Dictator93
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MFAA, from everything that I have read, is not at all in the drivers yet. Still in development.
Is there any downside to getting a full tower? Apart from the obvious (cost, how much space it takes up).
I was thinking more in terms of whether it is harder to manage airflow because there's a greater volume of air or something like that.
Not really true. My Gigabyte 780 OC can't really OC anymore then it already is.Take this with a grain of salt.....but I usually buy a superclocked card in the hopes that a card that was tested to run at that overclock has a better shot at overclocking even further. I remember EVGA used to deny that they binned gpus this way, and it's still possible to get a great overclocker with a stock card, but for $10 you at least get those few mhz of headroom and a card that has already been tested to overclock (at least a bit)
I stuck at work until 6pm with my 970 in my bag.Got my Gigabyte 970 installed. The thing is whisper quiet under load.
/joy
MFAA, from everything that I have read, is not at all in the drivers yet. Still in development.
Not really true. My Gigabyte 780 OC can't really OC anymore then it already is.
I stuck at work until 6pm with my 970 in my bag.![]()
Ah well, Alternate.de was clickbaiting on friday it seems. My card is not even shipped cause they don't have any stock. On friday they claimed to have them in stock and my card will be here by today/tomorrow![]()
Is there any brand that doesn't overclock the 970 card? I want to buy one and keep it alive for at least 4-5 years. Maybe more. Can't afford both the card (which is more than 100$ more expensive in Europe) and a third party cooler which will cost me an extra 50 euros.
Is there any brand that doesn't overclock the 970 card? I want to buy one and keep it alive for at least 4-5 years. Maybe more. Can't afford both the card (which is more than 100$ more expensive in Europe) and a third party cooler which will cost me an extra 50 euros.
GPU's are not like CPU's. You don't need to buy an aftermarket cooler to replace the one that comes with your card just for a mild overclock. All of these 970's already come with custom cooling solutions that will provide plenty of cooling overhead for not only these factory overclocks, but also a decent user overclock if one so wishes.Is there any brand that doesn't overclock the 970 card? I want to buy one and keep it alive for at least 4-5 years. Maybe more. Can't afford both the card (which is more than 100$ more expensive in Europe) and a third party cooler which will cost me an extra 50 euros.
Seems like it has only one PCI-e power connector, which may limit overclocking![]()
But yes, if you absolutely insist, there are some cards being sold without any sort of overclock. EVGA's with the ACX1.0 non-SC edition is stock settings, for instance.
They're not super loud cards necessarily, just loud compared to the alternatives.Would not recommend the EVGA after the problems people have been reporting though.
lucky you!Anyway, I found a replacement which should be here tomorrow some time (already despatched thank god) so all's well that ends well.
Would not recommend the EVGA after the problems people have been reporting though.
They're not super loud cards necessarily, just loud compared to the alternatives.
Just saying, if they absolutely insist on a stock clock card, the option is available.
Bummed to hear about the EVGA cards. I have two of their 670s and they've been great. Looking at maybe getting two ASUSes instead. Will I going to have a problem running those in SLI with those coolers? I've only ever used cards with the blower-style coolers on them.
Edit: Haha, Amazon just removed the $10.00 discount on the ASUS as I posted this.
ok then, i guess im paranoid about the OC on the cards. Its just that i don't have a good experience with cooling solutions that aren't aftermarket. I've seen a few slightly older cards hitting 85+c, even 90, even with non-reference cooling solutions like Gygabyte, MSI, Sapphire, etc. So, if these coolers are good enough to keep things under 65 (under load), it will be a new for me.
That sounds really, really low. I'm sold then.I have a Gigabyte Windforce GTX 670, and it stays around 65 under moderate (gaming) load. (I.e. playing AC Freedom Cry at 1080p) Idles at like 33.
As stated in the linked article above they admit the fan curve is a bit too aggressive and they want to change it with a bios update eventually.There is no "problem". The cards are fine, albeit a bit more noisy than some of the other cards. That can be solved with good ventilation and fan profile though. In fact he should choose EVGA if he is worried about longevity of the cards due to the warranty.
That sounds really, really low. I'm sold then.
Temperature of the MSI and the Gigabyte 970 according to guru3d:
- iddle : 29C / 30C
- load : 68C / 60C
full results here.
My Gigabyte GTX 970s didn't come with a SLI bridge. In fact, the cards only came with a quick setup guide and 2 molex to pci-e cables. I hope the mother board comes with one.
Just wanted to mention for anyone rocking a Alienware X51 R2 with the 330 external PSU(like me) you can install the GTX 970!
It should fit perfectly and uses less power and generates less heat than the OEM GTX 760 ti in it already.
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However the GTX 980 will not fit due to its length of 10.5 inches, unless someone releases a shorter card.
Temperature of the MSI and the Gigabyte 970 according to guru3d:
- iddle : 29C / 30C
- load : 68C / 60C
full results here.
Good luck matelucky you!
The major stores/sites here do not have them in stock. I'll just wait a day or two and if Amazon is getting some stock in that time I'll switch.
I am unfamiliar with the fan profile setting. Is there a good guide to setting one up?There is no "problem". The cards are fine, albeit a bit more noisy than some of the other cards. That can be solved with good ventilation and fan profile though. In fact he should choose EVGA if he is worried about longevity of the cards due to the warranty.
Wow. I didn't expect the Gigabyte to be THAT much cooler. Price justified? I'd love to see a shootout between the MSI and Gigabyte.
My Gigabyte GTX 970s didn't come with a SLI bridge. In fact, the cards only came with a quick setup guide and 2 molex to pci-e cables. I hope the mother board comes with one.
SLI-bridges usually only comes with your motherboard.
Yeah, a few already mentioned it on the X51 thread. Is the perfect size. Whenever the reference card is in stock, I'll get one for my X51.
That sounds really, really low. I'm sold then.
Wow. I didn't expect the Gigabyte to be THAT much cooler. Price justified? I'd love to see a shootout between the MSI and Gigabyte.
Is there a tool I can use while gaming that gives you an overlay of info such as fps, cpu and gpu temps?
msi afterburner / evga precision
I'm not sure.
Microsoft Details Direct3D 11.3 & 12 New Rendering Features
GTX 980/970 support Direct3D11.3 in hardware and that's part of Direct3D 12, but there will be levels of features, with more to come once DirectX12 / Direct3D12 is complete.
Also read the comments to the article.
What do you guys think?
Are these HDMI 2.0?