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Harry Livesley

thats to overkill for 4k it will use way to much power get a gtx 970 thats a good 1440p card and only uses 500wats of power!

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thats to overkill for 4k it will use way to much power get a gtx 970 thats a good 1440p card and only uses 500wats of power!

There´s no such thing as overkill for 4K. Don´t post such nonsense please. A single GTX980Ti isn´t even good enough for 4K. It is the perfect 1440p single card. Just because it is a Hybrid design doesn´t make any card overkill.

I´ve got a Titan X 2way SLI custom watercooled with modded BIOS and a native 4K monitor and it is in AAA games barely enough to maintain 45-60FPS in eye candy settings.

 

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The GTX 970 doesn't use 500 watts

it is 500 watts

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it is 500 watts

 

 

 

it is 500 watts

Well it has a recommended supply of 500W it actually only uses about 125.

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What kinda fucking rambling of responses is this? No one has even attempted to answer the thread question.

 

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/inno3d-geforce-gtx-980ti-hybrid-black-edition-6144mb-gddr5-pci-express-graphics-card-c98tp-1sdn-n5h-gx-057-in.html#free_items thinking about getting this to allow me to upgrade to 1440p in the future, what is the general consensus on the card?

 

For 1440p, there is no real contender to the 980Ti in that price range. AMDs equivelant Fury X is a good card, but it's nowhere near what an overclocked 980Ti can deliver. Expect over 60FPS in most, if not all 2014 games.

 

Battlefront: http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/star_wars_battlefront_beta_vga_graphics_performance_benchmarks,6.html

Fallout 4: http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/fallout_4_pc_graphics_performance_benchmark_review,7.html

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What kinda fucking rambling of responses is this? No one has even attempted to answer the thread question.

 

 

For 1440p, there is no real contender to the 980Ti in that price range. AMDs equivelant Fury X is a good card, but it's nowhere near what an overclocked 980Ti can deliver. Expect over 60FPS in most, if not all 2014 games.

 

Battlefront: http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/star_wars_battlefront_beta_vga_graphics_performance_benchmarks,6.html

Fallout 4: http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/fallout_4_pc_graphics_performance_benchmark_review,7.html

Next time read right please before you rage around with a shitty attitude. I´ve stated that the GTX980Ti is the perfect 1440p card.

 

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