It's strange that the Zotac AMP! Extreme is avaliable in Spain and not on other countries.
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Have you gotten it delivered yet? Anyone confirmed it's not just listed wrong?
It's strange that the Zotac AMP! Extreme is avaliable in Spain and not on other countries.
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Mirror's Edge Catalyst Pc GTX 1080 1440p Ultra Settings FPS Performance Test
Well, on one hand TWW is CPU limited but I'm not sure that it's actually API limited so DX12 might not help there as much as one would expect. On the other hand you should consider than DX12 version of TWW is being actively pushed and sponsored by AMD again so using it for any type of comparison on NV cards is pretty meaningless.
Mirror's Edge Catalyst Pc GTX 1080 1440p Ultra Settings FPS Performance Test
Well, on one hand TWW is CPU limited but I'm not sure that it's actually API limited so DX12 might not help there as much as one would expect. On the other hand you should consider than DX12 version of TWW is being actively pushed and sponsored by AMD again so using it for any type of comparison on NV cards is pretty meaningless.
You can get water blocks for reference boards, and some cards like the EVGA SC are custom air coolers on reference boards.
Does anyone make aftermarket air coolers for reference cards?
Have you gotten it delivered yet? Anyone confirmed it's not just listed wrong?
Hopefully we see the Strix up on Amazon today.
Can anyone point me to a good resource to compare the reference and non-reference versions of the 1080? This will be my first time buying a new graphics card/GPU separate from the computer itself.
I'd really appreciate any advice about whether to go reference or non-reference and which card is best for VR with the Vive.
wasnt jayztwocents meant to deliver a review of the MSI GTX 1080 X? No sign..
Don't buy reference, you'll thank me later.
Noted. Is it that the reference ones are generally more expensive for the same performance? Or do non-references outperform because the sellers can tweak/improve them?
At this point, I'd say take an hour and read through this thread from page 1 before dropping $700 on one of these. The FE is considered by a large majority on here to be a major rippoff. It throttles, won't over clock as represented, and is less for $700 then you get from the board partners.
Ok, I'll sit down tonight and read through the full thread (hoo boy). Is there currently a non-reference model that looks best?
Ok, I'll sit down tonight and read through the full thread (hoo boy). Is there currently a non-reference model that looks best?
It's all opinion based at this point, but a lot of people like EVGA for the warranty. So the SC or FTW look like good options. Mid June is still the timeframe on those. The Asus Strix looks good, great OC out of the box, but one report has it being a little loud. That is supposed to release on the 4th, but we haven't seen any confirmation in the US yet. The MSI is currently being reviewed by Jaytwocents.
SC is a reference board just so you know
I thought the press release said they'd be for sale starting on the 4th? Really hoping these rumors of them raising the price are not true.Hopefully we see the Strix up on Amazon today.
Thanks for that factoid. Or are you saying he shouldn't get a reference board?
Did you know that the SC comes with a non-reference cooler?
No it was just a factoid, since I thought it was a non-reference PCB before. Yeah I know it comes with ACX 3.0. But just so he know's that is still the same PCB as a reference card and FTW is a custom PCB.
Here you can see the SC in action : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22ePLtROm6I Doom @ 4K
At this point, I'd say take an hour and read through this thread from page 1 before dropping $700 on one of these. The FE is considered by a large majority on here to be a major rippoff. It throttles, won't over clock as represented, and is less for $700 then you get from the board partners.
That's not true. The FE overclocks just fine, it's the reference cooler than sucks and will not maintain low enough temperatures for it not to throttle.
See my post on the previous page for overclocking results on my FE in the worst possible cooling scenario (constrained, passive cooling case).
The issue is the price, terrible cooler, and prioritizing fan speed over boost clocks. Once you set a custom fan curve you can overclock it with identical results to people overclocking the AIB versions so far, given you're lucky with the silicon lottery.
I thought the press release said they'd be for sale starting on the 4th? Really hoping these rumors of them raising the price are not true.
Also really surprised to not see anything but the FEs up on Newegg. I'd prefer to go through them over Amazon so that I don't have to pay tax.
Yea, if you are jumping into this from square one, there's a lot of research they should be doing. If they want some baseline advice, avoid the reference, and assuming they have no knowledge on video cards, then getting the best warranty is probably a good idea. EVGA would be my recommendation, if they don't intend to do some serious research into their $700 purchase.
Time for research! I will keep the EVGA recommendation in mind though
I thought the press release said they'd be for sale starting on the 4th? Really hoping these rumors of them raising the price are not true.
Also really surprised to not see anything but the FEs up on Newegg. I'd prefer to go through them over Amazon so that I don't have to pay tax.
Doesn't the cooler negatively effect overclocking? That was the point I was trying to make. Also, it doesn't seem like anyone has been able to replicate the Nvidia overclocking presentation in performance or temps.
Time for research! I will keep the EVGA recommendation in mind though
Doesn't the cooler negatively effect overclocking? That was the point I was trying to make. Also, it doesn't seem like anyone has been able to replicate the Nvidia overclocking presentation in performance or temps.
