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

you will learn that all my tech related questions, no matter how idiotic they sound, are all serious. Im a huge noob when it comes to stuff like this, I pretty much just press "max settings" button on games and run them

im trying to learn from various threads, but its not easy. Snarky awnsers dont help either :)

I apreciate you explaining it tho. So its a monitor thing, not a GPU thing, so I dont have to worry about it since my monitors are just normal 24inch 1080p screens, nothing fancy
You need to have a specific, G-sync-enabled monitor, yes.. however it works only (as of now anyway) with certain nvidia gpus.
I think 700 series onward? Someone correct me if i'm wrong.

And i'm very much like you btw, i've only picked up a few things here and there reading GAF and watching a couple of tech reviews and videos on youtube, but i'm no expert or anything.
I only asked because you never know, it's not like i was baffled or anything! :P
 
So guys, my 2nd Gigabyte Gaming G1 GTX970 has also coil whine.

I don't know what to do about it? RMA every card till I get 2 with no coil whine?
Ditto

Given all the complaints about Gigabyte coil whine I have to thrown in my personal experience with my Gigabyte 970 - it is blissfully quiet.

Likewise.

I have 2 Gigabyte GTX 970s and luckily I don't have any coil whine either.

I... hate... all of you.

:P
 
For those of you experiencing coil whine, post what psu you're using as well. Coil whine can completely go away with a different psu.
 
For those of you experiencing coil whine, post what psu you're using as well. Coil whine can completely go away with a different psu.

EVGA Supernova G2 750W - rebranded Superflower Leadex; PSUs really don't get much better; I don't care if the noise may go away with a different PSU for some random reason, but the sound is clearly coming the card; it's at fault, not the PSU.
 
Which shops did you get them from? Where they the digitec ones?
2 from Brack and 1 from Techmania. The 3rd (2nd from Brack) is on the way. Hopefully without coil whine.

Don't suppose you can find/borrow a different PSU to try with it? Some people seem to suggest PSU's can cause it. I can't confirm or deny because I no longer have my old one, and I don't have the money to buy a new one just to fix some noise.

I've personally just accepted mine has coil whine. My headphones obfuscate it, so it's not the end of the world, as annoying as it is.
It doesn't matter. I tried it with my old bequiet PSU and it's the same. My Gainward 770 has no coil whine at all, and I can't accept that because of this:

Given all the complaints about Gigabyte coil whine I have to thrown in my personal experience with my Gigabyte 970 - it is blissfully quiet.
Likewise.
I have 2 Gigabyte GTX 970s and luckily I don't have any coil whine either.

I want that too!
 
EVGA Supernova G2 750W - rebranded Superflower Leadex; PSUs really don't get much better; I don't care if the noise may go away with a different PSU for some random reason, but the sound is clearly coming the card; it's at fault, not the PSU.

I didn't mean to imply that you *should* switch PSUs, just that listing the PSUs along with the card may produce some patterns, i.e. certain cards produce coil whine with certain PSUs and not others.

FWIW, I have the 850W version of the Supernova G2, and yes it's a great PSU. No GTX 980 yet, though. Still waiting to catch it in stock.
 
I know how this is a little off topic.
what kind of fps should I expect on max settings@1080p with this set up.

CPU - Intel 6 core i7-5930k
GPU - Geforce 970 G1 Gaming 4 gigs
HDD - SSD 120 GIG
G-Skill Ripjaws 16G Kit 2133 DDR4
X99 MB

OS
Windows 8.1 OS

EDIT: On the latest PC games, like battlefield 4 etc.
 
I know how this is a little off topic.
what kind of fps should I expect on max settings@1080p with this set up.

