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Hey Guys. I am building a setup and I am wondering if the Titan X is worth it over the GTX 980ti SC ACX 2.0+ (EVGA). I am not planning on investing in a 4k monitor as of now, but I will probably eventually.
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Hi everyone. I have had my PC for a little more than a year now and I'm considering to upgrade my GTX770 to a 980 or 980ti? This is mainly because the 2gb vram in the 770 is beginning to be the bottleneck of my PC. So the first question is; do I go for a 980 or the 980ti, what is the best value for the money. And the other question is; do I need to upgrade anything else than my graphic card when I have the specs listed below?? SPECS: Corsair CS 650M, 650W PSU HyperX Fury DDR3 1866MHz 8GB Intel Core i5-4690K MSI GeForce GTX 770 2GB MSI Z97-G45 GAMING, Socket-1150 Sorry for my bad English :unsure:
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- http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sapphire-295X2-Graphics-GDDR5-Mini-DPx/dp/B00JMI5HPO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1434905377&sr=8-1&keywords=295x2 The Radeon 295x2 £550 Why this card is so cheep lol !! The Gtx980 is for £440 for £110 more you get 295x2 is there something wrong with this or this is fantastic ? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And this is the price on Amazon.de - http://www.amazon.de/Sapphire-21234-00-40G-Grafikkarte-Speicher-mini-DisplayPort/dp/B00JMI5HPO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1434905588&sr=8-1&keywords=295x2 The Radeon 295x2 690EURO The Gtx 980 is 570EURO ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also its cheeper than Gtx980Ti
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So I've gone through most of my upgrade path for my PC, aside from a couple SSD's im going to be picking up fairly soon .My next idea is to do a full custom loop for my cpu and gpu. Specs are as listed CPU: i7-4790k (OC: 4.7Ghz) Mobo: MSI Z97-G43 Matx GPU: Nvidia GTX 980 strix RAM: 16GB 1600MHz PSU: CX600 Watt Corsair Case: Fractal Design Arc Midi R2 At the moment i have an All-in-one for my CPU, and performance is fine. I'm mostly just doing this for aesthetics and the slight performance increase that a custom loop might provide. I'm sure you all have seen the picture provided a million times before, well its sexy so . I would like to have that same bay res but in blue. I just don't know the name of it or anything Anyways to sum this up, I don't know what to look for when buying water cooling parts or what to account for, I would extremely appreciate any help you guys can bring me and hopefully it will end up looking fantastic.
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Chinese computer company Hasee revealed the 990M in a press conference. Nvidia is mad at them lol! http://hexus.net/tech/news/graphics/85433-nvidia-geforce-gtx-990m-mobile-gpu-arrive-q4-says-report/ http://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-mobility-gtx-990m-q4-2015-faster-than-gtx-980/ Moblie GPUs are getting so fast!
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Greetings! I want to see your opinions on this subject : Should I make a move for GTX 980 from my current GTX 780 ? I know that there is no such thing as "FUTUREPROOFING" in this PC world so I'm looking at this matter strictly from economics/market point of view where my GTX780 still have some value and price at this current moment and maybe this is the right time to make a move, sell GTX780 and step on GTX980 or am I completely wrong?
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Hey guys, I'm building a new rig and I'm wondering what would be a good enough psu for the 980Ti? I was thinking of something along 650W since I won't be overclocking or anything like that but I'm still afraid if it's still not enough. Thanks in advance
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Guys quick help needed. I need help with buying a case, Here are my PC specs: MSI GTX 980 GAMING 4G Corsair CX 600M Power Supply ASUS Z97-A Mobo Two - 1TB Hard Drives Intel Core i7 4790S Will any cheap case with two fans be sufficient, or should i look at something more specific? Thanks.
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Recently I got another GTX980, after setup I noticed my GPU1 using 63 percent power usage and my 2nd GPU power usage is 98 percent. I am using 1080p monitor, is this the reason my GPU 1 not running at its full potential? I will upgrade to 4k later this year I just want make sure nothing wrong with my card or the system.
