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

Fuck newegg. I'm never ordering anything from them again. I have a new, unopened 970 Gigabyte G1 that I want to RMA and they are trying to charge me a $55 dollar restocking fee.

I honestly figured this was common for video card sellers.

It's bullshit, of course, but consumers don't have much power in America.
 
Fuck newegg. I'm never ordering anything from them again. I have a new, unopened 970 Gigabyte G1 that I want to RMA and they are trying to charge me a $55 dollar restocking fee.
Unopened? Wow that's really taking the piss! The UK sucks for a lot of things but Internet purchases (& purchases in general) are great here. We used to have 7 days from delivery of any goods or services to cancel for a full refund, no questions asked. I believe this has recently been increased to 14 days.
 
Fuck newegg. I'm never ordering anything from them again. I have a new, unopened 970 Gigabyte G1 that I want to RMA and they are trying to charge me a $55 dollar restocking fee.

At least one benefit we get from living in the UK. Altough we do pay higher prices so I guess it cancels out.

The Distance Selling Regulations state that your right to cancel an order starts the moment you place your order and doesn’t end until seven working days from the day after you receive your goods.
 
Decided I'm either going to order the ASUS Strix 970 or the MSI Gaming G4 970 when I get paid on Tuesday and then my PC I built earlier this month will finally be viable as a Gaming PC!

I just hope someone has them available on Tuesday. :( It seems both Amazon and Newegg are sold out of anything other than the EVGAs, which I definitely don't want.

There's a local Tigerdirect by me, not sure if they'd have any 970s in stock yet though. Anyone had success with 970s at TD retail locations?

My local TD didn't even carry the cards in store, but a Microcenter near me has 5 MSI 970s right now.
 
Is there a way to update 3D Mark without downloading the other program? I just want to patch the client, not have an entirely new process.
 
At least one benefit we get from living in the UK. Altough we do pay higher prices so I guess it cancels out.

Sending used or opened items is a bit different from June of this year, DSR has been replaced by the CCR - http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/regulation/consumer-contracts-regulations.

A deduction can be made if the value of the goods has been reduced as a result of you handling the goods more than was necessary.
The extent to which a customer can handle the goods is the same as it would be if you were assessing them in a shop.

Seems a bit open to interpretation... There's a thread from yesterday over at the OCuk forums, where someone was quoted a 25% restocking fee for his two unwanted cards. Obviously they don't want customers returning bad clocking CPUs/GPUs though.
 
I just hope someone has them available on Tuesday. :( It seems both Amazon and Newegg are sold out of anything other than the EVGAs, which I definitely don't want.
EVGA's FTW 970s have a better designed heat spreader/pipe configuration than the SCs that are currently available, plus they'll probably ship with the semi-passive fan BIOS.
 
Seems like *all* of Canada is just out of stock. Went to a few local areas as well as online-shopping - nothing, nada, nowhere. Red Flag Deals users are apparently having massive trouble finding units anywhere, too.
 
Seems like *all* of Canada is just out of stock. Went to a few local areas as well as online-shopping - nothing, nada, nowhere. Red Flag Deals users are apparently having massive trouble finding units anywhere, too.

I have an MSI 980 on preorder from NCIX. They said I'm 4th in line and that they ordered 50 of them from MSI on the 18th.

Not sure what's taking so long for them to arrive. Maybe vendors just aren't sending much stock up to Canada....
 
This is why I only order from Amazon from now on, burned too many times from newegg.

Where you really get burned by NewEgg is when you try to call customer service or even do their web chat support thingie. 2-4 hour waits. It's ridiculous. The savings on sales tax are not worth the trouble of having to deal with getting support when something goes wrong.
 
Msi 970 got in and it makes ab odd hum - not the fans either. I haven't gotten to investigate, but ill see if setting it to a different mode helps . Its like a low vibrating noise. I'll check cables first, but has anyone else had this ?
 
I am considering checking out that 970, it would probably be a really nice upgrade from my 570. I'll have to think about it for a while though.
 
Anyone want to chime in on the ASUS Strix?

It's the cheapest card next to the EVGA line, which I don't want to touch given its problems. The other card I'm considering is MSI, but that's $30 more (for the red-coloured one).

Gigabyte isn't even in consideration as it's currently selling for a ridiculous $450...
 
Microcenter in Denver has MSI and Asus 970s in stock as of 20 minutes ago, picked up an MSI OC Edition, $360+tax, so not exactly price competitive tho. Probably going to let it sir in the box for a few days and see if I can score a better deal online with something in stock, unless I just let my hype get the better of me.

This is the one I grabbed, $10 more than it would be at Newegg, but since they're oos for who knows how long it'll be...

Ohh man, you are better than I, lol. There's no way I would let the card sit in the box. Tear it open and bask in its glory!

I know, I'm sitting here looking at the box, contemplating, lol. I may crack it open tonight regardless and try it out. I have no real will power when it comes to stuff like this.
 
Microcenter in Denver has MSI and Asus 970s in stock as of 20 minutes ago, picked up an MSI OC Edition, $360+tax, so not exactly price competitive tho. Probably going to let it sir in the box for a few days and see if I can score a better deal online with something in stock, unless I just let my hype get the better of me.
Ohh man, you are better than I, lol. There's no way I would let the card sit in the box. Tear it open and bask in its glory!
 
I ordered the EVGA GTX 980 Superclocked ACX 2.0 from Amazon. Which as far as I can tell is unavailable everywhere else, as EVGA states it won't be out till mid October.

