Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 reviews and benchmarks

Wait... Is he about to "boot" the motherboard by bridging the power switch pins with a screwdriver??

I usually do it by connecting the actual power switch on the case to the computer. It works the same way but with less chances of static discharge from you blowing your new motherboard up.

Your friend should consider investing in a better case if he wants less dust inside. A good case lasts a lifetime of PC building, sure my Cooler Master HAF 932 cost me a pretty penny almost 7 years ago now but I've been using it ever since. It's a worthwhile investment.
 
Ya sorry I saw the old scores but was asking those who haven't posted but are here and might be searching for the same fix many of us are. Talking to other folks it looks like a number of people are getting wonky results on both the standlone and steam version.

Founders 1080
i75820k at 3.9ghz
16g of Corsair 2400 ddr4

Base and boost normal for now. Score of 4856 in GFX section which it looks like others are getting more than 5 times that?
3dmark is uninstalled right now as I am doing another wipe.

Yea that doesnt look right... my gfx score is 23k ish. You are not forcing aa or supersampling at a global level right?
 
So my Gigabyte G1 has started doing this:

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it just randomly flickers like that. I really don't want to send this back. I've barely had it over a week :(

Send it back ASAP. If it goes bad outside of the return period, you're screwed because Gigabyte sucks as RMAs.
 
As someone who is new to NVIDIA, is the 1080 vastly worth it over the 1070? I am trying to cut down the cost of my new build, but if it's really worth it, I'll spend the cash. I just want to make sure this isn't like the 970/980 incident where the cost was different, but the power you got wasn't much.
 
As someone who is new to NVIDIA, is the 1080 vastly worth it over the 1070? I am trying to cut down the cost of my new build, but if it's really worth it, I'll spend the cash. I just want to make sure this isn't like the 970/980 incident where the cost was different, but the power you got wasn't much.

If you're targeting 1080p60 then a 1070 should be enough. Anything higher then a 1080.
 
As someone who is new to NVIDIA, is the 1080 vastly worth it over the 1070? I am trying to cut down the cost of my new build, but if it's really worth it, I'll spend the cash. I just want to make sure this isn't like the 970/980 incident where the cost was different, but the power you got wasn't much.

50% higher cost for 20% higher performance (at best).
 
The 1070 handles 1440p really well too. I'd only look into the 1080 if you're doing 4k or multiple monitors.

My reading is that the GTX1080 can't maintain 60 @ 2160p.

Before I sold it off to make way for Pascal, my system was a 980Ti @ 1440p(GSYNC).

But yeah, depends on his target res.
 
What the fuck is wrong with my 3DMark graphics score? I'm completely baffled as to why mine is so low.

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/12561830?

Games run just fine and in line with reviewer benchmarks, so I don't know why my 3DMark is so bad. Core clock says 2101 there, memory clock is 5594.

Just check the history of your core clock in afterburner after you have run the test to see that is stays at that 2.1GHz clock and don't throttle.
 
No? You haven't overclocked yours. Look at what x3sphere got.

Ah my bad. I overclocked it but its just under 2Ghz right. I'll try to overclock it a bit more later

My reading is that the GTX1080 can't maintain 60 @ 2160p.

Before I sold it off to make way for Pascal, my system was a 980Ti @ 1440p(GSYNC).

But yeah, depends on his target res.

On the bright side it's doing a great job powering 3440x1440 on my end :)
Even if I don't get to Ultra everything
 
Oh man. Ouch.

The thing is, you reach a point of diminishing returns, but that point is just where you need a 15% boost to reach 60fps in almost all demanding games. You have to get that 20% boost at a much higher cost though, which is not fishy at all (
it is
). That is at least my experience, and I would definitely pay that extra meaningless 200$ for a 15-20% boost if it means avoiding that 50-55fps performance.
 
What the fuck is wrong with my 3DMark graphics score? I'm completely baffled as to why mine is so low.

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/12561830?

Games run just fine and in line with reviewer benchmarks, so I don't know why my 3DMark is so bad. Core clock says 2101 there, memory clock is 5594.

Are you sure you're fully stable on the memory?

I've noticed with mine, I can push the memory higher without crashes but performance actually goes down - probably some kind of error correction kicking in.

