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Hi I have a GTX 980 ti evga acx2.0 And I'm thinking off buying a rtx 2060 KO Do you guys think it's worth the upgrade?
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I have a GTX 980 ti right now it works great but I've seen a GTX 1660 ti on my area for around the price I could sell my 980 ti. Given the situation I think the 1660 ti will hold it's value better in the future the 980 ti is starting to age, it still is a good performing card it's a dinosaur by now. Also the 1660 ti can mine and be profitable my 980 ti hardly covers the cost off electricity ( I'm thinking off doing a bit off mining during the time I'm not at home ) What do you guys think is it worth the swap ?
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Recently I purchased a GTX 980 Ti VR edition with a one year warranty for $80 as a part of EVGA's midweek madness sale for a cheap college build I'm doing. I feel like a got a good deal and I'm happy with the purchase, but one thing is bothering me. The base clock for the VR Edition 980 Ti is 1000 MHz and the boost clock is 1076 MHz, same as a reference GTX 980 Ti. The sale also had an EVGA SC Gaming GTX 980 Ti with a base clock of 1102 MHz base and 1190 MHz boost. Both of these use the reference design by Nvidia and the only difference with the VR edition is that it has a port in the front of the card as well. My question is did I just leave performance on the table for a feature I won't use, or will the two cards be able to overclock just as well because they use the same design, albeit one that's not ideal for overclocking anyway?
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I have a weird issue going on. I upgraded from a Gtx 960 to a Gtx 980 ti. The Gtx 960 showed using 16 pcie lanes. When I installed the Gtx 980 ti and the drivers it shows only using 1 pcie Lane. Nothing else is plugged in the lanes. Anybody have this problem before. Doesn't seem like a card issue to me but maybe a driver issue.
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Hi everyone, I recently decided to try to overclock my G1 Gaming 980 Ti a bit more by tweaking the voltage (I kept it at 1440MHz which was the most stable I could do with stock voltage, and I was satisifed with that), but I ran into something weird. I was at roughly 1.18V without any overvoltage, but when trying to increase the said voltage, I couldn't go past 1.205V even with +0.087V (tested on OC Guru, Afterburner and Precision X). I set the power target to 130% every time but it didn't change anything. Impossible to go past 1460MHz without throttling. From HardOCP, this GPU can easily go to 1.24V without any VBIOS tweak, so I don't understand what's happening here. Any ideas ? I don't know if this could be hardware related (defective VRMs ?) or software related...
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My GPU is the MSI 980 Ti Sea Hawk (aka the Corsair Hydro GFX). It sports a reference PCB so it should be easy to find waterblocks for. But since it is a 980 Ti and I expect to be replacing it within a year or two, I don't want to break the bank on a waterblock for it since I won't be re-using that one. What are some recommended waterblocks that won't break the bank? My card already has a backplate that I would be fine with re-using. So that could also be skipped. As long as it uses standard G1/4 threads, the rest shouldn't matter.
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Hi guys there is a major graphics card problem with my pc. I have a GTX 980 Ti and what I have just noticed is when I do a benchmark for overclocking and see the stats my core clock goes from 1400mhz to 590mhz slowing down my game dramatically. Temps are ok sitting at 70c and I have reinstalled my display drivers. This happens only after a 100mhz overclock. What can I do to fix this? Leave a suggestion down below...
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After booting my desktop this morning i noticed something weird in NZXT CAM; My GPU was 95 degrees celsius onder about 5% load. After about 15 minutes this lowered to between 60 and 65 degrees. Reboots keep giving the same behaviour, 90-95 degrees on boot and slowly lowering to slightly above 60 degrees. The card is an Inno3D 980Ti Black Hybrid card, with the regular fan that came with the radiator mounted in push. Usually it idles around 30 degrees and peaks under load to about 65 degrees with the core clock close to 1500MHz. Any idea what could have caused this and how to fix it?
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I have an evga gtx 980 ti classified and the card runs great but on certain games like ROTTR the card hovers between 68C-70C. I want to lower the temps and the noise but I don't want to go the custom water cooling route. Anyways, do you guys have any suggestions on an AIO liquid cooler?