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(I apologise in advance if I posted in the wrong thread or if the topic is repeated, I searched in the forum but I couldn't find an answer to my specific doubt) hello everyone, I'm planning on building a gaming PC (I'll be ordering the components in the next 1-2 months --> http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Xdp3nQ) but I'm really uncertain about what GPU/s I should get. I'll be playing on a 1080p monitor for some time (until I can afford a better 1440p/144Hz panel) so I guess either of the options would be fine for the time being, so my main concern is wether I should get 2 GTX970s right out of the bat or one GTX980 now and upgrade later if needed, especially considering that DX12 will allow VRAM stacking (so, in theory, 2 GTX970 = 8 effective GB of VRAM). thanks in advance, have a nice day
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I have a gtx 980 ftw and it's locked to 1.2v and I wonder if anyone has ever made a custom bios for this card and confirmed that it actually raises the voltage.
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i got a new gpu and it and when i overclock it, it doesn't show any artifacts or anything, but at around +100core or more, i run unigine heaven and for about 20mins, then my computer black screen and hardlocks, is this a problem with the gpu? or something else?
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I just saw the minimum specs for the Oculus Rift CR. In my rig I have a gtx 780ti, but the recommended is a 970. Do you think that the 780ti is going to run as good as a 970 or do I need to lower the graphic settings for best results?
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I am going to get a gtx 980 upgrade i currently have a modular corsair 500watt psu i have a i7 4790k, a ssd and a hdd and a intel stock cooler. Do u think i would need to get a new psu or do u think i will be fine? Thanks! sam
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Hi all! Looking forward to upgrading my currently rig for better perfomance in davinci resolve and premiere, and wondering if the GTX980 (4 GB) would be enough for my usage? Main editing in premiere pro (fluid without effects even right now can struggle with a few effects however) grading in davinci, but i might switch to davinci only when 12 comes out. My current rig: GA-P67X-UD3-B3 i7 2600K @ 4.0 GHZ 24 GB RAM ASUS GTX 660 2 GB OC (with 3 monitors) CORSAIR 600CXV2EU (3 ssds and 3 hdds) Thanks for your help, sen
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So i currently have a phanteks enthoo pro case with a 200mm front intake, 140mm bottom intake, and 140mm top and rear exhaust and i want to get a 2nd 980 soon after the price drop. I cant find another reference card that isnt more expensive than the aftermarket ones, so i was thinking put the aftermarket above my refernce so the heat isnt going right into 1 card. What card should i get in that case than? Gigabyte gtx 980 g1, or asus strix? Or stay around and wait for people to sell a reference gtx 980 ?
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I been playing around with Afterburner to try and see how much of an overclock I can get out of my MSI GTX980 Gaming 4G. I managed to get a stable overclock of 1528MHz on the core with boost and 7990MHz on the memory running Valley and Heaven. Stock voltage for this card under gaming load peaks at 1.026V with an ASIC Quality of 74.1%. I noticed something odd about the VDDC sensor reading in GPU-Z when I first applied the settings and ran FurMark. The VDDC reading peaks at 1.000V in the early 5 minutes of the test but later the voltage goes up to 1.200V and peaks at 1.225V half an hour later. I didn't touch core voltage since it was locked out in Afterburner and it was not reading it's value. Was GPU-Z providing me inaccurate readings or was the card automatically raising the voltage based on my overclock?