+400 on memory is when I started noticing a decline in performance on mine, dropped down to +300 and all was good then.
 
About to do a full re-install of drivers.

I've also just confirmed that it only happens in Chrome when scrolling. Nothing else seems to cause it.

Okay, so ignore the Chrome thing. It's not entirely there, but mostly there.

I uninstalled all drivers using Display Driver Uninstaller from Guru3D. Immediately flicker was gone. Used the PC normally for over an hour, no flicker at all. Downloaded GeForce Experience and installed latest drivers, and immediately the problem came back.

Why :(
 
The thing is, you reach a point of diminishing returns, but that point is just where you need a 15% boost to reach 60fps in almost all demanding games. You have to get that 20% boost at a much higher cost though, which is not fishy at all (
it is
). That is at least my experience, and I would definitely pay that extra meaningless 200$ for a 15-20% boost if it means avoiding that 50-55fps performance.

Good point. I am hoping in the next few months of getting this card at $600, but we will see how well NVIDIA deals with the demand. Anything over is really stretching the budget when I had the 1070 originally planned for my new build. I am willing to wait a little for a more reasonable price since I am buying the build parts in a few month timeframe.
 
Seems like my overclock is stable in unigine and 3DMark but sometimes when im playing a game it will crash. The error always has something to do with video drivers. Is this normal?
 
Okay, so ignore the Chrome thing. It's not entirely there, but mostly there.

I uninstalled all drivers using Display Driver Uninstaller from Guru3D. Immediately flicker was gone. Used the PC normally for over an hour, no flicker at all. Downloaded GeForce Experience and installed latest drivers, and immediately the problem came back.

Why :(

Well, good news is that it's probably not hardware related.
 
Seems like my overclock is stable in unigine and 3DMark but sometimes when im playing a game it will crash. The error always has something to do with video drivers. Is this normal?
Unstable OC
What the fuck is wrong with my 3DMark graphics score? I'm completely baffled as to why mine is so low.

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/12561830?

Games run just fine and in line with reviewer benchmarks, so I don't know why my 3DMark is so bad. Core clock says 2101 there, memory clock is 5594.
Seems low, my overclocked GTX 980 Ti gets around 21,490.
 
Has anyone gotten any word on a delivery time frame from Amazon?

I ordered the EVGA 1080 ACX 3.0 card (08G-P4-6181-KR) on May 31st for $619.

It's still without even an estimated ship date, and we're approaching week four.

My EK block and backplate arrived a while ago. Ready to upgrade my aging Titan, but just sitting here waiting sucks. Need to stick with Amazon, as I had about $400 in gift cards.
 
Has anyone gotten any word on a delivery time frame from Amazon?

I ordered the EVGA 1080 ACX 3.0 card (08G-P4-6181-KR) on May 31st for $619.

It's still without even an estimated ship date, and we're approaching week four.

My EK block and backplate arrived a while ago. Ready to upgrade my aging Titan, but just sitting here waiting sucks. Need to stick with Amazon, as I had about $400 in gift cards.
At least you have a Titan to fall back on. I'm running on integrated here. :/
 
Seems like my overclock is stable in unigine and 3DMark but sometimes when im playing a game it will crash. The error always has something to do with video drivers. Is this normal?

Having the same issue. Cleared the OC and still have issues.

Seems like it's entirely software. All of the videos in this thread show the exact same issue I'm having.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/939358/geforce-1000-series/gtx-1080-flickering-issue


Yep. Getting that too.
 
Has anyone gotten any word on a delivery time frame from Amazon?

I ordered the EVGA 1080 ACX 3.0 card (08G-P4-6181-KR) on May 31st for $619.

It's still without even an estimated ship date, and we're approaching week four.

My EK block and backplate arrived a while ago. Ready to upgrade my aging Titan, but just sitting here waiting sucks. Need to stick with Amazon, as I had about $400 in gift cards.

A fellow Aussie who pre-ordered a G1 an hour after me and opted for cheaper shipping has an estimated delivery date of ~mid-July. My order, however, hasn't moved forward at all.
 
Has anyone gotten any word on a delivery time frame from Amazon?

I ordered the EVGA 1080 ACX 3.0 card (08G-P4-6181-KR) on May 31st for $619.