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I'm been mining with both a GTX 980 Ti and 1080 Ti. Both cards are Hybrid (water cooled). The 980 Ti usually reports a max temperatures of 72 C (at 230 watts), while the 1080 Ti reports only 51 C max (at 251 watts). I thought 72 C was decent until I got my 1080 Ti last week and it's literally 21 C cooler! The power input and size of radiator should be the only factors in determining the temperature (16nm vs 28nm process generally only matters when figuring efficiency). Both cards have identical radiators and fans. Is there something wrong with the 980 Ti's cooling ability? Again, I only noticed when the new 1080 Ti was a bit cooler. As far as I can remember, the 980 Ti has hovered around 70 C when maxed out Folding two years ago, (no change over time). If my 980 Ti should be around 50 C like the 1080 Ti, then what are my solutions? I've redone thermal paste on dozens of CPUs, but never a GPU. Is it fairly easy to disassemble the video card to put fresh thermal paste on? Also, how much does ambient air temperature affect the GPU temperature? If the ambient air is 20 C more, would the GPU be 20 C more? I tend to think its not that linear. (The 980 Ti gets air from inside the case, though it's open on both sides now, and the 1080 Ti gets air from the outside front of the case. The air doesn't seem that much warmer in front of the 980 Ti's radiator since it's completely exposed to outside air 1" away.) The screen shot shows slightly lower figures than usual.
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Dear forum members, After opening several topics on upgrade paths and informing myself with all your opinions I recently upgraded from a GTX 650 Ti Boost to a GTX 980 Ti which I was able to get used for a good price. Since my main concern about upgrading to eventually a GTX 1070 of 1080 was bottlenecking, and hence some of you already implied a GTX 1060 would be bottlenecked by my i5 4670k. In the end I decided for the GTX 980 Ti because it was a steal at around €350 whereas the GTX 1070 from MSI costs around €525 here, which didn't offer any performance gains and paying €200 for just Ansel and such was not worth it to me. So to give something back to the forum that gave so much to me I am giving some information on what the system is actually capable of in real games. Of course these aren't as scientifical as the benchmarks from LMG or other youtubers but if there is enough interest I might get around to do so. Setup: i5 4670k clocked down a bit to 4.0 GHz MSI GTX 980 Ti gaming 6G 8 GB (2 x 4) DDR3-1600 RAM ASUS PG278Q 2560 x 1440 144Hz G-sync monitor Games: FPS is given in observed ranges. Fallout 4 1440p all ultra: 75-95 FPS Witcher 3 1440p all ultra hairworks off: 55-70 FPS Rise of the Tomb Raider 1440p ultra: 70-85 FPS Rocket League, CS:GO and similar: > 144 FPS Cities Skyline 1440p Ultra: < 40 FPS If any questions arise while reading this don't hesitate to ask them. Hopefully this can be of some use to anyone here.
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So I finally bought myself a 4k monitor, but ever since then I had been having this odd issue. I am running a HDMI cable to my 4k TV and Display Port for my 4k monitor on a single 980 ti. So the problem is that I am having maxed memory clock and 925mhz on the core clock on idle. Is this normal for running 2 4k displays? They're both 60 hertz if that makes any difference. Before I got my 4k monitor, I used to have a 4k tv/ 1080p monitor set up, which had no issues with idle clock speeds. HALP?
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Hi Guys! First of all I wish everyone reading this happy Christmas and holidays in general. After two years of just using my ThinkPad as mine and the whole family's main driver, I think that it's time for an upgrade. The PC should be future proof for at least the next 5 years. The only things I'd change would be the ssd (if there's need for more), the ram (same here) and the gpu (it's used for AAA titles in 1440p). My only worry is the mainboard. I personally would prefer a Asus X99 Deluxe/Rampage V or an MSI XPower Gaming Titanium. The reasons are the wider connectivity and the better and more attractive build quality. And excuse me for any possible orthography or grammar mistakes. (I am from Germany) Specs: Fractal Design Arc XL BeQuiet CM E10 800 Watt ASUS X99-A Intel 5960X Extreme Edition @ 4.4 GHz BeQuiet Dark Rock 16GB Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4-2400 MSI GTX 980Ti Gaming 6GB 480GB SSD Silicon Power S60 @ stock Price: 1400€ Thanks for all the answers!!
