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SLI 980 Ti and aftermarket releases

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So if I were to buy two 980 Ti's , what FPS could I expect to get from most AAA games on ultra setting at 4k? What about at 1440p? 

 

Also, about how long until we can expect aftermarket options for the 980 Ti. I know nobody knows definitely, but does anyone know about how long it took for aftermarket versions to release for the regular 980? Maybe that can be used to predict. 

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at 4k 60fps but may have to turn down AA

at 1440p max everything and not care

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Who needs AA at 4k anyway?

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Aftermarket ones are a.resdy out. I'm getting the EVGA SuperClocked ACX2.0, part of the product number is 4993 I believe. I have nowhere near enough money lol but it'll happen one day.. Like @thekeemo said with FPS

 

 

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at 4k 60fps but may have to turn down AA

at 1440p max everything and not care

 

I just really wish you could play 4k at 100+ fps. I know the monitors would never be able to handle it anyway but I would pay anything for that.

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I just really wish you could play 4k at 100+ fps. I know the monitors would never be able to handle it anyway but I would pay anything for that.

I didnt see the sli part you ca probs get over 100fps 

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I didnt see the sli part you ca probs get over 100fps 

 

Are there any benchmarks out. I have looked but haven't found anything.

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Are there any benchmarks out. I have looked but haven't found anything.

yes but I just assumed titan-x fps since things say they are essentially same fps

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Aftermarket ones are a.resdy out. I'm getting the EVGA SuperClocked ACX2.0, part of the product number is 4993 I believe. I have nowhere near enough money lol but it'll happen one day.. Like @thekeemo said with FPS

 

Is it just EVGA that has released them so far? And what is the wait time?

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Is it just EVGA that has released them so far? And what is the wait time?

Zotac

ASUS

MSI

Maybe Gigabyte?

And a few weird brands I've never heard of.

EVGA has 7 of them released including a fully water cooled one. ASUS has a very nice one out or coming out very soon and Zotac also has a very nice one I just prefer EVGA. Clean simple looks and can pack a big punch.

 

 

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