CPU - Intel 6 core i7-5930k
GPU - Geforce 970 G1 Gaming 4 gigs
HDD - SSD 120 GIG
G-Skill Ripjaws 16G Kit 2133 DDR4
X99 MB

OS
Windows 8.1 OS

EDIT: On the latest PC games, like battlefield 4 etc.
Dozens of fps

Depends on the game. There's nothing you wont be able to play well, don't worry
 
Installed my two Zotac 970 omega amps, they are quiet and relatively cool..... here's a couple quick and dirty cell phone shots, posted on the october pick up thread too.... Being at work right now sucks!!! :( lol

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you will learn that all my tech related questions, no matter how idiotic they sound, are all serious. Im a huge noob when it comes to stuff like this, I pretty much just press "max settings" button on games and run them

im trying to learn from various threads, but its not easy. Snarky awnsers dont help either :)

I apreciate you explaining it tho. So its a monitor thing, not a GPU thing, so I dont have to worry about it since my monitors are just normal 24inch 1080p screens, nothing fancy
Dude, i once thought overclocking had something to do with my PC time settings, so don't be afraid to ask. I learned a ton by visiting GAF before i became member and i am deeply greatful to the GAF community for providing noobs answers and explanations if a question or query arises.

As for these cards. Man, these things are incredible pieces of hardware. Most 970's run at 1.5GHz stable. Really makes me wonder if we're going to start seeing GPU's run above 2.0GHz or equivelant to CPU base clocks.

Waiting it out till next year for the (hopefully) 6Gb or 8Gb Vram 970(Ti) or 980(Ti) versions.
 
Installed my two Zotac 970 omega amps, they are quiet and relatively cool..... here's a couple quick and dirty cell phone shots, posted on the october pick up thread too.... Being at work right now sucks!!! :( lol

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So sexy i want to lick the screen. Seriously, nice and neat. Good job.

Those Zotac cards look fairly thick, like a couple inches thick compared to MSi and Gigabyte version i seen on youtube unboxing/review videos.

EDIT: Double post. Apologies.
 
So sexy i want to lick the screen. Seriously, nice and neat. Good job.

Those Zotac cards look fairly thick, like a couple inches thick compared to MSi and Gigabyte version i seen on youtube unboxing/review videos.

EDIT: Double post. Apologies.

Thank you, I will put up a pic later of final cable adjustments :)

And yes they are 3 slot cards..... I was happy to find my super long SLI bridge. I took out my x-fi soundcard because it would be right in between the two video cards, blocking one of the fans.....

Anyone who wants a solidly built card, this is for you...... they are the heaviest video cards I have ever owned. I have owned evga for quite awhile now... 6800 ultra, 8800 gts, a few gtx 260 core 216s.... three 480s, two 580 classifieds, two 680s........ but evga really seems to have dropped the ball this round, so I went to Zotac. Very pleased so far.
 
Well, my second MSI 970 from Amazon was updated with a delivery of 10/15...and my first order was updated with a delivery of today! Won't have much time this weekend to test it out, unfortunately. Glad I put in an order for the longer, flexible SLI bridge, though.

Also, holy shit, those Zotacs are HUGE.
 
Sorry if answered already, are you able to disable the Strix's feature of the fan shutting off below a certain temperature? (Through a custom fan curve or something)
 
Well, my second MSI 970 from Amazon was updated with a delivery of 10/15...and my first order was updated with a delivery of today! Won't have much time this weekend to test it out, unfortunately. Glad I put in an order fr the longer, flexible SLI bridge, though.

Also, holy shit, those Zotacs are HUGE.

Lol yeah they really are big.......contemplating quitting my job to go home and play.

~15k on 3dmark, stock clocks in win7 with my 3820 @ 4.4ghz
 
Sorry if answered already, are you able to disable the Strix's feature of the fan shutting off below a certain temperature? (Through a custom fan curve or something)

Someone posted in here that they did so. They changed the fans to kick on at 45C instead of 60.

I'm going to do the same but I haven't gotten to that point yet. Only had a couple hours to play with my STRIX yesterday.

You might be able to do it through afterburner, if not it's probably the ASUS app that comes with the card (I didn't install that yet either).

edit: It's probably in their GPUTweak app.

http://www.asus.com/us/Graphics_Cards/STRIXGTX970DC2OC4GD5/HelpDesk_Download/

I'm going to try that when I get a chance. I like the fans being off at low temps but I wouldn't mind them kicking on earlier - like 50C or something. I can't hear the fans either way.
 
