turbineseaplane
Limp Gawd
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I sure wish we could get some windows 10 driver love...
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I think you can, but you wont get money back...since the card was probably over $650.
I sure wish we could get some windows 10 driver love...
That would be literally the worst decision of your life.
Honestly I don't think it's worth it compared to the Titan X, But I still think Titan should have gotten FP64.
Even the Quadro based on Titan X doesn't have high-speed fp64 -- the extra logic simply isn't there.
Strix at computex.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R03fER5dnNk
Has anyone seen an 980 OC'ed compared to 980ti OCed?
Wondering how my 1550mhz 980 would match a 1200-1250mnhz 980ti.
And this is why I am sticking with my eVGA GTX Titan Signature Edition.
Despite the Titan X have twice the RAM I'm not impressed whatsoever with FP performance. 980Ti is being bypassed as well.
Why do you have to ask when you can simply look at reviews and decide for yourself if it's worth upgrading?
For the rest of us mere mortals and I'll be the noob to ask it: What does this mean in practical terms? This FP64?
Why is everyone hating on the reference design? It looks good, keeps temps at a reasonable level and is relatively quiet. Plus, for mini ITX builds, the blower style cooler remains the best solution.
Can confirm as the owner of a Titan X. Having to run the blower at a constant 100%/5000 RPM just to keep it around 80C was no fun. With the stock fan curve it would get up to 86-88 at SC clocks (1126 Base/1216 Boost). I have an ACX cooler on it now and I'm much happier. Get a hybrid cooler, if you can.Reviews are calling the blower inadequate for overclocking and even reasonably noisy at normal clocks. FLIR images back it up. For cases that need blowers, get blowers. Otherwise, it's no bueno this time.
It's available in EVGA's store, Newegg has the backplate model too.
OOS obviously.
I know it's in their store. But it has never been in stock - thus it's unavailable.
It hasn't ever been in stock anywhere yet.
Probably they are instantly gone as soon as they show up.
@thesmelliestsock. from what I've read, the board is reference. They just change to their own cooler.
Yeah, the ACX 2.0+ is a reference board.
Can't for the life of me figure out why it is not available yet. Why is that particular one delayed like the non-reference stuff? Did they run out of ACX 2.0+ coolers? They're supplying plenty of the SC ACX 2.0+ cards...
EVGA GTX 980ti SC+ ACX with backplate was in stock. I got it from Newegg. Probably they are instantly gone as soon as they show up.
Given how poor the ACX 2.0+ performed on the 970 I don't have much faith in EVGA with a 250W+ card.
They updated that cooler and the card was then called 970 SSC.Thats something that I've been wondering about. I thought that the regular acx had issues keeping up? I remember seeing pics where only two heatpipes were actually on the gpu die? Could be mistaken.
Still would like to see a review or preferably some comments from people buying the card on how loud it gets when overclocking.