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Hello everyone, I just noticed that I can enable Fast Sync for applications on my GTX 980 Ti using 376.33. If you find an official source for that I'd really like to hear about it. Have fun and thanks for replying!
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There was a short circuit in house electricity grid and the GPU stopped to send video signal, there seems to be one blown transistor and the YAMAHA reciever HDMI ports are fried so there is no HDMI input. The card turns on but doesn't output video signal. What should I do?
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Hi! I have a 2600k - 980ti system. But I have a problem... The cpu sits at 60% utilization and gpu at 80% utilization in most of the games that i play...(far cry 5, dying light, 7 days to die etc) the cpu is overclocked to 4.6ghz and the gpu to 1500mhz core/2000mhz mem. Ram isn't a bottleneck either - 16gb 1600mhz 8-8-8-24 (frequency isnt high but latency is very good).
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Hello all, today I bought an EVGA GTX 980 Ti Hybrid (the one with AIO water cooler), and because it will take a few days to arrive I just wanted to ask if my PSU will be enough for it, I have a Corsair RM550x 80 Plus Gold. The PSU has a 8-pin PCIe connector and the cable itself goes from that to a 2x 6+2. From my calculations I should be able to run it with my 8600k but it will be close, I'm not sure though and maybe someone here dealt with that before.
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So I have a EVGA GTX 980 Ti (FTW Edition), and I sadly get pretty low FPS (30-60 but with a lot of FPS drops) in games like BFV, Hitman 2, Fallout 4 and PUBG. I have two 1440p monitors (one 144hz & one 60hz). I'm pretty sure the GPU is at fault since it shows at around 95% in the Task Manager view whenever I play. Is it possible that the GPU just can't handle dual 1440p (even though the second monitor is usually just Chrome or Teamspeak) seeing as its a few years old? And follow-up if I really need to upgrade: Is it at all wise to go for SLI 980 Tis? Or would it be better to just get a 1080 Ti? Or a 2080?
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I recently upgraded to a EVGA GTX 980 ti. I previously had a AMD 7970 but after I installed the drivers I get lower FPS in my games. Also, I have noticed that my computer is a bit choppy and laggy as well. I tried to remove the old amd gpu drivers by using a tool called DDU but it did not fix the issue. The card works, I have my monitor connected directly to my GPU and the card shows up on the device manager but I am still am getting poor FPS performance. I dont know what to do other than wipe my hard drive in order to get rid of any drivers that may be conflicting with the GPU. I have a i5-4690 and ddr 3 8 gb ram. My psu is 700W. I dont know if my specs could be an issue but I really doubt it.
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This is a short one and the answer is based on your opinion. is $180 considered cheap for a gtx 980 ti, I managed to find one at that price and I was just wondering whether it is normal by today’s standards or whether it is actually a good deal.
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So I buyed 2560x1440 monitor and dont have money yet to new gpu, so i need to overclock my gigabyte gaming g1 Gtx 980 ti. I have never done any overclocking so I came here to ask help. So can somebody help/tell me the safe overclocks for my card.
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I am thinking of selling my gtx 970 I got in december for $120 for around $150-$200. When I do that I want to upgrade to either a 980 ti or a 1070. I have heard that one is not necessarily better than the other so I want your guys opinion. I will attach a pic with the used gpus on ebay. The 1070 is mini so I guess that means worse oc potential? Idk. They both have $10 shipping so it kinda cancels out but just keep that in mind that the prices are +10. Also, disregard the middle one. I was just checking on how much the 970 was worth.
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i have an i5 6600k and a gtx 980ti and when i startup any game like bf4 or gta5, my cpu usage shoots up to 100% while my gpu is around 60%. can anybody help me?
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Hey guys, long time no see! So long story short, I found two GTX 980 Tis' for sale on Craigslist so is anyone willing it to get it shipped to my relatives place? He will pay the charges and all I have been scampering through eBay and Amazon so I virtually gave up until I turned to Craigslist.. And like the say, 'When there is a will, there is a way..' So I am not giving up and remain determined to get either of those GPUs. Only the shipping part is the problem, I will be very grateful if someone can help me out.. Thanks!
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