Not really - providing you are willing to ramp up the fan speeds. Nvidia have a really conservative fan limit at about 40% which isn't enough to stop the card hitting 82c (the default temp limit)
If they'd allow the fan to go a little higher then the boost clock would be sustainable by keeping below 82c
If they'd allowed a slightly higher temp limit then the boost clock would be sustainable at lower fan speeds (I think jayz2cents had it top out at about 86c on stock fans)
So nvidia have basically set the worst possible combination of fan/temp limit which results in the clocks bouncing around all over the place. Makes no sense.
Temperatures will cause throttling, yes, unless you pump the fan up to high RPMs, in which case it cools enough to keep the clocks where you want them. As seen above, my 1080 stays above 2000mhz boost throughout Unigine Valley 1.0 benchmark at 1440p Ultra + 8xAA.
The reference cooler being shit is compounded by my card being in an RVZ02 (fully passive cooling case, no airflow, so the card is basically cooling itself in isolation while dealing with irradiated heat from the CPU/MB on the other side of the metal divider).
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Temperatures will cause throttling, yes, unless you pump the fan up to high RPMs, in which case it cools enough to keep the clocks where you want them. As seen above, my 1080 stays above 2000mhz boost throughout Unigine Valley 1.0 benchmark at 1440p Ultra + 8xAA.
The reference cooler being shit is compounded by my card being in an RVZ02 (fully passive cooling case, no airflow, so the card is basically cooling itself in isolation while dealing with irradiated heat from the CPU/MB on the other side of the metal divider).
So has someone hit the 2114MHz and 67C temps that Nvidia was showing off at their presentation?
How high do you have to set the fan profile to maintain those clocks?
Time for research! I will keep the EVGA recommendation in mind though
I'd say it's impossible with the FE blower. Seems possible with the AIB coolers, though. Any link to where they showed those numbers? I tried, but can't find it, all I find is references to the normal boost clock (1733mhz).
In my case, where the GPU is entirely passively cooled, 100% RPM after 75degC. Not sure what the situation would be in literally any other case with better airflow.
They showed it when they revealed the card on stage: https://youtu.be/it3HVZMSBfY?t=45m17s
I'd say it's impossible with the FE blower. Seems possible with the AIB coolers, though. Any link to where they showed those numbers? I tried, but can't find it, all I find is references to the normal boost clock (1733mhz).
In my case, where the GPU is entirely passively cooled, 100% RPM after 75degC. Not sure what the situation would be in literally any other case with better airflow.
I'd say it's impossible with the FE blower. Seems possible with the AIB coolers, though. Any link to where they showed those numbers? I tried, but can't find it, all I find is references to the normal boost clock (1733mhz).
In my case, where the GPU is entirely passively cooled, 100% RPM after 75degC. Not sure what the situation would be in literally any other case with better airflow.
I'm venturing a guess that is NOT the FE blower, or it's inside an extremely well ventilated case and that scene is not very demanding at all.. But it also seems too hot for watercooling, so..go figure.
Sorry, being at work I can't listen to the audio, but I believe you. My theory still holds that they were rendering a very non-demanding scene at a locked 60fps so the card was under very little load, albeit being at full clock.Pretty sure they stated it was a stock FE card that they just grabbed from the stack before the presentation. If I can find my headphones, I'll get you the exact minute from the presentation video.
How loud does it get at 100%?
Sorry, being at work I can't listen to the audio, but I believe you. My theory still holds that they were rendering a very non-demanding scene at a locked 60fps so the card was under very little load, albeit being at full clock.
Not gonna pretend nVidia wasn't misrepresenting what an average user could attain with the FE cooler, as that seems to be the case.
I guess it depends on how sensitive you are to noise. On my case which has a ventilation port on the side panel, and is very close to me, it's loud but quieter than my 980 Ti, which I often also run at 100% RPM. It's definitely not quiet, but it also doesn't bother me as I game with headphones.
Ok, just thought I'd let you know where my take was coming from. They did spend about 5 minutes prior to that segment of the video talking about how difficult it was to render that character, etc. So it may have been garbage, but they did their damndest to say otherwise. I don't really care either way. I'm glad you're enjoying your 1080. I really don't think there are that many people willing to run their cards at 100% fan.
I definitely get it. My concern is less about people who have beef with the FE (they're justified; terrible value and terrible cooler), and more with people who expect to get magical overclocks over what has been shown possible with the FE because they get an AIB version. I don't think the major limitation for overclocking this card is the stuff AIBs can improve (other than temperature).
I definitely get it. My concern is less about people who have beef with the FE (they're justified; terrible value and terrible cooler), and more with people who expect to get magical overclocks over what has been shown possible with the FE because they get an AIB version. I don't think the major limitation for overclocking this card is the stuff AIBs can improve (other than temperature).
Now I don't remember where I read this but isn't the overclocking "limited" due Nvidias current BIOS? Or something like that...
Am I one of the only ones that never OCs their video card? I'm never in a situation I need to OC I guess. My games can run 60 instead of 160 for all I care since my monitor isn't going to register anything past 60 anyway.
Am I one of the only ones that never OCs their video card? I'm never in a situation I need to OC I guess. My games can run 60 instead of 160 for all I care since my monitor isn't going to register anything past 60 anyway.
So has someone hit the 2114MHz and 67C temps that Nvidia was showing off at their presentation?