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Hey everybody! I've been struck with coil whine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUg9t-nJswA My EVGA SC gtx980 with ACX 2.0 cooler made this noise, and I RMA'd it twice before just returning it for a refund to Amazon since they all made the same noise when playing games. I want to buy a different gtx980 that hopefully agrees with my system more, and since I'm so OCD about the aesthetics (I especially don't want red on the card), the only card I'm really considering right now is the EVGA reference 980 with the new design. My question is, supposing this one doesn't have coil whine, how bad(or good) is the switch to a reference cooler? For those of you guys with reference coolers, how are you doing with the higher temps under heavy and frequent use? Do you think it would be worth getting rid of coil whine? Thanks! My system: Asus X99-a mobo EVGA Supernova 750w G2 power supply Intel 5930k cpu Corsair H100 cpu cooler ballistics sport ddr4 ram Corsair C70 case
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Hello. I have a question and I apologise if It's already been asked or answered, I couldn't find anything here or on YouTube and what I could find wasn't exactly what I was looking for and I also apologise for being long-winded, which I tend to be. I have a PC with Windows 8.1 (if that's important, for whatever reason -- I'm just mentioning it all), an MSI Z97 Gaming 9 AC, i7-4790k 4Ghz, 16gb G.Skill DDR3 2133mhz, a single MSI GTX 980 "Gaming 4G" or something like that an SSD for my system and HDD for my games. And finally I have the ASUS ROG PG278Q which is a 2560x1440p/144hz for those who didn't know. So naturally I can play just about any game right now on max settings and get reasonable framerates given it's optimized well enough, although I'm still not actually getting 60+ FPS on several games if I put everything on max (not included any kind of AA) which is kind of disappointing to me, as I didn't buy a 144hz monitor for no reason. There is of course the added pixels, which do add a performance hit, of course. Anyway I have two questions (I think) 1: How exactly does SLI work? I know that it improves performance. It doesn't just "double" performance as I initially thought but like 20-40% depending on the game (or so I've read) and it also doesn't give you more VRAM, so how exactly can it improve my performance when I don't get more VRAM?? Take a game like GTA V, just released. It has a counter on the top of the settings menu, showing you how many VRAMS you're using, if I hit the roof of my GTX 980 and decide to keep going and I happen to have 2 GTX 980s, will I, despite still only having 4 gbs of VRAM still run the game smoother?? I really don't understand how this works. Please someone educate me. And 2 (Almost done, sorry!! Hehe): Would it be worth it? To get another GTX 980 for sli?? I know that's kind of a silly question, it depends on so many things, I know, I know. The thing is just that I'm extremely bad at making a decision, especially without knowing "everything", so I like to ask people more educated than myself, and of course to read up, which has been difficult this time around. It's just, take a game like Witcher 3 coming out very soon, I'm looking forward to that game *A LOT* and I absolutely want to play that on maximum with at least some form of AA so I don't see those horrible edges and of course with 60+ fps. Do you reckon that'd be possible with a single 980 with a 1444p monitor? How (much) would SLI help? again, is it worth it? Etc. Again, sorry for being so long-winded, I've made a couple of threads on here and I'm always this "wally", I apologise.
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hi everyone .... i have a problem .. since i played gta iv for one hour and the PC shut down itself when i open it again then this screen appears when windows start this is the temp in IDLE , the resolution locked to 640x480 and when i try to increase it , this show me my card is ASUS GTX 780 DCUII i changed the driver and nothing happened please if any one have the experience , tel me what shold i do >>> sorry for bad english
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!HELP ME PLEASE ! I am getting into pc gaming and I came up with a pc build. I have already chosen the parts for my pc, because this is my first time building a pc, I am not sure if i am doing this right.(also my build is over my budget and my goal is 1000$) Here are the parts that i have chosen to put in my pc: :unsure: Gpu- http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/nvidiageforcegraphicscards/nvidiagtx980series/gv-n980ggaming-4gd.html GIGABYTE GV-N980G1 GAMING-4GD GTX 980 4GB 256-Bit GDDR5 450$ OR MSI GeForce GTX 970 GAMING TWIN FROZR V OC 4GB GDDR5 http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/nvidiageforcegraphicscards/nvidiagtx970series/gtx970gaming4g.html 280$ Cpu- Intel i5 4690k https://pcpartpicker.com/part/intel-cpu-cm8064601710803 219$ OR http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/intel-cpu-bx80646i54690k Intel i5 4690k 176.5$ Ram- https://pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-memory-cml8gx3m2a1600c9 Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory 50$ HDD- https://pcpartpicker.com/part/seagate-internal-hard-drive-st1000dm003 eagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive 48$ Motherboard- https://pcpartpicker.com/part/msi-motherboard-z97gaming5 MSI Z97-GAMING 5 ATX LGA1150 Motherboard 135.5$ http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/msi-motherboard-z97sslikraitedition 86.5$ Case- http://pcpartpicker.com/part/nzxt-case-caph410w1 NZXT Phantom 410 (White) ATX Mid Tower Case 80$ Cooling- https://pcpartpicker.com/part/phanteks-cpu-cooler-phtc12dxbl Phanteks PH-TC12DX_BL 68.5 CFM CPU Cooler 59$ PSU- http://pcpartpicker.com/part/evga-power-supply-120g10650xr 650W 80+gold 65$ ssd- http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00A35X6GM/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used Kingston Digital 60GB SSDNow V300 SATA 3 2.5 (7mm height) Solid State Drive (SV300S37A/60G) 40$ Windows- Code 34$ Screen- http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00B17C5KO/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used ASUS MX279H 27-Inch Screen LED-Lit LCD Monitor 180$ Total price:~1225/1147.5/1313.5 Budget:1000:( Please help me find where i can cut down the price and tell me if I did everything correct.
