Forgive my insistence, I don't mean to question you, but I'm just interested if you mean if you can't hear it under normal operation or they absolutely do not make the noise at all even if you put them under load and put your ear up to the case or with the side panel off or something?
Has anyone played Skyrim with their 970 yet? I have never played and want to check it out now that I will be able to crank up the graphics. Is it possible to downsample it and add texture mods? If not, any recommendations on how to get it to look the best on a 1080p 60Hz monitor?
I believe only the AMP Omega is a 3 slot card.
This is exactly what both of my Gigabyte G1 970s' coil whine sounds like. They both buzz. What's my best-bet course of action after RMAing both of them, giving the Strix a shot? Does anybody really not have this buzzing noise in any form?
Has anyone played Skyrim with their 970 yet? I have never played and want to check it out now that I will be able to crank up the graphics. Is it possible to downsample it and add texture mods? If not, any recommendations on how to get it to look the best on a 1080p 60Hz monitor?
Thanks, I appreciate it.No problem, before I replied to your last comment I tested it with Shadows of Mordor and tried to record a small vid but I only hear the air flow coming from my case massive fan.
I'm gonna try to capture a better one later.
I have a 970 strix. The buzzing is there but I've only heard it in one game - final fantasy xiii and only in certain areas of the game. Its only barely audible from outside of my case and only because I sit with the case on my desk and its right next to my ear. I have not been able to reproduce the sound in any other game or benchmark I've tried.
If I had to make an educated guess, I'd say all of the 970s have the ability to make the coil buzz or whine and its going to depend on the individual circumstances of the games that are played, what power supply and how much you'd be able to detect the sound outside of your case under normal gaming conditions. There are definite outliers that are causing extreme noise though.
Yup! Currently running it on a 1080p plasma.
My OC'd 970 / i5-3350P aren't quiiiiiiiite able to keep a solid 60 while using 4k DSR, but it's very smooth at 1.5x DSR (I think, I'll have to double check.) This is while running a ton of visual/other mods (pretty much everything in The STEP Project and ENB, etc.
Yes, I've got Skyrim modded with something like 80 different texture mods and some other content, lighting, and effect mods (no ENB though) and a single 1405 MHz boost 970 (like my old 780) is running it downsampled from 4K to 2560x1440 with MSAA and FXAA off and the other default game settings on their max values running pretty consistently at 60 FPS with only some minor loading hitches when running around and dips in the middle of heavy effects like dragon soul absorbing in dense forest areas and stuff. Easily a sufficient card for Skyrim downsampling. Two in SLI let me run Skyrim downsampled from 5120x2880 (5K, I guess) with 2xMSAA and also maintaining 60 FPS from my brief testing.
How is the MSI 980 with reference cooler http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00NPZSJCS/
Anyone has this one, how is it? Never see this one being mentioned.
Yo, CanadaGaf.
Have you checked Amazon.ca for GTX 970? What's going on?
What do you mean?
Anyone here upgrade from 680 to 970? If so, is it a major improvement?
i upgraded from a 670 OC to a 970 OC. the performance isnt massively better. in real world scenarios, its about 5-15 FPS difference in most games. however, it runs massively cooler. my 670 would regularly hit 86 celsius regularly on crysis 2 and 3. My 970 hits 60 at the highest so far. at 60, the fans actually turn on. this also means the card is more silent. i will say crysis 3 was a jump from around 35 fps at 1440P to a an almost stable 60 FPS 1440P.
i upgraded from a 670 OC to a 970 OC. the performance isnt massively better. in real world scenarios, its about 5-15 FPS difference in most games. however, it runs massively cooler. my 670 would regularly hit 86 celsius regularly on crysis 2 and 3. My 970 hits 60 at the highest so far. at 60, the fans actually turn on. this also means the card is more silent. i will say crysis 3 was a jump from around 35 fps at 1440P to a an almost stable 60 FPS 1440P.
well i should mention that i could double or quadruple the amount of antialiasing applied. I use the extra power for antialiasing if the frame rate is good enough. (read locked 30FPS or 60FPS)That doesn't sound encouraging. But I'm only going to play at 1080p for the time being, so maybe it'll be a much bigger improvement at that resolution.
i upgraded from a 670 OC to a 970 OC. the performance isnt massively better. in real world scenarios, its about 5-15 FPS difference in most games. however, it runs massively cooler. my 670 would regularly hit 86 celsius regularly on crysis 2 and 3. My 970 hits 60 at the highest so far. at 60, the fans actually turn on. this also means the card is more silent. i will say crysis 3 was a jump from around 35 fps at 1440P to a an almost stable 60 FPS 1440P.
