Hmm, change my mind. I'm going to wait to see what AMD has first.I felt the same way. After much internal debating that I could not justify the upgrade for $329, due to the fact I don't upgrade unless a part is dead, I pulled the trigger. I was also hoping to wait it out until Pascal, but with some backlog of games that would take advantage of the new processing power and future games (Witcher 3, Arkham Knight) I caved.
Maybe I will feel buyers remorse if AMD comes out with a 20nm product that overshoots the 970/980 on Wednesday (pure speculation on my part), but I figured such a card would not fall into the $300-$400 price range.
So just swapped out my 570 for the 970 without changing any drivers and after rebooting it says it can't identify any Nvidia graphics card. Have I dun goofed?
I'd probably run DDU (display driver uninstaller) in safe mode if I was in your position and then try and reinstall the latest driver.So just swapped out my 570 for the 970 without changing any drivers and after rebooting it says it can't identify any Nvidia graphics card. Have I dun goofed?
So just swapped out my 570 for the 970 without changing any drivers and after rebooting it says it can't identify any Nvidia graphics card. Have I dun goofed?
So just swapped out my 570 for the 970 without changing any drivers and after rebooting it says it can't identify any Nvidia graphics card. Have I dun goofed?
Hmm still the same issue, it just says generic video card. Maybe it's because I am trying to use slightly older drivers? I'm download 344.16 to see if they can recognise it.
EDIT: that fixed it, guess 340.72 were too old.
I kinda doubt AMD can get to 20nm faster than Nvidia, since both makers are constrained by TSMC's process.I felt the same way. After much internal debating that I could not justify the upgrade for $329, due to the fact I don't upgrade unless a part is dead, I pulled the trigger. I was also hoping to wait it out until Pascal, but with some backlog of games that would take advantage of the new processing power and future games (Witcher 3, Arkham Knight) I caved.
Maybe I will feel buyers remorse if AMD comes out with a 20nm product that overshoots the 970/980 on Wednesday (pure speculation on my part), but I figured such a card would not fall into the $300-$400 price range.
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They wasted the name on a mobile rebrand.yo wtf happened to the 880
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yo wtf happened to the 880
Sexier than I expected. Upgrading from a 680 twin frozr myself - should arrive Wednesday. Opaque case though, lol.
Edit: exquisite taste in cases btw
put more dof because I can still see that dust on fan ;P
Yeah, the 344.16 drivers introduced support for the 970 and 980.
You sure 344.11 doesn't have support? I have a GIGABYTE 970 arriving tomorrow and am downloading the drivers from their support page in preparation. Kinda curious why it's like 516MB from GIGABYTE's site and I think only ~230 on Nvidia's.
I'm kind of nervous as I've had driver issues when upgrading Nvidia cards in the past.
You sure 344.11 doesn't have support? I have a GIGABYTE 970 arriving tomorrow and am downloading the drivers from their support page in preparation. Kinda curious why it's like 516MB from GIGABYTE's site and I think only ~230 on Nvidia's.
I'm nervous as I've had driver issues when upgrading Nvidia cards in the past.
Why don't you just download the drivers directly from Nvidia? I haven't used a manufacturer's driver in . . . well, I can't even remember anymore.
I just installed these two bad boys.
Both are 35°C in idle atm, gonna start up some Minecraft now.
I'm seriously pondering getting one of these (Asus STRIX 970):
http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX53934
Does anyone out there have one of these yet? 0RPM mode and a nice cooler seem like awesome bullet points.
OT question: is it normal than my gamma goes super dark as overtime I upsample the resolution in a game?
Ooo thanks.A good review of that card. Basically a good card if you don't like noise. As long as the card is under 67c it doesn't have the fans on which means stuff like blu-ray playback and idle browsing results in a much quieter PC.
Ooo thanks.Looks to be a sweet card, but I DO like EVGA cards. Their support also rocks. Tough decisions...
I had this issue with downsampling, I think it's related to using HDMI or using a TV as a monitor (the latter being my case). Had to change from RGB color format for it to look right.
Yeah I'm using a Panasonic plasma as my display. Which option is that to change?
FT02 SLI discussion --
I used a FT02 a few cases back. I had numerous GPU setups in the FT02. The only time I had temp issues is when I used two GTX 580 Lightning Editions. The way the heat pipes worked on those cards goes against the design of the FT02. I think Silverstone says this in their manual. When I moved on from the FT02 and into the Corsair 500r, my temps immediately improved on the cards. The setup worked in the FT02, but it wasn't ideal.
I would try and stay away from that EVGA 970 blower. It is out of date and I'm not sure why they are using it.
I was thinking that any cooler where the majority of the pipes wont be vertical (like the windforce) would be bad. I was thinking the MSI with the Frozr would be ok since most of the pipes wouldn't be.. But since the Lightning Edition used a similar setup im back to square one of thinking i need a blower.
or just suck it up and get two 980's.. but $1100 dammit
Getting two 980s right now would be throwing money down the toilet. There's really no game that would utilize all of that extra power, and by the time there is, you can get a card with similar power that would actually utilize that power for much cheaper.
Hmmm... you guys are making me nervous about whether my NZXT H440 will be able to handle the heat of 2 970's.
Don't be. Us FT02 owners have a strange case where everything is rotated and exhaust is dependent on one 120mm fan.
It's not that the case can't handle heat since it's still one of the best air cooling cases on the market. It's that the orientation can potentially make heatpipes ineffective.
Getting two 980s right now would be throwing money down the toilet. There's really no game that would utilize all of that extra power, and by the time there is, you can get a card with similar power that would actually utilize that power for much cheaper.
FT02 SLI discussion --
I used a FT02 a few cases back. I had numerous GPU setups in the FT02. The only time I had temp issues is when I used two GTX 580 Lightning Editions. The way the heat pipes worked on those cards goes against the design of the FT02. I think Silverstone says this in their manual. When I moved on from the FT02 and into the Corsair 500r, my temps immediately improved on the cards. The setup worked in the FT02, but it wasn't ideal.
I would try and stay away from that EVGA 970 blower. It is out of date and I'm not sure why they are using it.
Eh, why? So what blower is it? Is it not the Titan style blower?
Eh, why? So what blower is it? Is it not the Titan style blower?
No. It's pre-Titan blower. Titan blower is reserved for 980.
Looking at the photos of the ports, it looks like the one used in the GTX670.