Worth the wait or get the reference cooler? I've heard if you plan on doing SLI (I do eventually) to get the reference cooler, but that was one source.
Worth the wait, since it'll come with EVGA's new BIOS for semi-passive operation (fans don't run below a certain temperature threshold).
 
Seems like *all* of Canada is just out of stock. Went to a few local areas as well as online-shopping - nothing, nada, nowhere. Red Flag Deals users are apparently having massive trouble finding units anywhere, too.
Crap hope they restock soon. The Zotac at Best Buy and Futureshop was the best price too at $362.99. OoS.
 
Fuck newegg. I'm never ordering anything from them again. I have a new, unopened 970 Gigabyte G1 that I want to RMA and they are trying to charge me a $55 dollar restocking fee.

To be fair, it does say that there will be a 15% restocking fee in their FAQ.

edit: whether or not there should be a fee, I'm just saying it's not like they're springing this on you, as it was disclosed upfront.
 
Anyone had to deal with MSI's support before? I've bought EVGA only for the last at least 5 generations, but decided on MSI this time because of the negative buzz around EVGA's 970 offierings. They've always been great about replacing defective cards, hoping MSI is also not too bad, just in case.
 
This is all a marketing tactic from NVIDIA to sell more cards down the line, they know that their current GPU offerings are much better than consoles. And if they released cards with 8 GB VRAM it would most likely last entire generation.

So they continue to release cards with 3,4,6 GB VRAM so your forced to upgrade as the generation continues. Huge examples supporting this are games like Evil Within and Shadow of Mordor with requirements exceeding 4GB VRAM.

I was almost ready to pull the trigger on the 970/980, but no thanks NVIDIA gonna wait for the 8GB cards.

Evil Within is smoking crack, and Mordor is optional.

Are you hitting that score with a stock 780? seems like its oced to get that score.
Well yeah.
 
Anyone had to deal with MSI's support before? I've bought EVGA only for the last at least 5 generations, but decided on MSI this time because of the negative buzz around EVGA's 970 offierings. They've always been great about replacing defective cards, hoping MSI is also not too bad, just in case.

Yes, but from a UK point of view. RMA has to go the whole way back to The Netherlands here so it's sloooowww.
 
Microcenter in Denver has MSI and Asus 970s in stock as of 20 minutes ago, picked up an MSI OC Edition, $360+tax, so not exactly price competitive tho. Probably going to let it sir in the box for a few days and see if I can score a better deal online with something in stock, unless I just let my hype get the better of me.

This is the one I grabbed, $10 more than it would be at Newegg, but since they're oos for who knows how long it'll be...



I know, I'm sitting here looking at the box, contemplating, lol. I may crack it open tonight regardless and try it out. I have no real will power when it comes to stuff like this.

i can tell you the msi 970 oc runs pretty damn cool. even in intense scenarios, it stays in the 50-60 degrees celsius range.
 
1440p here. 3GB doing just fine, thanks.

Data to the contrary?

Nice #agenda to defend your 780.

There are games that use more than 3GB at 1080p, let alone 1440p. Modded Skyrim, Watch Dogs, etc. Its not the most important thing in the world, but you don't need to be blinded by your love for your 780 to admit that nVidia held back on the VRAM to sell more Titans.
 
I ordered the EVGA GTX 980 Superclocked ACX 2.0 from Amazon. Which as far as I can tell is unavailable everywhere else, as EVGA states it won't be out till mid October.

Worth the wait or get the reference cooler? I've heard if you plan on doing SLI (I do eventually) to get the reference cooler, but that was one source.

If you want to SLI I would recommend the blower type cooler that reference comes with. The ACX fans suck in air, so one card is going to be sucking in the other ones heat. The blower is just going to blow it into the other card, that is in turn blowing so it evens out. It also helps that in SLI the blower is pushing the air out of the case while ACX is having it circulate.
 
If you want to SLI I would recommend the blower type cooler that reference comes with. The ACX fans suck in air, so one card is going to be sucking in the other ones heat. The blower is just going to blow it into the other card, that is in turn blowing so it evens out. It also helps that in SLI the blower is pushing the air out of the case while ACX is having it circulate.

With two you can get away with the third party coolers. It's really when you have three or more and the card begin to stack it's a real issue.
 
With two you can get away with the third party coolers. It's really when you have three or more and the card begin to stack it's a real issue.

Yeah it's not the end of the world if you get ACX, and if you have good case cooling it won't be much of a problem anyway.
 
Is this just an unlucky guy or is there basis to this?

https://forums.geforce.com/default/...y-lower-voltage-than-the-other-driver-bug-/1/

Hopefully it is a driver bug,as that would be horrible to limit voltage while in SLI.

Following up on this, I did check the voltage of my two cards in Precision:

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Kind of impressive to still have this OC run stable with the first card being under-volted. I hope this will get fixed so I can crank out a bit more performance (not that it's needed...)

Won't that be released for all cards anyways?

Sure.
 
I really want to jump in, but I'm holding my breath for more Vram and strict 60 FPS performance in Crysis 3 at 4k.

I got Crysis 3 locked at 60 maxed out. (1080p only though)

Repost from the last page, did anybody else check this?

Following up on this, I did check the voltage of my two cards in Precision:

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Kind of impressive to still have this OC run stable with the first card being under-volted. I hope this will get fixed so I can crank out a bit more performance (not that it's needed...)
 
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