Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 reviews and benchmarks

Very impressive? I guess I'm just not seeing it. 66 FPS @ 1440p vs 59 FPS from the 980 Ti. That means the 980 Ti is running at 89% of the performance of the 1080. Not impressed.

I guess if I was coming from a 970 or a 700 series card, it'd be pretty nice. Still seems like a poor value to me.

Comparing a non reference overclocked 980 TI to a reference 1080 though. General consensus from most review sites I have seen is that the 1080 ref vs 980ti ref is around 25-30% faster. Whether that would make someone upgrade is up to them.
 
I was in the same boat but decided I'll get the 1070 since I'll be gaming at 1440p. if anything I can lower some settings to maintain 60fps and save myself $200+ in the process.

That's my target resolution also. Maybe I'll just do that since I plan on picking up a Gsync monitor and toss the extra savings that way.
 
Eh... The 980 was widely considered to be a terrible value though, and sold way less units than the 970. I'm thinking we're looking at the same situation with the 1080.
That was because 970 and 980Ti were positioned way out of Nvidia's perf/price curve to bury 290 and Fury X respectively.

This time around AMD is not even competing in the same segment. You can see Nvidia created clearer separation between 1070 and 1080 (based on core count, correct me if wrong!). Not to mention the rumor that 1080Ti might be a cut-down GP102.
 
The 1080 vs 980ti comparison is just a redo of 980 vs 780ti. It is a slim upgrade, and it never makes sense to upgrade from last years big part to the new smaller node, regardless of pricing. The new part could be $500 and it still wouldn't make sense.

People are going to do it because they like to buy new things.

except they werent charging 700 or more for the 980
 
I don't get how 1080fe can throttle even after turning up the fan curve?

Don't remember such a problem plaguing reference 980/980ti. My old 290x runs at over clocked speeds with a louder fan, but never throttles...
 
I don't get how 1080fe can throttle even after turning up the fan curve?

Don't remember such a problem plaguing reference 980/980ti. My old 290x runs at over clocked speeds with a louder fan, but never throttles...

Clock drop is not "throttle", that's boost adjusting to load. When a card throttles it goes way lower than its base clock.
 
Clock drop is not "throttle", that's boost adjusting to load. When a card throttles it goes way lower than its base clock.

I didnt get to watch the whole video, but didnt that AdoredTV review say that the 1080 throttles at stock speeds?

EDIT: Watched the whole thing, seems like its just the boost clock
 
Maybe throttles is not right word here, but you get what I mean, I would expect the GPU to stick at oveclocked speeds after I turned up the fan curve and power limit, especially one that is newly born from 16nm
 
Maybe throttles is not right word here, but you get what I mean, I would expect the GPU to stick at oveclocked speeds after I turned up the fan curve and power limit, especially one that is newly born from 16nm

By default the card prioritizes lower fan speeds /power levels over boost. Manually setting the power/fan curves seems to solve the issue.
 
Maybe throttles is not right word here, but you get what I mean, I would expect the GPU to stick at oveclocked speeds after I turned up the fan curve and power limit, especially one that is newly born from 16nm

It's sticking to its overclocked speeds which is the base clock you're setting. The boost does mess up the overclocking quite a bit as it is changing the clocks based on load, temperature and voltage supply now as well so to get that running stable you have to make sure that all these are fine - especially the cooling and power supply obviously. So there's nothing strange that the reference card can't hold the higher limit of boost range as it lacks in both cooling and power.

It will be interesting to see how AIB cards will fare.
 
1080-sli-1.jpg


http://hothardware.com/news/evga-ge...ed-avx-30-edition-and-gtx-1080-sli-sneak-peek
 
What's up with the minimum frame rate on the SLI? I'm wondering if it's one of those situations where the benchmark records from the very beginning where there's a hitch as it starts up, causing a momentary low FPS, and it's not representative of the actual lowest framerate in the test.

Framerate drops are caused usually by lack of gpu power or by lack of cpu power.

If that drop is caused by cpu bottleneck then SLI won't help at all.
 