It's still without even an estimated ship date, and we're approaching week four.

My EK block and backplate arrived a while ago. Ready to upgrade my aging Titan, but just sitting here waiting sucks. Need to stick with Amazon, as I had about $400 in gift cards.

Amazon basically took orders before they even started to have anythinmg coming in. It could be next week, August, or anything in-between.
 
Anyone here with a GTX 1080 2-SLI setup?

How is the scaling?

How is the state of SLI for gaming in general these days?

Worth it or not? If price isn't a big issue.

Any stuttering or other artifacts introduced by SLI?
 
I broke down a bought a FE this morning when stock came up at Best Buy. From what I've been told,and from what others have been told as well, stock isn't going to improve until mid to late July at the earliest. I'd rather pay the extra $80 than wait another month or more. My second card is coming through Evga's step-up, but there is no telling how long that will take.
 
Has anyone gotten any word on a delivery time frame from Amazon?

I ordered the EVGA 1080 ACX 3.0 card (08G-P4-6181-KR) on May 31st for $619.

It's still without even an estimated ship date, and we're approaching week four.

My EK block and backplate arrived a while ago. Ready to upgrade my aging Titan, but just sitting here waiting sucks. Need to stick with Amazon, as I had about $400 in gift cards.

I created a chat session with an amazon rep and asked about it a couple of days ago, and they said that my 1080 SC which I bought the same day as you will arrive by next friday. We shall see if that hold true.
 
Seems like my overclock is stable in unigine and 3DMark but sometimes when im playing a game it will crash. The error always has something to do with video drivers. Is this normal?
Definitely an unstable overclock setting. Try testing with FurMark instead.

Some games though, like The Witcher 3, simply stress the card in different ways.
 
Has anyone gotten any word on a delivery time frame from Amazon?

I ordered the EVGA 1080 ACX 3.0 card (08G-P4-6181-KR) on May 31st for $619.

It's still without even an estimated ship date, and we're approaching week four.

My EK block and backplate arrived a while ago. Ready to upgrade my aging Titan, but just sitting here waiting sucks. Need to stick with Amazon, as I had about $400 in gift cards.

I ordered the FTW from Amazon on the same day you ordered. Nothing yet.

Definitely an unstable overclock setting. Try testing with FurMark instead.

Some games though, like The Witcher 3, simply stress the card in different ways.

Some games are more sensitive to overclocks. I recently had to down-clock my GTX 780 FTW because it was getting freezing in various games. I am suspecting that it might be the new driver because the OC I had was very stable in a lot of games. I went down from +116MHz down to 104MHz with stock voltage and fan speed; I messed around with the former but I would have to increase the thermal limit to 85c or even 90c and increase the speed (and decrease the life) of the fans.
 
Anyone here with a GTX 1080 2-SLI setup?

How is the scaling?

How is the state of SLI for gaming in general these days?

Worth it or not? If price isn't a big issue.

Any stuttering or other artifacts introduced by SLI?

I tried SLI out for a day or so. (Friend's card)

1. Scaling is alright (in the games that support it) roughly ~65%, usual for SLI, near 100% in benchmarks.

2. Support has been slipping in both quantity and quality. (This is coming from someone who's had SLI for the past two gens (780 x2 , 980 x2)

3. If you asked me this question 3 years ago, and money not being a factor, I would've said yes. But, today most new games don't support SLI at launch, so you're either waiting for patches that may never come, or you reluctantly play it with only one GPU enabled.

4. SLI frame pacing/microstutter is very much a real thing in certain games, it depends how sensitive you are to framerate variance, and there's always some games that have some SLI weirdness. For example Rise of the Tomb Raider uses FMV in certain cutscenes for some effects. The FMV effects flicker when SLI is enabled (Doesn't affect performance, but looks strange.)



Unless money is literally burning a hole in your pocket, I can't recommend SLI setups at this point.
 
Amazon basically took orders before they even started to have anythinmg coming in. It could be next week, August, or anything in-between.

Yeah, I have the feeling it could be weeks before we get our cards. Though, someone posted yesterday that amazon support told them their MSI should arrive this week. So, who knows.
 
So i hear the gigabyte extremes are binned. Can't wait to see how high people can oc it or if getting to 2150 is easy or not.
 
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