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Alright guys I am totally undecided what to do here, I want to play games in 4K as I have a 4K monitor.. I currently have a MSI GTX980 Twin Frozr V, I've owned it since November 2014. I was thinking (before 980TI came out..) about selling the GTX980 in favour of a pair of GTX970's, But now the 980TI is a thing should I just sell the 980 for as much as I can get then buy a 980TI? The 980TI's are about £550 - £575 here in the UK, My MSI GTX980 cost me £450 in November. I recon I could get about £400 for my MSI 980 currently as it's still spotless, Dust free and boxed with everything including all the protective stickers. Never been overclocked or pushed too hard and always ran cool with a warranty till November 2016. New they are currently about £450-480. I'm also at the same time tempted to just sell it while the price is still where it is and wait with my money while AMD's new stuff comes out? What do you guys think and what would you do in this situation? Thanks.
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I'm planning on having two GTX980s in SLI so my question is which ones would be best on performance, with adequate cooling. I like the looks of the reference card, but it's not as fast as the other designs, ie EVGA 980 SC version (amazon is only 490). My budget is <£500 per card, so there is a fair choice which makes the decision difficult. Any ideas? If you own a 980 non-reference card could you say why you chose it? (Also overclocking is a possibility but I'd prefer to not have to do this, unless warranty covers it then sign me up!) Thanks in advanced!!
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My main idea was to build a 2 sli gtx 980s, (why gtx 980s i get them for about $400 at my job) so with that being said, i wanted to know what would be a good motherboard power supply i don't know what ever you guys recommend me for a good performing build of 3 gtx 980s, so for now im ordering my first gtx980 maybe after summer ill be buying the 3rd one, i really just need help with what i need for when that time comes and how can my system support it. so i wanted to build a 4k gaming machine to be able to handle high hopefully 60fps on 4k on only 1 4kmonitor, i would like to do some 4k video editing since i have a lot of it record it and stored but i cant even edit it, but most of all is going to be for high graphic gaming, i do a lot of Rome 2, Battlefield 4 and would like to play Evolve on it since it looks very demanding everything on highest settings, and rome 2 specially i would like to max cap of units on battles without lag. i don't have money to wast so please don't show me like 600dollar motherboards lol Here originally i had this planned out from a lot of help from a good friend here in the forums, originally was 2sli build, what would need to be changed here now for 3sli? VERY IMPORTANT i need a strong wifi anthena/card/motherboard since wifi is the only way to get internet where i am at. CPU: Intel Core i7-4790K 4.0GHz Quad-Core Processor ($316.99 @ SuperBiiz) CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Nepton 240M 76.0 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler ($108.99 @ SuperBiiz) Motherboard: Asus Z97-PRO(Wi-Fi ac) ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($208.29 @ SuperBiiz) Memory: Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($204.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Samsung 850 Pro Series 512GB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($326.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Seagate Barracuda 3TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($96.88 @ OutletPC) Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 4GB Video Card ($420.00) Case: NZXT S340 (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case ($65.55 @ Directron) Power Supply: EVGA 750W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply ($80.99 @ NCIX US) Total: $1829.67
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Hey Guys Was looking at GPU-Z and noticed that my GTX 980 Twin Frozr is showing the reference clock speed of 1126Mhz instead of the advertised out of box OC of 1216Mhz; this is during idle. I've checked afterburner and nothing is underclocked. When I change the clock values in Afterburner they do change in GPU-Z. Is it just showing the lower clock due to idle or am I missing something here? I'm running the current Geforce 347.25 driver