So just to recap. If I'm not planning on ever OC'ing my card I'm all good with the FE cards tomorrow?

Not really any downsides except maybe the fact that they're might be some cheaper solutions down the line?
 
So just to recap. If I'm not planning on ever OC'ing my card I'm all good with the FE cards tomorrow?

Not really any downsides except maybe the fact that they're might be some cheaper solutions down the line?

Even without OC'ing, it sounds like the FE can't maintain its boost clock, so you're still paying more for an inferior card at the end of the day.
 
So just to recap. If I'm not planning on ever OC'ing my card I'm all good with the FE cards tomorrow?

Not really any downsides except maybe the fact that they're might be some cheaper solutions down the line?

Downsides is that your card will be thermally throttling, so a lot of those benchmarks you're seeing won't reflect your score.
 
So has anyone noticed that the Titan X is still selling for around $700 on eBay?

Are people unaware of the 1080 or is it the 12GB of VRAM that is keeping prices up?
 
So has anyone noticed that the Titan X is still selling for around $700 on eBay?

Are people unaware of the 1080 or is it the 12GB of VRAM that is keeping prices up?

That's pretty common. Especially since you can't actually purchase the 1080 yet. And even when you can the price of the Titan X is only going to drop slowly.
 
Downsides is that your card will be thermally throttling, so a lot of those benchmarks you're seeing won't reflect your score.

No, it won't. You should look up what "throttling" means when related to NV videocards. And the scores in benchmarks are from the same cards which shows the same clocking behavior so they will in fact reflect his score.
 
Not dipping on anything 1080 related until I get a card with x2 8 pins, hopefully MSI and their custom cooler will have that.

I don't think we're going to see that until the TI. Even then you'll probably only see 8+6 until they release their Highest end cards.

I'm biting at 8+8+6... Maybe. Those usually don't show up until months later. 8+6 might be enough. I hope these cards are efficient enough for 8+6 to only be as high as they need to go.
 
No, it won't. You should look up what "throttling" means when related to NV videocards. And the scores in benchmarks are from the same cards which shows the same clocking behavior so they will in fact reflect his score.

Scores of tests done in real world scenarios, ie. inside a case will reflect actual results. A lot of benchmarks floating around are done on test benches.
 
So if I can get one of these FE cards tomorrow as an even swap for my Titan X, should I?

Or wait for aftermarket coolers or delay until Pascal Titan?
 
So if I can get one of these FE cards tomorrow as an even swap for my Titan X, should I?

Or wait for aftermarket coolers or delay until Pascal Titan?

I'll be waiting for EVGA's FTW at the very least (custom board with 2 power connectors is a must) before retiring my custom-cooled Titan X. If yours is a decent overclocker you might want to hold on to it for now.

That being said, if you're concerned with selling it for as much as possible, you should probably do it now.
 
I'm a bit confused about all this comparing OC'd 980ti's vs stock 1080, it's just ridiculous, the 1080 can OC too you know! And from what I've seen its 20-30% better than a Titan X in the majority of benches......so what's the issue here? Isn't that a respectable increase for a card that's meant to be replacing the 980?
 
I'm a bit confused about all this comparing OC'd 980ti's vs stock 1080, it's just ridiculous, the 1080 can OC too you know! And from what I've seen its 20-30% better than a Titan X in the majority of benches......so what's the issue here? Isn't that a respectable increase for a card that's meant to be replacing the 980?

Because you cant actually get a stable OC. It will quickly throttle to base clocks. It cant even keep a stable boost.
 
Got a link or links handy? I'm gonna buy one tomorrow, if this is not the case, not really heard about this in reviews.

Jay explains it in a nice and understandable way.. you can make it hold a stable clock and oc, but it requires you to alter the fan speed to 80-100%(something that will make the card noisy)
wait until other cards are released with custom coolers, unless you really really need a blower cooler.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXUo1S55ZUM
 
So Microcenter tomorrow then looks like the only physical store that will have stock? At least in the US....

Are people going to be lining up really? Like a normal person I have a job, so that's not an option for me lol. I wanna play with it until AIB cards are announced.
 
Top Bottom