Should I upgrade my gtx 680 soc to gigabyte gtx 980 g1 gaming?
You got a Titan and now you're going to the 980? You got money to burn; please give it to me instead. Even I cannot justify that.
Just move it. Getting HDD cages out of the way of front fans is good in any situation.Anybody got a more specific length on the Gigabyte G1 card? My case can have card 29.5cm in length in it without removing a hard drive cage and the Guru3d review literally says it's "like" 29~30. Should I just remove the cage anyway? I have space in the lower hard drive cage for the hdd I'd have to move. If so, I can just unplug the hdd, then move it, and plug it back in right? Does it matter what plug I use?
I don't think they will introduce a 970 Ti. There's no chip part that makes sense.The price gap is pretty big. I wonder how quickly they'll introduce a 970ti. I don't know if I want to wait though. I like this pricepoint.
Just move it. Getting HDD cages out of the way of front fans is good in any situation.
I don't think they will introduce a 970 Ti. There's no chip part that makes sense.
You got a Titan and now you're going to the 980? You got money to burn; please give it to me instead. Even I cannot justify that.
In Greece, the 970 will probably cost 400 euros or something...
I'm still getting this card but i'll probably have to wait for another generation for the prices to drop.
Well sure, when you're passively cooling the card 50°C it's good, but I would trade some quiteness for a lower idle temp. My 570 in idle sits at 37°C usually, and it's dead silent.
Do you have a link?
Also, I think, if you don't have a good air flow in your case, you might end up with higher temps than those.
It's quite a bit faster. Just 1 example:
58-75 isn't nothing. And there's more overclock room there...
Tomb raider,Metro 2033 and last light and crysis 3 if you have it. Thanks
Tomb raider,Metro 2033 and last light and crysis 3 if you have it. Thanks
You got a Titan and now you're going to the 980? You got money to burn; please give it to me instead. Even I cannot justify that.
gonna switch from my 7970 to a 980 so hard.
Just don't unplug it from the motherboard as you might have multiple controllers, and you're golden.Cool cool. Do I have to worry about which connectors I use (like, the top, bottom ones etc) for my HDD? It won't change my drive letter or anything right, just as long as it's connected and has power?
@Xyber
lol, good timing. My card for LL was at @~1300 so I guess the results are pretty much in line.
I'm seriously considering doing the same.
If you haven't checked the highest core clock in GPU-Z you should try that. It will go above what it says the boost clock is in the "Graphics card" tab.
My boost should be at 1453, but it can squeeze out some more thanks to the nice temps.
And I'm incredibly impressed with the temps on this MSI card. At 46% fan speed it's still really quiet.
Wow, 1516? I can't even get my 780 to be stable at 1200Just did a Last Light benchmark. All settings maxed, but no SSAA.
MSI 970. +200 core clock, reaches 1516MHz in boost.
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I think I'll stick with the stock setting for now, with the second card enabled I don't foresee any trouble in the near future.
Wow, 1516? I can't even get my 780 to be stable at 1200![]()
The price gap is pretty big. I wonder how quickly they'll introduce a 970ti. I don't know if I want to wait though. I like this pricepoint.
Just did a Last Light benchmark. All settings maxed, but no SSAA.
MSI 970. +200 core clock, reaches 1516MHz in boost.
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29°C with the fans shut down? That's really great.
Is it rock-solid at 1516Mhz? That's impressive!
Should I upgrade my gtx 680 soc to gigabyte gtx 980 g1 gaming?
Just a tip for people who are considering going sli for VR direct thingy, get the reference model (the blower).
Ah, didn't know you had 2. I'm actually a bit tempted to give that a go myself when I have more money. Never tried SLI before and with the excellent price/performance ratio on these card I might just give it a go.
There doesn't appear to be any reference 970s, there are some blowers but they look really cheap. Are blowers really that important for SLI? These open air coolers seem to provide way more cooling than the cards need. And they're so quiet that even if you have to turn up the case fans a bit I imagine you'll probably have a quieter system overall anyway.Just a tip for people who are considering going sli for VR direct thingy, get the reference model (the blower).
I don't know how he feels about his Titan, but I'm glad I'm letting my Titan Black go in favor of a superclocked 980. My Titan is noisy, runs hot and is an extremely poor overclocker. It just doesn't feel right to own it any longer. Again, I'm actually happy to see it go, so it's money well spent in my opinion.![]()
It's quite a bit faster. Just 1 example:
58-75 isn't nothing. And there's more overclock room there...
Here's another. If you're dead set on 60 FPS @ 2560x1440...
48-60.
They aren't Earth-shattering differences, but it's still a good upgrade.
Nah, I'll get most of the mony back by selling the Titan. As I said, it's still expensive here.
Asus or GigabyteWhich 970 should I get? Looking for whatever runs the most cool and quiet.
Thanks man looks great.Here you go:
Tomb Raider TressFX maxed + FXAA
Metro 2033 vanilla:
2033 Redux:
Last Light Vanilla:
2033 vanilla is still a bitch, especially with the advanced DOF enabled. You really need that second card if you want to enable SSAA for the metro games.
Considering the price of the Titan and then the 980, it's really not a good upgrade. The resale value of the Titan is going to tank now. Who would pay anywhere close to even half for something slower.It's quite a bit faster. Just 1 example:
58-75 isn't nothing. And there's more overclock room there...
Here's another. If you're dead set on 60 FPS @ 2560x1440...
48-60.
They aren't Earth-shattering differences, but it's still a good upgrade.
I'm sure it's been mentioned, but does DSR maintain the same UI scale when downsampling?