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June 2015
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The editors liked
TDP and power draw is almost unbelievable at 150W for such a high-performance GPU
Using only one 8-pin PCIe cable
In contrast the Fury X requires two 8-pin cables
Overclockability is very good so far – GPU Boost 3.0 works with the Precision X overcloc
Great Performance
Relatively Quiet
Power Efficient
New Features
Very Overclockable
Performance
Price
Quiet
NVIDIA Gaming Ecosystem
Performance Per Watt
Single Card 4K Gaming
Fully Ready for DirectX 12
62 Power
More room for overclocking
TDP and power draw is superb at 220W for such a large high-performance GPU
Overclockability is excellent – GPU Boost works as advertised
The reference design cooling is quiet and efficient
The card and well-ventilated case stay cool even well-overclock
In our gaming tests
Nearly identical performance to the GeForce GTX Titan X at a much lower price
Can handle single-screen 4K gaming without the hassle of SLI
Maintains reasonable 250-watt TDP
Open-world
Gorgeous Visuals and impressive Graphics on PC
Polished PC Performance with Mod Support
Modern Combat is fun and engaging
All Current and Future DLC supported
Almost matches Titan X performance
Significant performance improvement over the GTX 980
Sexy cooler design
Same Performance-per-Dollar as the GTX 980 at 4K
Great efficiency
HDMI 2.0
Batman
Arkham Knight Coupon included
Quad-SLI support
New softwa
Nearly the same performance as Nvidia's Top GPU
Excellent clockspeed
Low running temperature
A+ refresh rate at medium and high 4K detail settings
Power efficient
Great price
HDMI 2.0 port included
Fast and efficient. Capable of 4K gaming. An expensive affair but nonetheless a good value. Runs quiet and overclocks well.
The editors didn't like
Couldn't Catch The 295X2
None
There is no backplate
Not even a removable optional plate for non-SLI users
The cooler is a little weak for the overclocked GM220 and it would be good to get a new reference design from Nvidia after 3 years
The
Not quite as powerful as dual-GPU Radeon R9 295X2
Can't do 30fps in all games at 4K and the very highest settings
Repetitive Side quests may get tedious
Linear gameplay at the end of the game
Story issues with pacing and confusing
Not cheap
Runs into the 84°C temperature limit very quickly
Should be quieter in gaming
Custom GTX 980 cards do much better here
Overclocking limited by thermal and power limit
Fans do not turn off in idle
Slight coil noise
No backplate
AMD Radeon R9 295X2 superior in some regards
Can't handle 4K at max resolution well
The Radeon R9 295X2 remains a threat in pure throughput.
Abstract: Fewer than three months have passed since Nvidia took the wraps off of GeForce GTX Titan X, and the company is already launching another GM200-based graphics card called GeForce GTX 980 Ti. It's about $400 cheaper than the flagship's street price. Yet, we...
The Geforce GTX 980 Ti from a hardware and game rendering point of view is obviously a terrific product, but does come at a price level that many get goose-bumps from. That is what it is and really all I have to say about it. Enthusiast cards always have...
Abstract: Comparing the two GM200 cards, other than the drop in the number of shaders/SMMs, the 980 Ti looks a lot like the Titan X. It still has 96 ROPs and a 384-bit GDDR5 interface, though “only” with 6GB VRAM this time. We're already seeing signs of 4GB VRAM be...
The GTX 980 Ti is an absolute monster, a graphics card that will ultimately set the stage for a battle with AMD on both the pricing and performance fronts. Even without looking into our crystal ball to six months down the road, it is obvious that NVIDIA h...
Overclocking, Performance, Price point, GameWorks VR, DX 12 ready, New tech, Good looks
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Published: 2015-06-01, Author: Anthony , review by: tweaktown.com
When I wrote my review on the GeForce GTX Titan X, I didn't think it could get much better. I presumed that NVIDIA would simply cut down the GM200 GPU and release a card that was gimped in order to keep the Titan X at the top of the heap... but boy was I...
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