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I can't believe it...

My Gigabyte Gaming G1 GTX970 is buzzing when I start a game. The other one (of the 3) that my friend installed in his PC is absolutely fine.

Do I have to send it back?
 
I can't believe it...

My Gigabyte Gaming G1 GTX970 is buzzing when I start a game. The other one (of the 3) that my friend installed in his PC is absolutely fine.

Do I have to send it back?

Make sure nothing is touching or blocking the fans. Might have a wire or something in the way that's causing the buzzing when the fans ramp up.
 
I can't believe it...

My Gigabyte Gaming G1 GTX970 is buzzing when I start a game. The other one (of the 3) that my friend installed in his PC is absolutely fine.

Do I have to send it back?
Is it when you're in a menu?

Most likely, it's because the game is being rendered at 200+ FPS, which causes that noise.
 
I can't believe it...

My Gigabyte Gaming G1 GTX970 is buzzing when I start a game. The other one (of the 3) that my friend installed in his PC is absolutely fine.

Do I have to send it back?

Same game, same settings? For example no vsync can lead to extremely high framerates which produce coil whine. But some cards buzz no matter what (the EVGA 970s seem to have that problem a lot). PSU could be causing it too, hard to say. Try swapping the cards to make sure.
 
Price mistake at Amazon UK on a MSI 980

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00NOP53AA/

300 pounds, which comes to about 490 in US currency. Strangely when I added it to my cart it showed up as 249 pounds, for some reason. Plus shipping it comes out to about 440. Out of stock and obviously would take a while to get, but might be worth a look.

Credit to lewiep for sharing it on twitter.
 
Price mistake at Amazon UK on a MSI 980

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00NOP53AA/

300 pounds, which comes to about 490 in US currency. Strangely when I added it to my cart it showed up as 249 pounds, for some reason. Plus shipping it comes out to about 440. Out of stock and obviously would take a while to get, but might be worth a look.

Credit to lewiep for sharing it on twitter.

Just ordered 3. In the UK these are £470 everywhere else. Witcher 3 is gonna look fine in 4K with these badboys :D
 
It's not a cable or something. I'm testing it with the Bioshock Infinite Benchmark, like him. It doesn't matter if I render 230fps or 60fps (vsync), it's alwaying buzzing when starting something demanding.
 
It's not a cable or something. I'm testing it with the Bioshock Infinite Benchmark, like him. It doesn't matter if I render 230fps or 60fps (vsync), it's alwaying buzzing when starting something demanding.

Had to send back an SSD once because of buzzing and it happens way more often with graphics cards. Actually my MSI 970 made some strange sounds yesterday in some games in certain situations but it was only occasionally. If it starts immediately no matter what do an exchange.
 
I can't believe it...

My Gigabyte Gaming G1 GTX970 is buzzing when I start a game. The other one (of the 3) that my friend installed in his PC is absolutely fine.

Do I have to send it back?

This is probably just coil whine and can vary card to card I think. It's up to you how much it bothers you and if you want to send it back.
 
I can't believe it...

My Gigabyte Gaming G1 GTX970 is buzzing when I start a game. The other one (of the 3) that my friend installed in his PC is absolutely fine.

Do I have to send it back?

Sad-five, buddy. My MSI was buzzing pretty bad so I decided to exchange it.

I live 4 miles from newegg so i picked it up myself. Longer story short instead of spending two weeks mailing back and forth (which they actually wanted me to do from 4 miles away) they told me to buy a new one and refund the old one for faster service. Then they went out of stock by the end of our conversation so I got nothing now.
 
Sad-five, buddy.

My MSI was buzzing pretty bad so I decided to exchange it. I live 4 miles from newegg so i picked it up myself. Longer story short instead of spending two weeks mailing back and forth they told me to buy a new one and refund the old one for faster services. Then they went out of stock so I got nothing now.
I will have to wait 1-2 weeks to get a new one, it's out of stock everywhere :(

But we had the chance to test the 970 of my friend at his home. He has also a 21:9 monitor (2560x1080 resolution) and also a GTX770 (2GB instead of 4GB) from Gainward. Bioshock Infinite Benchmark DX11_UltraHigh_DoF with everything on max.

