Nvidia Launches GTX 980 And GTX 970 "Maxwell" Graphics Cards ($549 & $329)

WTF, IS THIS ACTUALLY TRUE?

The 780Ti is less than a year old at this point, so everyone that bought one from Amazon can just return it and upgrade to 980s?

Edit: just noticed you're in the UK. Must be an EU thing, because I've never heard of such a thing on Amazon US.

Yep lol, at least for UK, I asked 2 amazon representatives on chat (one after the other lol) and the logs emailed to me but they both went and checked and said the same thing, up to a year to return it and the reason that the performance is not adequate for the price.

Good to have rights (:P).

I'm going to push my luck and call them on it, going to hold onto it till the custom 980s come out. 970 is so appealing though...seems like they're forcing me to sli. Staying strong, for now.
 
Yep lol, at least for UK, I asked 2 amazon representatives on chat (one after the other lol) and the logs emailed to me but they both went and checked and said the same thing, up to a year to return it and the reason that the performance is not adequate for the price.

Good to have rights (:P).

I'm going to push my luck and call them on it, going to hold onto it till the custom 980s come out.

That's some bullshit. So you can just keep upgrading to the latest GPU for free? That doesn't seem right.

I just checked my account and the return window for my 780Ti expired on January 31st of this year, so we get less than 3 months to return GPUs I suppose.
 
That's some bullshit. So you can just keep upgrading to the latest GPU for free? That doesn't seem right.

I just checked my account and the return window for my 780Ti expired on January 31st of this year, so we get less than 3 months to return GPUs I suppose.

The return window is when YOU can create a label - as I was told today.

You can talk to them and return it within the year though (here anyway). Worth a shot.
 
3dMark is annoying to use and the GPU score is still influenced by the CPU, so it's not that great for this thread.

Let's do some Heaven instead?

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Shitty numbers, I might as well sell the card and buy a PS4.
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That's some bullshit. So you can just keep upgrading to the latest GPU for free? That doesn't seem right.

I just checked my account and the return window for my 780Ti expired on January 31st of this year, so we get less than 3 months to return GPUs I suppose.

I don't think you could do that forever, they do track it. If they see you abusing it, they will stop you.
 
970 owners, can you confirm that bitstreaming of DTS-HD MA is supported? I can't imagine it isn't, but I don't see this spec listed on NVIDIA or other manufacturers' sites as it is for older cards.

I'm excited to upgrade from my 560ti 448 core and tackle some of the newer stuff in my Steam catalog, but I'm also holding off on watching Star Wars Despecialized Edition until I can get that lossless audio working.
 
Shitty numbers, I might as well sell the card and buy a PS4.
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latest drivers

cpu oc is at 4.4 if that matters.

evga superclocked 780ti:

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looooool

Maybe it ate up too much memory, let me check

No, memory was fine, re-reran the test with different results though:

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So apparently it's basically the same as a 970
 
HOLY SHIT BALLS, Amazon is amazing!

Just had a chat with customer service and was totally upfront with them.

Bought the 780Ti on November 7th of last year. Told them I wanted to upgrade to Maxwell as it's far more efficient. Mentioned Skyzard and his UK situation.

They looked at my account and told me that their return policy is only 30 days on electronics, but they will make an exception due to my history with them. I have spent tens of thousands of dollars on Amazon and never returned anything.

They're even paying for return shipping and will credit me back the full $710 I paid for the card last year.

So considering a pair of 970s cost $660, I can upgrade to them and STILL get $50 in the process, all while getting to use the beastly 780Ti for the past year for free.

God damn, that is awesome!
 
Amazon man!

Good job!

hmmm sli 970...does it beat 980 in most things?

Damn it's going to isn't it. Damn. Sli. Damn.

Looks like the way to go for me though.

Across the competitive landscape, the GTX 970 SLI demolishes every NVIDIA single-GPU graphics card we have with us, be it the GTX 780 Ti or the GTX TITAN. The dual-GPU Radeon HD 7990, which held onto its lead over an impressive streak, is as much as 29 percent behind in performance. AMD's current flagship, the Radeon R9 295X2, however, is 6 percent faster. It's about $330 costlier,
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_970_SLI/22.html
 
Pascal comes out in 2016 and will require a new motherboard to take advantage of its stacked RAM. But console games should be a joke by that time to our cards.

