I shudder to think how much the 1080ti will cost :/
Most of them when played at resolutions higher than 1080pWhat games out there need better cards than 970?
What games out there need better cards than 970?
Sweet. I guess I'm just always worried with high end hardware. If it's a dud, I don't want to be shipping it back to the US.
I'm still waiting for benchy results, but a very high boost clock 1080 (like that Strix) is appealing to me even with my 980 Ti OC.
$1080 at a guess
$1080 at a guess
Lots of games if you want 60 fps at 1440p or higher, or if you want 100+ fps at 1080p. There are plenty of games that can't be maxed out and run at a smooth 60 even at 1080p with a 970.
This is what I'm hoping for. It's an acceptable price range, and only $50 more than I payed for my 980 ti Classy. It'll be interesting to see how much the 980 ti Classified will be selling for by then.If it goes by history the 1080 will get a price drop and the 1080ti would slot in to the 649 range for a non founder card.
What games out there need better cards than 970?
Are you not worried about getting stung by customs? Things in Europe (or at least in Spain) have gotten really nasty regarding paying customs fees, it's very hard not to get caught.
Thats exactly why im buying my GTX1080 in PcComponentes or Amazon.es
Id rather pay the extra price in that getting my package stopped at the customs. I have had terrible experiences with that already...
There was a round up sheet of all the cards that said the strix was 3 slots? Perhaps the cooler is really thick and takes up that third slot?
The strix uses 1 8 pin and 1 6 pin (8+2 power phase). The asus strix has two versions, Normal and OC. You could just buy the normal overclock it yourself. RRP $620.
Videocardz GTX 1080 round up
With EVGA, the FTW is a bit bigger. SC is FE sized. Wasn't like that with the 9xx series.Why, are the 10xx cards bigger?
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I'm not even sure you'd be able to play any games with this!?
So I can't answer the question lol
With EVGA, the FTW is a bit bigger. SC is FE sized. Wasn't like that with the 9xx series.
I ordered a FTW and I'm thinking it'll either be a really tight fit, or just too big, in my air 240.
Just ordered myself an EVGA 1080 FTW! Now to play the waiting game and hope it appears before my Rift.
This is why I didn't get an air 240, you're pretty much stuck with reference board designs or Hybrid. The FTW PCB & Cooler is a lot higher/width that the reference PCB.
- NVIDIA GTX1080 FE - 4.376 inch / 111.1504 mm
- EVGA GTX1080 FTW - 5.94 inch / 150.876 mm
I mean the core will throttle and your voltage is pretty harshly locked down so it's kind of difficult to break things with a normal air cooled setup.
The only reservation I have about hybrid watercoolers is that it's not easy to tell how good the VRM/VRAM air cooling side of things are. Combined with most (all in the 980 ti generation?) hybrids being slapped on reference cards. So you have less VRMs to begin with than most after market cards so they're being driven extra hard compared with a possibly sub-optimal VRM/VRAM air cooler.
I'd rather just stick to full air to be honest before going to a hybrid closed loop.
If I can't get a custom 1080 soon, it might actually be worth waiting for the 1080 Ti. With these quick cycles, not getting a card at launch pretty much means you're only 6 months out to the next cycle and you might as well wait and try to get lucky at the next launch. Sigh.
Not sure what other mATX cases are out there that could house bigger cards, than a Node 804.
Also wondering if that's the final size, as those numbers are on the spec sheet for the SC, and we know that it shouldn't be the case.
True.
Manufacturers also include the full PCIe connector that goes in the mobo slot, and metal bracket in the measurements. You save a little bit in space right there with width and length.
Not the Gigabyte Xtreme Waterforce, that was possibly the best 980Ti card released
Heads up post:
There is a fan issue with the FE cards that wasn't touched upon by any reviews that I read. You can be gaming in a situation where power consumption, temperature, and boost clock are all completely stable, yet the fan will continually rev up and down. In my case it seems to run at 2000 RPM and bounce instantly to 3000, then come back down to 2000. Rince and repeat.
The fan noise isn't particularly noticeable if is a constant 2000 or 3000, but revving up and down is really, really annoying.
It's getting documented here:
HardOCP
GeForce
It's not an issue with software tools, as it does this without them being loaded. It's not an issue that I experienced with my previous NV reference cards, so it's not something that has been typical of this fan/heatsink.
Previous temps are useless, they have a new cooler revision going for the 1080 cards.How are the temps on previous ftw cards? My friend is coming from a Gigabye Windforce X3 Ti and it kept temps down to the 60s on average and wants to know.
Worried it'll be a lot hotter since the gigabyte has 3 fans while the EVGA only has 2
Heads up post:
There is a fan issue with the FE cards that wasn't touched upon by any reviews that I read. You can be gaming in a situation where power consumption, temperature, and boost clock are all completely stable, yet the fan will continually rev up and down. In my case it seems to run at 2000 RPM and bounce instantly to 3000, then come back down to 2000. Rince and repeat.
The fan noise isn't particularly noticeable if is a constant 2000 or 3000, but revving up and down is really, really annoying.
It's getting documented here:
HardOCP
GeForce
It's not an issue with software tools, as it does this without them being loaded. It's not an issue that I experienced with my previous NV reference cards, so it's not something that has been typical of this fan/heatsink.
Can you not set a custom fan curve and have it work at 3000 minimum rather than 2000? It will always be running a little faster but at least constant.
the hell is that? some demonic clown?
That is absurd. How have reviews not caught on to this?
3000 RPM should be unacceptable for any cooler. That's insanely loud.
Can you not set a custom fan curve and have it work at 3000 minimum rather than 2000? It will always be running a little faster but at least constant.
Just got my delivery date from Scan for the EVGA FTW, 17th June.
lol everything I've heard and read about the Founder's Edition is telling me it's the worst version of the 1080 and should be avoided compared to all the presumably superior third party options.
Hilarious that NVIDIA wants to keep this card available throughout the life of the product when it's clearly going to be eclipsed by the others.
So... no orders on the ASUS Strix in the US til the 4th? Did I hear that right?