Every extra card you add also adds an extra frame of input lag.
+ 3 frames of input lag with 4x SLI then
You couldn't pay me to play with that much input lag
Just the +1 from SLI is already throwing the baby away with the bathwater as far as I'm concerned,especially since SLI doesn't even scale 100 percent.
Blower coolers have always sucked.
Nvidia are so full of shit with their 'premium materials'
I hope it's worth it to them to piss off a bunch of people who buy this only to find out their card throttles just for the quick early adopter cash grab...
You'd think they'd be smarter than this, but some beancounter must have weighed that the cash grab is worth more than the loss in goodwill from users.
That said you still need 3x/4x SLI to play the newest games at a playable framerate @ 4k. I don't see this changing with the 1080.
I have a 4k display with a 980Ti 3x setup. Not sure what my upgrade path will be at this point.
what the usual price range for a water block and entire setup, not including cpu cooling?
just the video card, tubes, rad, pump, etc
I can't believe we've reached a point where anything under 60 fps is not considered "playable" lol. When Crysis came out, "playable" was ~25 fps.
The CPU block and two fittings would be < $100.
You're looking at ~$500 for a full custom setup only on the GPU.
- $150 for reservoir/pump combo
- $155 for the GPU block + backplate
- $50 on fittings
- $20 on tubing
- $70 on a radiator
Give or take; will also depend on the quality of the parts you choose. This is around the mid-end.
That said you still need 3x/4x SLI to play the newest games at a playable framerate @ 4k. I don't see this changing with the 1080.
I have a 4k display with a 980Ti 3x setup. Not sure what my upgrade path will be at this point.
I can't believe we've reached a point where anything under 60 fps is not considered "playable" lol. When Crysis came out, "playable" was ~25 fps.
I guess one of the best games I've played in years (Uncharted 4) was only half-playable. Could have fooled me though.
Yeah that's 1794 - 1936! Not that it would be difficult to make that gap up, but still.
Think the FTW is much quieter too.
thanks, do you know of a good resource to get started?
You played Uncharted 4 @ 4k?
I'm sure many new games won't get anywhere near close to 60fps @ 4k, even on the 1080 2-way SLI. They don't on my 3x 980Ti setup.
It would be nice to have the 1080 3x option, but it appears games have to be coded for that setup, which is probably going to be rare since it's not officially supported by Nvidia.
It says here it will be the 4th. You cant make me wait any longer.I highly doubt the Strix will actually be available in stores on the 4th.
You played Uncharted 4 @ 4k?
I'm sure many new games won't get anywhere near close to 60fps @ 4k, even on the 1080 2-way SLI. They don't on my 3x 980Ti setup.
It would be nice to have the 1080 3x option, but it appears games have to be coded specifically for that setup, which is probably going to be rare since it's not officially supported by Nvidia.
Remains to be seen how a 1080 3x/4x setup performs in DX12 games tho.
It says here it will be the 4th. You cant make me wait any longer.
http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/geforce-gtx-1080-overclocking-guide-with-afterburner-4-3,3.html
From these tests...
A good overclocked 980Ti (~1500 boost) vs a good overclocked 1080 (~2050 boost), the 1080 will only be 15% faster in 3DMark graphics (21K vs 24K)
An average overclocked 980Ti (~1450 boost) vs (~1950 boost), the 1080 will be only be 10% faster in 3DMark graphics (20K vs 22K)
Phew feels good with my 980Ti still.
Btw it seems Pascal's secret is its much higher boost clocks....which mean if AMD gets a good architecture going, things can get interesting..
I can't believe we've reached a point where anything under 60 fps is not considered "playable" lol. When Crysis came out, "playable" was ~25 fps.
Man, if the 1080 is any indication how the rest of the Pascal cards will go I think I'm just going to take this opportunity to buy a 980ti for cheap and ride it out a SLI configuration until Volta's Ti version.
Are there any good articles yet of a OC'd 1080 reference vs an OC'd 980ti reference?
edit: oh this earlier post is nice
Oh well. I called it with my gut check!
this is highly disappointing
I was going to sell my 980ti sli setup to get a single 1080 (tired of sli)
but seems be a bigger lost than I anticipated
edit: i think those are based on FE cards, it remains to be seen how well non FE cards can OC
You should take a look at this then: http://forum.hwbot.org/showthread.php?t=157414&page=3this is highly disappointing
I was going to sell my 980ti sli setup to get a single 1080 (tired of sli)
but seems be a bigger lost than I anticipated
edit: i think those are based on FE cards, it remains to be seen how well non FE cards can OC
Very good 980 Ti's can even beat 1080s in firestrike ultra. SLI 980Ti is plenty of power.
In terms of non founder overclocks, 2100Mhz appears to be the wall. 2200mhz may be possible but very rare. LN2 is capping out at 2400mhz so it seems there isn't much headroom in Pascal.
Does that include non-FE, aftermarket boards? I haven't seen any benches yet.
I'm actually trying to move away from SLI, my hope is that a single 1080 oc does well
Does that include non-FE, aftermarket boards? I haven't seen any benches yet.
I'm actually trying to move away from SLI, my hope is that a single 1080 oc does well
Hmm you guys are right
this is a much worse loss of power than I thought, seems like the 1080 is hamstrung in more than one way
Very good 980 Ti's can even beat 1080s in firestrike ultra. SLI 980Ti is plenty of power.
In terms of non founder overclocks, 2100Mhz appears to be the wall. 2200mhz may be possible but very rare. LN2 is capping out at 2400mhz so it seems there isn't much headroom in Pascal.
Edit, see post below.
Also people bitching about high watt PSUs need to remember they run more efficiently under medium load.
Anyone else get an in stock notification from EVGA?
980ti still powers through games. Why not wait until its obsolete or get 1080ti?
980ti still powers through games. Why not wait until its obsolete or get 1080ti?
How much do you want to bet that the next Titan will be called "Titan 4K"?
I'd be a lot of money it won't. Titan and Titan X are established brands, and the 1080 already does 4K fine.
Yes, looks like the FE card is available now.
What are the chances of the 1080 being able to run Dark Souls 3 at 4K 60 frames (assuming the rest of the computer is fast)
30 fps fine.