2500k @ 3.5-3.9 Ghz depending on whatever my motherboard feels like setting the default clock modifier to that day.What CPU?
2500k @ 3.5-3.9 Ghz depending on whatever my motherboard feels like setting the default clock modifier to that day.
i think its based on my room temp. so, it adjusts the clock automatically based on whether ambient + cpu heat delta < 85 celsius.
anyone have the dimensions of the Asus 2.0 Strix? also is the regular 970 Zotac a three slot card, or just the higher end Zotac ones?
EDIT
meh, bought the low end Zotac 970. am i already dead?
Welp. If you're getting CPU bottlenecking (which I hope you aren't), then I'm screwed.
I'm still running around with a first gen i5.
i upgraded from a 670 OC to a 970 OC. the performance isnt massively better. in real world scenarios, its about 5-15 FPS difference in most games. however, it runs massively cooler. my 670 would regularly hit 86 celsius regularly on crysis 2 and 3. My 970 hits 60 at the highest so far. at 60, the fans actually turn on. this also means the card is more silent. i will say crysis 3 was a jump from around 35 fps at 1440P to a an almost stable 60 FPS 1440P.
That doesn't sound right at all. I went from 680 to 970 and it was pretty much a 50% improvement in everything I tested. Unless you played games at 10 FPS, I doubt you hade anything running at only 5 frames more.
Any game the 680 could play at 60 FPS, the 970 will get 85-90 in. Anything 680 runs at 30 the 970 will run at ~45.
Arma 3 was the game that I got around a 5fps increase.
Arma 3 was the game that I got around a 5fps increase.
So how does DSR work exactly? I just enable it in Global Settings as a multiple of my native res (1920x1200 in my case) and that's it? No other configurations are necessary?
A ha. Got it.Yup, after that, the new resolutions will show up in-game, wherever you normally set the resolution.
A ha. Got it.
So then I choose the "super resolution" in a game and that's it. DSR does all the rest?
Yep, although it takes a pretty big performance hit due to the intensive Gaussian smoothness filter Nvidia has decided to use. It is more intensive than GeDoSaTo I've noticed.
There is an option in Nvidia control panel for smoothness vs sharpness when using DSR.
Maybe that's what you could tweak?
Forgive my insistence, I don't mean to question you, but I'm just interested if you mean if you can't hear it under normal operation or they absolutely do not make the noise at all even if you put them under load and put your ear up to the case or with the side panel off or something?
Is the 2700x whatever resolution worth using, btw? I'm thinking of rolling with that in The Evil Within.
Has anyone played Skyrim with their 970 yet? I have never played and want to check it out now that I will be able to crank up the graphics. Is it possible to downsample it and add texture mods? If not, any recommendations on how to get it to look the best on a 1080p 60Hz monitor?
anyone have the dimensions of the Asus 2.0 Strix? also is the regular 970 Zotac a three slot card, or just the higher end Zotac ones?
EDIT
meh, bought the low end Zotac 970. am i already dead?
Anyone here upgrade from 680 to 970? If so, is it a major improvement?
F u France. Someone may have stolen my cards. Wtf. Or tracking just stopped working, readying myself for the worst case.
Anyone here upgrade from 680 to 970? If so, is it a major improvement?
This is getting annoying. RMA'd my whiney EVGA ACX 2.0 970 to Newegg. After more than a week it finally got to them. They were out, so they're just giving me a refund. So now I get to wait another 3-5 days for the money to come in and then I get to shop around again. :/ Guess I can try a better brand this time.
Which 970s have the lowest chance of coil whine?