770: 63.1fps avarage
970 stock: 87.6fps avarage
970 @1505Mhz: 90.7fps avarage
9070 @1505Mhz + memory @7500Mhz: 95.5fps

So it's a 50% FPS jump if you overclock it.
 
Is Palit really a "less reliable" brand or do they only have that image, because their cards are cheaper? And I'm really sorry for the many questions I ask, but it's been a while since I've bought a new card and it's been even longer since I bought an Nvidia card (7800GTX). The cheap price of the Zotac and Palit (both around 305€) are the reason I'm still undecided. The next better option would be EVGA and Gainward for 318€ (both stock clocks and the Gainward has a blower style fan). I know the price difference isn't big, but why spend more money and I have to?

My two Palit GTX970s have just arrived.

Very quiet blowers on stock clocks (they're the same as my old PNY 670 blowers), even when running Valley benchmark on Ultra. Max temps were around low 70s and averaging 90-110 fps throughout the whole thing.

Will install the fan controller and overclock software soon and see what happens...

Any results on the overclocking front?
 
I had no plans to move from my 690 but Amazon might honor that 980 price error so I ordered 2 lol

pls Amazon I need the vram
 
Price mistake at Amazon UK on a MSI 980

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00NOP53AA/

300 pounds, which comes to about 490 in US currency. Strangely when I added it to my cart it showed up as 249 pounds, for some reason. Plus shipping it comes out to about 440. Out of stock and obviously would take a while to get, but might be worth a look.

Credit to lewiep for sharing it on twitter.

Got a 970 that destroys everything and now I'm salty I missed this deal #FirstWorldProblems
 
Don't hold your breath GM200 will be a GTX 1080. I'd bet $50 on it.

Or Titan II ;) No reason to leave money on the table.


Hmm I ordered that 980 for 320 pounds - if it works that would be perfect solution for me - good enough jump from 770 plus Titan cooler for my Raven 2 case.
 
Is Palit really a "less reliable" brand or do they only have that image, because their cards are cheaper? And I'm really sorry for the many questions I ask, but it's been a while since I've bought a new card and it's been even longer since I bought an Nvidia card (7800GTX). The cheap price of the Zotac and Palit (both around 305€) are the reason I'm still undecided. The next better option would be EVGA and Gainward for 318€ (both stock clocks and the Gainward has a blower style fan). I know the price difference isn't big, but why spend more money and I have to?



Any results on the overclocking front?

For reference designs with reference coolers it usually doesn't matter. It's the kind of warranty and customer service that could be an issue. It may be worth it going with the EVGA card for that reason.
 
I can't believe it...

My Gigabyte Gaming G1 GTX970 is buzzing when I start a game. The other one (of the 3) that my friend installed in his PC is absolutely fine.

Do I have to send it back?

I guess it's just coil wine, isn't it? I went through that process with my 660TI and 560TI. There was coil wine for EVERY GTX and reading the discussions on the net, it's the same for years. But it can vary depending on the manufacturer/model.
 
Don't worry, there have been a ton of PC part mispricings lately and amazon never honored them.

Oh so they don't honour it even if you buy before the price is noticed/corrected? Well, that's okay then I guess (sucks for people caught out by it though...)
 
Didn't know AMD had something planed a week after the Nvidia event:

AMD-Future-is-AMD-850x283.jpg

Is this still happening? Did it happen already?
 
Downsampling on Nvid was always easy...
Only if you had a monitor it works with (try downsampling 2x2 on a 1440p display). Only at low refresh rates. And only with questionable scaling quality.

If old driver downsampling was comparable to DSR, I'd never have developed GeDoSaTo.
 
I have major anxiety right now... just purchased the 970 on impulse, which I never do. My friend convinced me to sell my 780 on ebay so i listed it and immediately made my purchase. How many people did this? i figure if i can get an extra GB of VRAM and not loose money in the process its worth it.. 780s seem to be selling for an average of $340 right now. anyone sell in this price range?
 
Only if you had a monitor it works with (try downsampling 2x2 on a 1440p display). Only at low refresh rates. And only with questionable scaling quality.

If old driver downsampling was comparable to DSR, I'd never have developed GeDoSaTo.
There was always two things preventing me from using DS.

1. Time involved to tinker
2. Hardware power requirements within reason

I have to say that the 970 is the sweet spot for utilizing a known fantastic feature.
 
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