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http://eu.evga.com/articles/00944/EVGA-GeForce-GTX-980-Ti-KINGPIN/

 

In announcement Of EVGAs GTX980Ti  K|NGP|N  we are seeing pre-binned chips being sold at tiered prices what do you guys think ? 

 

Specs: 

 

2816 CUDA Cores

Base Clock: 1203 MHz

Boost Clock: 1304 MHz

Bus: PCI-E 3.01 2-way, 3-way, 4-way SLI Ready

Memory Detail: 6144 MB GDDR5 (Samsung)

Memory Bit Width: 384 Bit Memory Clock: 7010 (7096 OC Mode)

MHz Memory Speed: 0.28 ns

Memory Bandwidth: 336.5 GB/s

Triple BIOS support 

14+3 power phase desgin

Includes a free T-shirt ! 

 

Price:

 

With this new card EVGA is also introducing a brand new way to purchase, by allowing you to select the best card to suit your needs. For the first time ever, EVGA is introducing a way to select your approximate GPU ASIC (approximate OC performance) Quality before purchasing. Every single piece of silicon, whether it be a CPU or GPU, varies when it comes to maximum overclocking. On GPU's, ASIC quality is one way to determine potential overclock performance. Please note this ASIC Quality* DOES NOT guarantee any specific overclock performance, it is merely a guide. The higher the ASIC Quality, the higher the potential overclock performance and the rarer the GPU. Of course, this can and will vary.

 

* ASIC stands for "application-specific integrated circuit", which is a general term used to describe a processor designed for a specific task. All GPU’s have varying levels of ASIC QUALITY levels, which can be read from applications like GPU-Z. The higher the ASIC quality, the rarer the GPU and the higher potential there is for a better overclock. Of course, this can vary and does not guarantee any specific overclock.

 

80%+ ASIC   €1149.99 ( $1296.41, £842.45)

 

76%+ ASIC   €1089.99 ( $1222.09, £798.50)

 

74%+ ASIC   €989.99 ( $1115.42, £724.89)

 

72%+ ASIC  €929.99 ( $1074.82, £680.96)

 

 

RMA:

 

Cards will be replaced with a same tier card, or a lower tier if none are available at the time and the difference in price will be made up with EVGA Bucks as credit.

 

http://eu.evga.com/support/warranty/980-Ti-KINGPIN/

 

 

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God damn, that price tag.

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God damn, that price tag.

I'd buy two 980 Ti with that. Crush a single 980 Ti.

 

 

WHY EVGA WHY!???????/

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I would love to see one of these cards at 1600 MHz under an EK FC waterblock.

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A bit pricey but it's still cool. I however am waiting for Pascal.

 

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Hahaha... that price tag... what a joke

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A bit pricey but it's still cool. I however am waiting for Pascal.

Hahaha... that price tag... what a joke

I'd buy two 980 Ti with that. Crush a single 980 Ti.

 

 

WHY EVGA WHY!???????/

God damn, that price tag.

 

higher ASIC generally means it overclocks a lot better and also will do a lot better under LN2 or Water.

 

These are generally for people who need every possible clock out of their card, not for average users like you guys ;) jkjk

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higher ASIC generally means it overclocks a lot better and also will do a lot better under LN2 or Water.

 

These are generally for people who need every possible clock out of their card, not for average users like you guys ;) jkjk

I know what Higher ASIC means.

 

But my point is correct right? ;)

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I know what Higher ASIC means.

 

But my point is correct right? ;)

 

Yeah, but the people buying a card like this dont generally care about that extra .5fps in games. This is for people doing extreme overclocking and benchmarking performance.

 

I dont think anyone in their right mind would suggest you spend 1300USD for a single card configuration just so that you can play GTA5. The performance:dollar metric is way out of whack.

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Kpe was released couple weeks ago. And dat hefty price tag though, and that free t-shift, default is XL... Evga knows it's fan base lmao.

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REPOST from nearly a month ago.

The new KingPin card has been available for almost 4 weeks.

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