I'm confused by the whole NVLINK thing on Pascal. Has Nvidia actually said they have a partnership with Intel to integrate this into the chipsets and CPUs? Otherwise, are they seriously expecting people to build Nvidia Tegra-based PCs or something to buy Pascal GPUs?
 
you all have i7s, but ive been told lately I should get a i5 for my new rig, what gives? :(

right now im looking at a i5 4690k, 16gb ddr3, 120gb ssd + 2tb hdd, z97 mobo and a gtx970 (actually the card will be posponed until its out in my country, shipping costs and premium on cards in online stores because its rare atm is riiculous) to buy soon, now im having second thoughts :(
 
Amazon man!

Good job!

hmmm sli 970...does it beat 980 in most things?

Damn it's going to isn't it. Damn. Sli. Damn.

Looks like the way to go for me though.

Oh yeah, SLI 970s slaughter a single 980.

Remember a 970 is only about 15-20% slower than 980, yet still retains the important features like 4GB VRAM, 2MB of L2 cache, and 64 ROPs.

There's always SLI 980s, but not sure the cost is worth it, as I only have a single 2560x1440 ROG Swift monitor that isn't going to be replaced anytime soon.
 
Oh yeah, SLI 970s slaughter a single 980.

Remember a 970 is only about 15-20% slower than 980, yet still retains the important features like 4GB VRAM, 2MB of L2 cache, and 64 ROPs.

There's always SLI 980s, but not sure the cost is worth it, as I only have a single 2560x1440 ROG Swift monitor that isn't going to be replaced anytime soon.

Yup, was just checking the results - they don't cover sli 980 though:

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_970_SLI/20.html

Seems like definitely the way to go... hopefully they got better with drivers... and they fixed stuttering with sli recently or something right?

watch dogs goes from 50 to 85 fps at 2560 (no aa)!

Now that's an upgrade. Amazon making up twice for Corsair costing me...happy times, let's not go there.
 
Looks like it hasn't been updated for Maxwell yet as 0.7.9 came out in August.

Also getting some strange behavior with the fan speed. It's the Gigabyte 970 model and the fan during shut down or start up is ridiculously loud (high RPM; moving a lot of air). I have no idea why.
 
I got my OC'd 970 through Fire Strike just fine, but just 10 seconds of Archeage crashed the game, and like none of the icons for any of my apps would display. Even when clicked, most applications wouldn't show their UI. I had to restart my computer to get everything working again. I don't know what this is a problem with. Should I increase my GPU's power, max temps, or voltage?
 
I got my OC'd 970 through Fire Strike just fine, but just 10 seconds of Archeage crashed the game, and like none of the icons for any of my apps would display. Even when clicked, most applications wouldn't show their UI. I had to restart my computer to get everything working again. I don't know what this is a problem with. Should I increase my GPU's power, max temps, or voltage?

None of the above. Lower your memory OC. It barely makes a difference in games and is much more unstable than a core OC.

If it still crashes, then you can decide to either lower core or increase voltage.
 
I heard Gigabyte was the way to go for the 970? Something to do with a better fan? Although...

Also getting some strange behavior with the fan speed. It's the Gigabyte 970 model and the fan during shut down or start up is ridiculously loud (high RPM; moving a lot of air). I have no idea why.
 
I'm confused by the whole NVLINK thing on Pascal. Has Nvidia actually said they have a partnership with Intel to integrate this into the chipsets and CPUs? Otherwise, are they seriously expecting people to build Nvidia Tegra-based PCs or something to buy Pascal GPUs?

The issue is PCI-express has yet to create a standard to deal with the new bandwith numbers. Nvidia has a history of esoteric and propietary formats: PhysX, G Sync, etc. I wouldn't put it past them to use their amazing GPU sell throughs to corner the motherboard market to support a new standard exclusive to Tegra :/
 
I got my OC'd 970 through Fire Strike just fine, but just 10 seconds of Archeage crashed the game, and like none of the icons for any of my apps would display. Even when clicked, most applications wouldn't show their UI. I had to restart my computer to get everything working again. I don't know what this is a problem with. Should I increase my GPU's power, max temps, or voltage?

Being stable in benchmarks doesn't always show if the overclock is stable or not.

The best way to test really is to just play games as well. Lower the core clock by 30MHz and see if it's stable, if so increase by 5 until it gets unstable and then go back 5 again.

And as Evo X mentioned, don't push the memory clock too much either. Won't help much.
 
None of the above. Lower your memory OC. It barely makes a difference in games and is much more unstable than a core OC.

If it still crashes, then you can decide to either lower core or increase voltage.

What are you gonna do with all that extra graphics btw?