So what's the current favorite brand for SLI 970s? I'd value running cool/quiet the highest in terms of importance. I don't care about availability, I can wait for stuff to come in stock.
 
Someone posted in here that they did so. They changed the fans to kick on at 45C instead of 60.

I'm going to do the same but I haven't gotten to that point yet. Only had a couple hours to play with my STRIX yesterday.

You might be able to do it through afterburner, if not it's probably the ASUS app that comes with the card (I didn't install that yet either).

edit: It's probably in their GPUTweak app.

http://www.asus.com/us/Graphics_Cards/STRIXGTX970DC2OC4GD5/HelpDesk_Download/

I'm going to try that when I get a chance. I like the fans being off at low temps but I wouldn't mind them kicking on earlier - like 50C or something. I can't hear the fans either way.

I used msi afterburner, asus gputweak didn't have an option
 
What's the popular GPU benchmarking tool nowadays? I'm expecting my MSI 970 today and there's nothing more I love than seeing by how much a new GPU destroys my old one (Radeon HD 5850).
 
Could you tell us the settings that you are playing the game in and the average frame-rates while in game? It is to my understanding that the benchmark tool does not really correlate to in-game performance.

So I just played for about an hour. 1080P with all settings set to Ultra. I do not have a way of recording FPS in game but it was incredibly smooth. I couldn't sense a single dropped frame.

BTW Shadow of Mordor is seriously fun.
 
G1 GTX 970 has coil whine but I don't notice it when using headphones so not a big deal for me. One thing that I'm worried about is my fans. They sound kind of weird at 60% and up. Like a woo woo woo sound.
 
Wow.. I've been refreshing the Newegg page for the Gigabyte G1 over the past couple of days looking to pick up a second one...I was just able to get one it seems...Was literally back out of stock as soon as I completed the order, so we'll see...
 
Installed my two Zotac 970 omega amps, they are quiet and relatively cool..... here's a couple quick and dirty cell phone shots, posted on the october pick up thread too.... Being at work right now sucks!!! :( lol

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Did you forget to install the SLI Bridge cable? You can't enable SLI without it.

Edit:NM. Saw your later posts.
 
Damn fast.

Yo Andy, any ETA on the RYSE SLI profile? Or Shadow of Mordor? Or... any of the new games' SLI profiles?

I heard the warnings about SLI but went ahead with it anyway. I thought I major release like Mordor would have gotten an SLI profile by now. Luckily there are options. I guess this is a glimpse of things to come.
 
I heard the warnings about SLI but went ahead with it anyway. I thought I major release like Mordor would have gotten an SLI profile by now. Luckily there are options. I guess this is a glimpse of things to come.

This is actually relativity bad. Normally Nvidia would have pushed a profile a week before release for a big title like this. Especially when they're sponsoring it.
 
That's crazy, there's nothing available even online? I honestly did not expect these cards to be in such high demand.

I mean, I haven't done an exhaustive search. Found out about the card last night and checked online for 20 minutes and can't find anything available. If anyone can prove me wrong, I'd be happy to be wrong!
 
I had been checking Amazon quite frequently and had been finding some in stock here and there. I just never found the edition I wanted on Amazon. Luckily, Microcenter had the Asus Strix and I jumped on it. I want the MSI or the Strix.
 
Cool! Now the question I have is how do I know which one the GTX cards is best for me? I'm really ignorant about this shit...

You first need to establish whether your system is compatible with a particular card. Things like power requirements, and whether or not it fits in your case. Then, you might want to look at consumer reports such as the ones found on this thread in order to avoid models/brands that are known to have issues with cooling, coil whine, etc. The last thing I'd look at is the reputation of the manufacturers themselves, and the warranty/customer service they offer with their cards.
 
You first need to establish whether your system is compatible with a particular card. Things like power requirements, and whether or not it fits in your case. Then, you might want to look at consumer reports such as the ones found on this thread in order to avoid models/brands that are known to have issues with cooling, coil whine, etc. The last thing I'd look at is the reputation of the manufacturers themselves, and the warranty/customer service they offer with their cards.

Thank you!
 
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