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1 minute ago, joe_p231 said:

would the 1080 be able to run 4k at medium settings?

No one knows, all we know is the "relative performance" benchmarks they gave us. Should be around the same as a 980Ti or a little bit better.

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2 minutes ago, joe_p231 said:

would the 1080 be able to run 4k at medium settings?

probably

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2 minutes ago, joe_p231 said:

would the 1080 be able to run 4k at medium settings?

you can run 4k medium settings on 390, Fury and 980 / 980ti / Titan x

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5 minutes ago, joe_p231 said:

would the 1080 be able to run 4k at medium settings?

980ti can already do this at playable framerate.

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2 minutes ago, DXMember said:

you can run 4k medium settings on 390, Fury and 980 / 980ti / Titan x

Umm..... No, I would get around 30 frames on a MSI 980Ti Lightning so no way a 390 980, or Fury could, maybe if 10-30 frames is playable "shrugs" (AAA games) to be playable at a solid 60+ fps no single card can do it yet, maybe the 1080Ti and the next titan will be the first.

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Depends on the game engine and how much work the devs put in.

 

Same game engine between these two games.

 

Madmax, easily can do 4K now on single cards.

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5 minutes ago, Fluffinator said:

Umm..... No, I would get around 30 frames on a MSI 980Ti Lightning so no way a 390 980, or Fury could, maybe if 10-30 frames is playable "shrugs" (AAA games) to be playable at a solid 60+ fps no single card can do it yet, maybe the 1080Ti and the next titan will be the first.

Maybe not the 390 and 980 but why can't the Fury do it? 4K is where it's HBM absolutely shines :D 

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Really depends on what you consider playable.

 

It most certainly will have the capability of running games at 4K resolutions.

 

I think it would be safe to assume you're not going to get very close to 4K 60fps with high-highest settings or Nvidia probably would have mentioned it as a selling point.

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1 minute ago, Mr.Meerkat said:

Maybe not the 390 and 980 but why can't the Fury do it? 4K is where it's HBM absolutely shines :D 

Okay maybe not the Fury :) 

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7 minutes ago, Fluffinator said:

Umm..... No, I would get around 30 frames on a MSI 980Ti Lightning so no way a 390 980, or Fury could, maybe if 10-30 frames is playable "shrugs" (AAA games) to be playable at a solid 60+ fps no single card can do it yet, maybe the 1080Ti and the next titan will be the first.

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I'm playing at 4520x2560 60-120fps (medium to high settings), with 2x 980Ti.

And the way I understand it, so it that about the same as 4x 980 (980 SLI is about the same as 1 980Ti)

So 1x 1080 should be able to keep up with 30-60FPS, but not at max settings (I refuse to belive the 60FPS max setting demo was 4k, but time will tell).

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2 minutes ago, DXMember said:

medium settings

Even then a 390 medium settings? 4k? constant 60+ fps, nope. 980 Ti can't even get that. 

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24 minutes ago, Fluffinator said:

Even then a 390 medium settings? 4k? constant 60+ fps, nope. 980 Ti can't even get that. 

I'd say it depends on the game

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25 minutes ago, OddsCrazyStuff said:

I'm playing at 4520x2560 60-120fps (medium to high settings), with 2x 980Ti.

And the way I understand it, so it that about the same as 4x 980 (980 SLI is about the same as 1 980Ti)

So 1x 1080 should be able to keep up with 30-60FPS, but not at max settings (I refuse to belive the 60FPS max setting demo was 4k, but time will tell).

it was at 1080p obviously

 

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yes, of course.

even 1 GTX 970 can run 4K, just not on Ultra everything.

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This business of not being able to run 4k is silly.  It always depends on the games you play and your settings.  Even a 970 can do well at 4k in older or less demanding games, and does OK on high end games with low settings.  Plus, you can always scale down to 1080p with no interpolation if you need to.

 

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Absolutley. The 980ti and the Titan X can comfortably run 4K at high to medium setting in most games and if the 1080's pepreformance is as big of a leap as NVidia is making it out to be it should be more than fine. They are saying that it is better than dual 980s in SLi and that configuration would run 4K great. If you really want to be safe wait for benchmarks or the 1080ti or new Titan. 

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7 hours ago, joe_p231 said:

i know we havent seen any benchmarks or anything yet but i was wondering if the new gtx 1080 would run 4k without needing to be sli??

It'll run 4k surround on ultra

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8 hours ago, OddsCrazyStuff said:

I'm playing at 4520x2560 60-120fps (medium to high settings), with 2x 980Ti.

And the way I understand it, so it that about the same as 4x 980 (980 SLI is about the same as 1 980Ti)

So 1x 1080 should be able to keep up with 30-60FPS, but not at max settings (I refuse to belive the 60FPS max setting demo was 4k, but time will tell).

Completely flawed reasoning. Ever heard of scaling ? Diminishing returns ? 
Performance of 4 980TI  is NOT 2x  2 980ti  and 2  980Ti  is only 60% better than 1 980Ti 

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