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What have you guys got your smoothing set at in relation to DSR?
I have it at 45%.
I have it at 45%.
Zero. Just combine with an AA solution. I hate blur personally.What have you guys got your smoothing set at in relation to DSR?
I have it at 45%.
What have you guys got your smoothing set at in relation to DSR?
I have it at 45%.
So I installed a new 980 in my system and it seems to be working fine. The only problem is I'm sure my old computer parts are a bottleneck for this beastly card. Here are my current specs:
Intel Core i5-760 (2.8GHz)
Corsair XMS3 DDR 8GB
Antec 750W Bronze 80 PSU
I'm thinking of upgrading to an i5-4690 (3.5GHz) and Z97 motherboard. Does that sound like a sensible choice? Should I upgrade the RAM and PSU or are those still OK?
Also, I'm thinking of getting an SSD and was eyeing the Crucial MX100 as the ideal price/performance option.
It's been about 4 years since I built my computer so I've been a bit out of the loop. Thanks for any advice you guys can give me.
I have 2 reference EVGA 980s and I can tell you that I'm running 1365mhz cores boosting to over 1500mhz on air pretty easily. 100% stable.
How are the reference coolers in regard of cooling and sound?
Is it better to buy a graphics card with an reference cooler or an custom cooler (TwinFrozr, Windforce)?
Twinfrozr for quiet, Windforce 3X for overclocking.
Doesn't matter which one really, both are quiet and don't get hot while overclocking. Windforce is a bit cooler though. I'm at 1543MHz and my highest temp is 66C with my fan still unnoticeable on my MSI card.
So just get whatever is in stock really.
Still troubleshooting my msi 970 - it has a noticeable buzzing that isn't the fans, and it happens immediately when under load. I've found a few others online that report they same problem.
What benchmarks or tools would everyone recommend to stress-test a GPU?
Since this is a fairly large investment for me, I want to make sure that the card doesn't break down for at least 4 years (which is the cycle I follow for upgrades).
I definitely have a bit of coil whine with my MSI 970(only audible if I put my head near my PC). But I would never describe it as a 'buzzing' sound.Maybe it is the coil whine?
Sometimes the coils are isolated very poorly, because production is different for each card.
Maybe it is the coil whine?
Sometimes the coils are isolated very poorly, because production is different for each card.
I've heard that could be it , but I need to look up some more coil whine examples . This is most definitely a buzzing , or a vibrating noise.
edit:"I definitely have a bit of coil whine with my MSI 970(only audible if I put my head near my PC). But I would never describe it as a 'buzzing' sound. "
maybe that is it and I just haven't experienced coil whine before then
Any loose screws causing wobbling?
I can't believe coil whine is still so widespread, it's so annoying. I have to RMA my Gigabyte 970, it distracts me too much. What's the point of even trying to build a silent system; fan noise is actually tolerable, pleasant even, but buzzing/squealing... blech.
My previous 780 GHz buzzed too, but only so lightly I literally couldn't hear it without putting my ear to the card. My 970's is louder, however.
How many fps are you guys pushing when the whining starts? Sometimes at really high fps that happens, just lock it down to something like 100 see if that helps.
How many fps are you guys pushing when the whining starts? Sometimes at really high fps that happens, just lock it down to something like 100 see if that helps.
Why are the MSI 970's so popular? I thought the go to were EVGA and Gigabyte?
I have 2 reference EVGA 980s and I can tell you that I'm running 1365mhz cores boosting to over 1500mhz on air pretty easily. 100% stable.
Why are the MSI 970's so popular? I thought the go to were EVGA and Gigabyte?
God I hope when I'm finally able to test these damn cards out I don't have any serious coil whine issues. Having 2 cards just makes my chances all the higher. When will old age set in so I can't hear those high pitches? Me and my ageless hearing.
Good cooler, turns off the fan completely at idle so even less noise (but you really don't hear it while it's on at idle anyway) and just overall really quiet.
Gigabyte is also very popular and haven't seen any complaints about them.
