to me, I feel that it's almost time to send it to that nice farm upstate. Should I pull the trigger?
For reference, I did a Haswell build last October but cannibalized my 580. i7 4770k, 32GB DDR3 1866 RAM, etc.
Everytime I read a thread about graphics cards I remember my first high profile card purchase few years ago.
The Radeon 9700 Pro
That thing was a frikin beast
The GTX 970 appears to be the best midrange high-end GPU on the market, now. A great time to upgrade for those sitting on GPUs from the 6XX series and under.
I'm happy with my OC'd GTX 770 (it reaches stock GTX 780 levels of performance), though.
I feel that those at the 7XX series should wait for the 22nm chipsets: the GTX 760 and up are well capable of handling 1080P/High-Ultra settings at the moment.
This is a "tock", and I'm waiting for the "tick".
560->970
Can't wait.
6800 vanilla for me. I loved that card.My first was a radeon 9600!
Sounds like there's a lot of us 560'ers in here.
It was a damn good card that's for sure.
Asus runs cooler and is quieter. Go with Asus.Should I cancel the asus 970 and get the evga card from newegg?
Do you mind doing some single card benches?
Asus runs cooler and is quieter. Go with Asus.
that'd depend on your PSU i'd imagine
yep that was my thinking as well. i value a quiet and cool running system and the Asus card just seemed the best call for that mindset
Definitely. I would sometimes think about getting a 780, but was really reluctant to spend $400+ for one. Then I would sometimes look at 290's, which were actually pretty good value, but not tempting enough for me to lose my willpower.Personally it was the price point that drew me in. I can sell my current one on ebay and probably get a little under half the cost of the new one back. The 700 series cards that would have been a noticeable upgrade for me were outrageously expensive, and seriously not even close to worth the cost.
That's my story at least lol.
Yea, these are overclocking machines. People are getting a fair bit more out of them still.I didn't notice that basically every non-reference 970/980 is overclocked by a lot over the stock frequencies.
Stop it, GAF! You all are tempting me, but I want to wait for 20nm before upgrading from my OC770 4GB D:
Tomb raider,Metro 2033 and last light and crysis 3 if you have it. ThanksSure, what do you want me to check?
You know, I saw that, but then was looking at the MSI's idle temps(it has the same fan shut-off tech) and they weren't any worse than any other card.The Strix? I've seen a few benchmarks and it sits on 50°C in idle (because the fans are shut down)... I woulnd't call that cool. Sure, in game its very good though.
The 970's benchmarks look phenomenal for the price. Very tempted to upgrade my 670 for it.
http://bit.ly/1sylwXE
Here's a 980 Windforce bench which shows the 980 outperforming the 970 Windforce. Weird.
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I found the 980 Windforce on NewEgg... and it seems a decent bit more expensive than the EVGA version I grabbed. But the EVGA card has faster clocks.
EVGA (Core - 1241 MHz, Boost - 1342 MHz)
Gigabyte (Core - 1228 MHz, Boost - 1329 MHz)
So that EVGA card should perform about the same I'd guess.
It won't be too far off from reviews. But also keep in mind that they run much more hot/noisy when they're pushed that hard.I can't wait to see what kind of overclocks people can achieve with these things.
Yea, these are overclocking machines. People are getting a fair bit more out of them still.
You know, I saw that, but then was looking at the MSI's idle temps(it has the same fan shut-off tech) and they weren't any worse than any other card.
What do you guys think would arrive faster, ordering from Newegg or directly from EVGA?
Well, I just pulled the trigger.
275 -> 580 -> 580 SLI -> Titan -> 980. In the holidays I'll buy another 980 and SLI it.
Do you mean the non-ACX ones? Because my Microcenter only has the ACX models in.
My EVGA order just shipped, and will be here on Monday morning. However, they require a phone activation so keep that in mind. Customer service was great, no issues.
My EVGA order just shipped, and will be here on Monday morning. However, they require a phone activation so keep that in mind. Customer service was great, no issues.