Weird that EVGA didn't put out a water cooled version. I'm not interested in going back to fans.
Weird that EVGA didn't put out a water cooled version. I'm not interested in going back to fans.
This is telling, I would have thought that the 980Ti would hold 60fps in these games without a sweat and that the results you posted would be synonymous with 4k gaming on that card, never would I have thought that the GTX 1080p would not hold 60fps at 1440p on these titles. I hope these benches are not fixed?No, you won't. Most of the benchmarks below are done without even maxing out the games settings and 1080 is already showing 60+-10 average which means that it'll be dipping down to ~40s for minimals.
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And all this is even before you start to add things like in-game supersampling, PhysX or newer GW effects like HFTS, VXAO, Volumetric Lighting, ets. It doesn't hold 60 in 1440 even today.
They're releasing the EVGA Hybrid along with water blocks, but they're not up for pre-order yet.
They're releasing the EVGA Hybrid along with water blocks, but they're not up for pre-order yet.
If my G1 pre-order is slated to ship on the 7th, I'll probably just stick with it.
Sounds like they moved on from EK as their waterblock supplier, so that might be delaying them. Shit move, IMO.
1440p benchmarks and stuff
Thank you for theseThese benchmarks are really confusing me
I saw these for 3440x1440
Bunch of EVGA cards up for pre order here. Including FTW. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?atclk=Brand_EVGA&sts=ma&N=4291466538&Ntt=gtx+1080
Preordered their too. FTW. June 16 is estimated ship date. I'll cancel my Amazon to save on tax. Thanks for the link.
So basically the $699 "Founder's Edition" only refers to the reference card? All the other cards are the regular $599 price?
I've been trying to read up but I'm still confused about the FE situation.
So basically the $699 "Founder's Edition" only refers to the reference card? All the other cards are the regular $599 price?
Did they put a hold/charge you or do they not do that until it ships?
Pretty sure they don't until it ships.
I asked if they placed a hold not if they shipped. Ordered and it seems they do place a hold lol
Now to decide if I want the EVGA ACX 3.0 for $620 or the G1 for $660
Isn't amd coming out with a card that will rival this one for a quarter of the price and a lot less power consumption? I hope AMD can create some real competition because nvidia has started to gauge over the last 5-10 years.
I asked if they placed a hold not if they shipped. Ordered and it seems they do place a hold lol
Now to decide if I want the EVGA ACX 3.0 for $620 or the G1 for $660
Beats me, in the UK the custom cards are more expensive than the FE card.
Preordered their too. FTW. June 16 is estimated ship date. I'll cancel my Amazon to save on tax. Thanks for the link.
Holy shit, I might do the same... I really don't know if it's as safe in terms of return policies/methods, or if I'm getting this later than Amazon would, but it might be worth it.
Isn't amd coming out with a card that will rival this one for a quarter of the price and a lot less power consumption?
Holy shit, I might do the same... I really don't know if it's as safe in terms of return policies/methods, or if I'm getting this later than Amazon would, but it might be worth it.
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These benchmarks are really confusing me
I saw these for 3440x1440
No they aren't...
Beats me, in the UK the custom cards are more expensive than the FE card.
$699 dollars is £481 but oh no we have to pay £619 for the FE card and the customs are £640+
Guess I'm priced out of a 1080 any time soon
They are on Scan.
Founders is a ridiculous £619 and the customs cards are an even more ridiculous £640+.
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/evg...n-8gb-gddr5x-2560-core-vr-ready-graphics-card
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/evg...core-vr-ready-graphics-card-with-white-led-li
http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-GeForce-...By=helpful&filterByStar=one_star&pageNumber=1
Getting torched on 1 star reviews over price. It's sort of funny seeing EVGA respond to every single 1 star review.
They are on Scan.
Founders is a ridiculous £619 and the customs cards are an even more ridiculous £640+.
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/evg...n-8gb-gddr5x-2560-core-vr-ready-graphics-card
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/evg...core-vr-ready-graphics-card-with-white-led-li
I don't know much about British online retailers, but the impression I've received over the course of this thread is that Scan is garbage and should be avoided like the plague.
I feel like I should get the EVGA ACX 3.0 since it's $40 cheaper
but my heart says get the Gigabyte G1 D:
I'll probably just end up getting whatever releases first
Would the triple fan setup of the G1 make it noticeably cooler than the dual fan EVGA?
This. And is that triple fan going to possible be more loud?
I feel like I should get the EVGA ACX 3.0 since it's $40 cheaper
but my heart says get the Gigabyte G1 D:
I'll probably just end up getting whatever releases first
Would the triple fan setup of the G1 make it noticeably cooler than the dual fan EVGA?
Beats me, in the UK the custom cards are more expensive than the FE card.
$699 dollars is £481 but oh no we have to pay £619 for the FE card and the customs are £640+
Guess I'm priced out of a 1080 any time soon
The G1 is $611 so it's cheaper isn't it?I feel like I should get the EVGA ACX 3.0 since it's $40 cheaper
but my heart says get the Gigabyte G1 D:
I'll probably just end up getting whatever releases first
Would the triple fan setup of the G1 make it noticeably cooler than the dual fan EVGA?
Oh gotcha. I used a prepaid card I got from Tmo, so it was difficult to check.
The G1 is $611 so it's cheaper isn't it?
Keep in mind that there are some engines out there that have obviously not had a lot of attention put into them for the PC versions. Assassin's Creed since Unity is a typical example, but we also see this with The Division and (especially) with Quantum Break. While it's true that the GTX 1080 (and by extension: any graphics card out there) is insufficient to deal with these games at certain levels of quality, the fault lies more with the game engine itself than with the graphics card.
It reminds me of the article that was posted last year or so about how most optimizations these days were done by the graphics vendors on the driver level, while the games themselves were a horribly unoptimized mess that relied on Nvidia and AMD fixing whatever the devs couldn't fix themselves. There are some really bad developers out there (speaking as a professional developer myself), and the graphics vendors are the ones who have to pay for their lack of competence.