Turn some settings up, am I right? Ohhhh yeaaa, watch that fraps meter fly
 
None of the above. Lower your memory OC. It barely makes a difference in games and is much more unstable than a core OC.

If it still crashes, then you can decide to either lower core or increase voltage.
Decreased from +500 to +400. Performance has actually increased.

Should I have benchmarked with a game like BioShock Infinite like someone else was doing rather than Fire Strike while overclocking?
 
970 owners, can you confirm that bitstreaming of DTS-HD MA is supported? I can't imagine it isn't, but I don't see this spec listed on NVIDIA or other manufacturers' sites as it is for older cards.

I'm excited to upgrade from my 560ti 448 core and tackle some of the newer stuff in my Steam catalog, but I'm also holding off on watching Star Wars Despecialized Edition until I can get that lossless audio working.

I would like to know this as well.

Team Green is very enticing right now. If The Evil Within will give me headaches(7950) I'm coming over.
 
Decreased from +500 to +400. Performance has actually increased.

Should I have benchmarked with a game like BioShock Infinite like someone else was doing rather than Fire Strike while overclocking?

Yes, I always test my overclocks using intensive games. Much more reliable than synthetic benchmarks.

I also believe in 100% stability, so if it it even crashes or artifacts once in any situation, I turn down the OC.

What I would do in your situation is test the core and memory OC independently. Don't just jump straight to an OC you see on a review site or someone else using.

Reset memory to stock, then raise the core as much as you can without artifacts. Only once that has been proven to be 100% stable should you think about OCing memory. The stock 7GHz memory clock is more than enough for gaming. Any additional OC will lead to minuscule increases.
 
Decreased from +500 to +400. Performance has actually increased.

Should I have benchmarked with a game like BioShock Infinite like someone else was doing rather than Fire Strike while overclocking?
Yep, both Archeage and Total War: Rome 2 Benchmark was what found an issue in my overclock. Both caused the driver to crash after so long, so I turned down a notch, and they didn't after.

Firestrike and the unreal heaven tests didn't find the said issues.
 
Too bad, in what situations/games was it the worst? I want to stress test mine as long as I can still give it back.

It was worse when at super high FPS such as in an old game. At first, turning VSYNC on helped. Then it no longer helped and screamed anyway. Then i started hearing it faintly in other apps.

It was pretty obvious. I think if youve ran a few things and havent heard a peep, youre fine.
 
Sorry to hear that...I wonder if it's widespread or just luck...my 780 (non-ti) that was gigabyte had really bad buzzing.

I thought my 780 Gigabyte did too, ended up swapping PSUs (to a Supernova G2) and it largely mitigated the problem (reduced the buzzing to the point of barely being perceptible). Now the full-force buzzing like my 780's original is back on the new PSU that solved my problem last time around. WTF. Will ship it back next week, I guess.
 
It comes with a back plate installed.

Sweet. Now I just wait...

Come to think of it, I've never owned a non-EVGA graphic card. Is there a program similar to EVGA Precision for this brand? Something that I could view on my G19 LCD screen would be great.
 
From ign shadow of modor review

On the PC side Mordor also compares to the Batman games, in that it’s of good quality. There are even some enhanced graphics settings, including an ultra-high texture setting that requires a full 6GB of video memory. My only issue with it is some awkward menu controls, but most of those are customizable and those that aren’t aren’t too inconvenient to get used to.

980 only has 4gb :/
 
So with everything turned up pretty damn high in Batman AC (FXAA high for the AA), running at 4K (DSR) I averaged over 90 fps, with a brief low in the high 40s.

O_O

With PhysX and the DX11 stuff turned on, that is. Ridiculous.
 
The issue is PCI-express has yet to create a standard to deal with the new bandwith numbers. Nvidia has a history of esoteric and propietary formats: PhysX, G Sync, etc. I wouldn't put it past them to use their amazing GPU sell throughs to corner the motherboard market to support a new standard exclusive to Tegra :/

PhsX and Gsync are a long way from trying to leverage GPU market share to push a CPU/mobo platform against Intel and x86.
 
From ign shadow of modor review

On the PC side Mordor also compares to the Batman games, in that it’s of good quality. There are even some enhanced graphics settings, including an ultra-high texture setting that requires a full 6GB of video memory. My only issue with it is some awkward menu controls, but most of those are customizable and those that aren’t aren’t too inconvenient to get used to.

980 only has 4gb :/

Holly hell. 6gb!!? Is there even a GPU out there with 6gb?
 
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