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We'll see about that. A 980ti with a standard overclock is pretty much on par with a stock 1080. Not sure where that leaves the 1070.Ah. Still $200 cheaper than a 980 Ti for better performance, nuts.
We'll see about that. A 980ti with a standard overclock is pretty much on par with a stock 1080. Not sure where that leaves the 1070.Ah. Still $200 cheaper than a 980 Ti for better performance, nuts.
With the 1080 costing 780 here I would be really surprised to see the 1070 even dip below 500 in Europe.I expect the 1070 to cost around 550 euros here. And I'll very suprised if a partner sells it for less than 450. Definitely never gonna cost 370 here in Europe.
Some of you are just spreading completely baseless FUD.I expect the 1070 to cost around 550 euros here. And I'll very suprised if a partner sells it for less than 450. Definitely never gonna cost 370 here in Europe.
Some of you are just spreading completely baseless FUD.
Why would the 1070 be relatively more expensive than a 1080?
Some of you are just spreading completely baseless FUD.
Why would the 1070 be relatively more expensive than a 1080?
A 699 dollar card will cost 780 euros but somehow a 449 card will cost 550 euros. This make zero sense.What are you talking about? The GTX 1080 costs around 780-800 euros here. And the 1070 will definitely cost 500-550 euros.
A 699 dollar card will cost 780 euros but somehow a 379 card will cost 500-550 euros. This make zero sense.
yes I corrected my postfounders 1070 is not 379, it's 450 plus taxes.
We'll see about that. A 980ti with a standard overclock is pretty much on par with a stock 1080. Not sure where that leaves the 1070.
yes I corrected my post
With the 1080 costing €780 here I would be really surprised to see the 1070 even dip below €500 in Europe. Europe am cry.
Do they ever do game bundles with reference cards? Like any chance they could add a game with the cards on Friday?
The only game I could think of that would make sense is Doom since they have marketing with nvidia and those drivers thing.
Those sweeten the pot later, doesn't need anything now.
Can the people saying the 1080 won't overclock explain to me how HardOCP overclocked theirs just fine?
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2016/05/19/geforce_gtx_1080_founders_edition_overclocking_preview/2
the problem is once you start playing games the clocks throttle down because the card cant draw enough power. doesnt matter what you set in afterburner.
Is this due to software or hardware limitations? If software, wouldn't a custom vBIOS be able to fix this?
Ive read this tons of places. Are the non founders/reference going to be able to draw more power so OCing is more viable?
the problem is once you start playing games the clocks throttle down because the card cant draw enough power. doesnt matter what you set in afterburner.
Can the people saying the 1080 won't overclock explain to me how HardOCP overclocked theirs just fine?
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2016/05/19/geforce_gtx_1080_founders_edition_overclocking_preview/2
the problem is once you start playing games the clocks throttle down because the card cant draw enough power. doesnt matter what you set in afterburner.
Because they set the fan to 100%, which might be too loud for some.
its due to nvidia only supplying 1 8pin connector to save on manufacturing costs. im sure in the future you will be able to flash the bios which will allow you to draw more power than pci and 8pin specs are designed for but its not ideal and voids your warranty. better to just wait for custom cards that will have 2 power connectors. nvidias cooler isnt sufficient anyway unless you dont mind lots of noise from 100% fan speed
historically the good custom boards have always done so. it would be a first if they didnt.
Is this due to software or hardware limitations? If software, wouldn't a custom vBIOS be able to fix this?
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Did you read the article I linked? Average clock during BF4 test was 2061mhz.
Am I missing something, or does the card overclock just fine?
Then it's incorrect to state the card CANNOT overclock properly. It can. The fan is designe to work up to and including 100% of its possible speed.
I've been trying to figure out whether I should pick one of these up and the misinformation being thrown around in this thread about the overclocking capabilities of the card has made it amply difficult to understand what exactly the fuck is going on. Glad HardOCP actually did some tests. Card seems fine, if anything the stock cooler just isn't all that great.
May 27th, EVGA will announce NON-Founders cards.
https://twitter.com/EVGA_JacobF/status/734500796100796417
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Did you read the article I linked? Average clock during BF4 test was 2061mhz.
Am I missing something, or does the card overclock just fine?
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The fan is at 100% but the temperatures are also ~20 C below the thermal "throttling" limit at its highest. Would it not follow, then, that the fan curve could be scaled back?
It's incorrect to state the card CANNOT overclock properly. It can. The fan is designed to work up to and including 100% of its possible speed.
