Nvidia GTX 980 Specs Leak all over the WWW

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    For a long time there have been many rumors on the new Maxwell based graphics cards from Nvidia. Two weeks ago the release date was shared to be 19 September through a teaser. Several photo's and eve...

    Nvidia GTX 980 Specs Leak all over the WWW
     
  2. dbogss

    dbogss Member Guru

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    ...only 2048 Cuda cores !!!,i knew it was supose to be 3000+....?correct me if i am wrong :banana:
     
  3. BLEH!

    BLEH! Ancient Guru

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    So slower but more efficient than the 780...
     
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    eclap Banned

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  5. SLI-756

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    you folks don't get it clearly, anyways the 780ti classified killer has arrived.
    got compute?
     
  6. Robbo9999

    Robbo9999 Ancient Guru

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    Haha, it's not slower than the 780!

    Looking forward to the reviews on these, Firestrike benchmarks put 980's slightly above 780ti, but I'd be interested to see if that stack up to game performance too - I reckon 780ti & 980 will be about equal for actual gaming performance (Firestrike favours Maxwell).
     
  7. fantaskarsef

    fantaskarsef Ancient Guru

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    Wait for the official reviews and benchmarks. Those "just" 2k cuda cores might perform as good as 2500 of the Kepler cores at same clocks. Also, the Maxwells clock higher out of the box, so possibly overclock better than Keplers. Just wait and see, during the next days we will surely know if the 980 is merely a refresh, or if it brings some performance gains too, besides lower power consumption and heat.
     
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    it'll be slower than -Tj-'s. :D
    hehe
     
  9. pbvider

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    LOL...GTX 980 is faster then a 780Ti.
     
  10. Robbo9999

    Robbo9999 Ancient Guru

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    I guess he has a monster overclock!
     

  11. SLI-756

    SLI-756 Guest

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    no, but a 384-bit bus or something. no idea what it is.
     
  12. pbvider

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    His card will be slower then a 970...and cheaper.
     
  13. Robbo9999

    Robbo9999 Ancient Guru

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    You've lost me, a 780 is a 780, you can only overclock it, memory bus specs stay the same.
     
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    Although the performance increase isn't as big as people have hoped, you have to admit that the 165W TDP is pretty damn amazing.
     
  15. SLI-756

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    have you seen the compute benchmarks yet?
     

  16. fantaskarsef

    fantaskarsef Ancient Guru

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    That's probably about an inside joke there ;)

    Well compute should be better on the maxwells than on the keplers, no?
     
  17. CalculuS

    CalculuS Ancient Guru

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    Seems like the 780ti is still the best in raw performance.

    Except maybe the 4GB vRam. (lol)
     
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    and what if gtx 980 can OC to 1400mhz with absolute ease? :)
     
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    Upgrading 780SLI to 970SLI ? What you think guys?
     
  20. Darren Hodgson

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    One thing that puzzles me is the memory bandwidth...the GTX 980 has 33% less bandwidth than the GTX 780 Ti: 224 vs. 336. Is that correct? Doesn't memory bandwidth determine how well a graphics card handles higher resolutions and/or anti-aliasing? If so then it looks like the GTX 980 is going to come up short in that department... :3eyes:
     

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