EVGA is not as good as the others at the moment (but not bad), they do make a bit more noise that some people find annoying. Heard there will be a bios update to fix the standard fan profile to make it a bit more quiet, I'm not 100% sure about that though. They do have their great step-up program though and good costumer support from what I hear.
And complaints about coil whine is not limited to any one manufacturer, they all have it to some extent usually but mostly it's not noticeable unless you have unlocked framerate in a menu that makes it spit out 2000 fps or something.
Based on the scores I've seen throughout the thread, I'm pretty content.
Since this shit is sold out EVERYWHERE and it doesn't seem like more are coming in until November, I bit the bullet and got one of these from a local Fry's.
$630 for a reference 980. Fail.
I hope it OCs well. I might SLI it if I can find my damn modular PCI-E cable.
Think I finally got a stable overclock on my Gigabyte GTX 970 after having some time to play with it, anything higher/any lower voltage locks up Firestrike completely.
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Based on the scores I've seen throughout the thread, I'm pretty content.[/QUOTE]
Try lowering your memory to 400 and see if 150 on core clock works.
What does your gpu clock max at? Unless it's in that pic and I don't see it haha
Try lowering your memory to 400 and see if 150 on core clock works.
Fractal Define R4.
That's the Fractal Define R4
It's a great case. I have one too.
So initial impressions of the 980 are quite disappointing coming from a 780Ti.
I only tried Unigine Valley at this point, and the following at the best scores my cards have posted on Extreme HD settings.
780Ti max OC
78.7 avg fps
score of 3291
GTX 980 max OC(1425mhz core, 7.5Ghz memory)
78.4 avg fps
score of 3279.
Hoping this might be a Valley quirk and performance is better in games and other benches, because it's pretty sad that I actually LOST a tiny bit of performance after going through all the hassle of getting this thing.
Anybody have scores I can compare against? For both tests, the cards were paired with a 2500k@4.7Ghz, and 8GB 1866Mhz ram.
Believe it was 1490 MHZ.
I actually tried just that earlier and got lower scores. I'll probably play with it some more, like I might need more voltage if I increase the clock further.
Edit: Might have lost the silicon lottery with this one, I don't think I can get it more optimal than I already have it. Tried 400 memory and 150 core clock, with max voltage and it couldn't even finish Firestrike. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't totally satisfied with my performance so far though. This card is a fucking beast.
So initial impressions of the 980 are quite disappointing coming from a 780Ti.
I only tried Unigine Valley at this point, and the following at the best scores my cards have posted on Extreme HD settings.
780Ti max OC
78.7 avg fps
score of 3291
GTX 980 max OC(1425mhz core, 7.5Ghz memory)
78.4 avg fps
score of 3279.
Hoping this might be a Valley quirk and performance is better in games and other benches, because it's pretty sad that I actually LOST a tiny bit of performance after going through all the hassle of getting this thing.
Anybody have scores I can compare against? For both tests, the cards were paired with a 2500k@4.7Ghz, and 8GB 1866Mhz ram.
Performance should be a bit better in games, and I think I remember hearing Valley being messed up atm for 980 owners.
Another thing to remember is the 700 series has had tons of driver improvements and is basically as efficiently coded as possible at this point. The 900 series should (will) see some decent performance gains as drivers mature.
But I feel you... you really just side-graded. However you should have done more research before buying if you are truly that surprised.
What resolution did you run the valley test at? I assume the rest was default...
Default 1080p for all tests.
So initial impressions of the 980 are quite disappointing coming from a 780Ti.
I only tried Unigine Valley at this point, and the following at the best scores my cards have posted on Extreme HD settings.
780Ti max OC
78.7 avg fps
score of 3291
GTX 980 max OC(1425mhz core, 7.5Ghz memory)
78.4 avg fps
score of 3279.
Hoping this might be a Valley quirk and performance is better in games and other benches, because it's pretty sad that I actually LOST a tiny bit of performance after going through all the hassle of getting this thing.
Anybody have scores I can compare against? For both tests, the cards were paired with a 2500k@4.7Ghz, and 8GB 1866Mhz ram.