I've been trying to figure out whether I should pick one of these up and the misinformation being thrown around in this thread about the overclocking capabilities of the card has made it amply difficult to understand what exactly the fuck is going on. Glad HardOCP actually did some tests. Card seems fine, if anything the stock cooler just isn't all that great.
power loads vary depending on the game and even the scene. i tested this a lot when i had a reference titan X. hardocp tests bf4 on shanghai. that map does not stress the power target. i was able to sustain clocks in the 1400s on that map. when i turned on TRSSAA and tested on caspian border, clocks would constantly throttle down to the high 1200s and low 1300s. same for the heavy forested maps of evolve. i think it is heavily influenced by how hard bandwidth and rops are being hit. those seem to be heavy hitters for power use. witcher 3 was another game that would power choke my titan x. when i switched to a g1 980ti with a better power system, ive never seen throttling. the sillicon lottery will also play a much bigger role in reference cards. maybe you will get lucky and get a 1080 that has a very high asic and wont be as prone to throttling. then again, maybe you wont. custom boards get rid of this variance.
id suggest you experiment with how much power is used in x game during x scenario by monitoring the power readout in afterburner. i think youll find that anything bandwidth or rop heavy stresses it the most. so deferred rendering with msaa, anything with lots of alphas or transparency, any type of ssaa or trssaa, particle heavy scenes, scenes with lots of overdraw etc
Thanks for the awesome insightful answer. I wish HardOCP had done some additional testing. They are usually thorough, so seems kind of out of character for them to only test a non-demanding map.
I guess we'll have to wait longer for there to be actual trustable OC numbers for the 1080. I'm just trying to decide whether or not to upgrade from a 980 Ti that overclocks to 1500mhz presently.
I'm not planning on Overclocking the 1080... Does that means that the FE would still always run at 100% fan or that's just for OC?
Was thinking to maybe sell my 970 and get a cheap(ish) used 980ti, but might just go for a 1070 for potential VR benefits.
Timing is tricky though. Sell now to not lose too much and be left without a GPU for a month or more, or wait until 1070 is available and my 970 will be worth peanuts
Where's this coming from? My 980Ti is what I consider standard overclock (1241 MHz) and that gives it +15% of performance. Even a heavily overclocked 980Ti would be lucky to hit stock 1080 performance which is +30%.We'll see about that. A 980ti with a standard overclock is pretty much on par with a stock 1080. Not sure where that leaves the 1070.
I'm not planning on Overclocking the 1080... Does that means that the FE would still always run at 100% fan or that's just for OC?
Where's this coming from? My 980Ti is what I consider standard overclock (1241 MHz) and that gives it +15% of performance. Even a heavily overclocked 980Ti would be lucky to hit stock 1080 performance which is +30%.
1500 is definitely not a standard overclock.a 980ti at 1500/8000 is probably roughly on par
Where's this coming from? My 980Ti is what I consider standard overclock (1241 MHz) and that gives it +15% of performance. Even a heavily overclocked 980Ti would be lucky to hit stock 1080 performance which is +30%.
1500 is definitely not a standard overclock.
Where's this coming from? My 980Ti is what I consider standard overclock (1241 MHz) and that gives it +15% of performance. Even a heavily overclocked 980Ti would be lucky to hit stock 1080 performance which is +30%.
That sounds like the base clock + overclock but NOT figuring in boost, which would jump to > 1400.
I think I'm at ~1350, and I'm boosting to 1480.
I'd say a standard overclock + boost for the 980TI would put you at 1450. 1500 is on the high end for air cooling.
May 27th, EVGA will announce NON-Founders cards.
https://twitter.com/EVGA_JacobF/status/734500796100796417
well even your 980ti at 1241 is going to be boosting pretty damn close to 1500 in actual games
Not even close, 1380 at max, 1367 sustained. 1241 is G1's rated boost clock. 1500 is a rather high overclock which only some 980Tis are able to reach without some advanced modding. Saying that it's "standard" is just misleading, comparing that to reference 1080 on stock clocks is straight up pointless.
1080 FE should be able to hit 2GHz OC. The drops noticed are related to the new boost 3.0 thingie and the obvious deficiencies the reference has in power supply and cooling. I'm expecting some rather spectacular OC numbers from Strix/Xtreme/etc cards, probably bigger ones than which was possible with 980Ti (which isn't really surprising considering the difference in TDP). The only thing which may be limiting them is the upcoming GP102 cards which might get a lot less interesting if 1080OC will hit 2+ GHz in a factory.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myDYnofz_JE
Analysis by AdoredTV:
- 3% faster than GTX 980ti at 1430mhz
- 10% slower than Titan X at 1500 Mhz
- Much better than Fury X overclocked @ 1150 or so
- Founder's Edition throttles and wasn't benched in cases, rather open bench = different thermal environment
- Usual clock at stock power and temp target after 20 minutes of gaming is only the base clock...
Not even close, 1380 at max, 1367 sustained. 1241 is G1's rated boost clock. 1500 is a rather high overclock which only some 980Tis are able to reach without some advanced modding. Saying that it's "standard" is just misleading, comparing that to reference 1080 on stock clocks is straight up pointless.