NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti Roundup

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Legit Reviews has posted a GeForce GTX 980 Ti round-up today that is definitely worth checking out. The round-up includes video cards from ASUS, MSI and Zotac.

Over the past six months both AMD and NVIDIA have released a ton of drivers and a handful of great gaming titles came out during the holiday season. We thought it would be a great idea to start off the new year by looking at several GeForce GTX 980 Ti video cards in a small roundup with the latest drivers. We also wanted to include benchmark numbers on hot new game titles like Fallout 4 and Star Wars: Battlefront.
 
I'll sum up the conclusion with this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4Km5OKZlp0

Nice to see my card dominate so handsomely!! The extra performance for the Zotac is worth the extra pennies a year on my electric bill compared to the other two. They should have had a Stock Titan-X and SLI'd GTX970s for good measure. I feel bad for the R9-Fury-X.....
 
A pointless review because they didnt see how far each card overclocks.
The card with the highest mfr clocks was fastest.
The card with the lowest mfr clocks was slowest.
No surprises, it didnt need a review to work out.
 
Agree with Nenu - was looking to see a clearcut winner and the review was as expected based on clock speeds.
 
I'll sum up the conclusion with this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4Km5OKZlp0

Nice to see my card dominate so handsomely!! The extra performance for the Zotac is worth the extra pennies a year on my electric bill compared to the other two. They should have had a Stock Titan-X and SLI'd GTX970s for good measure. I feel bad for the R9-Fury-X.....

SLI has it's issues. That'd have to be a completely different review with frame times to quantify stutter.
 
The card with the highest mfr clocks was fastest.
The card with the lowest mfr clocks was slowest.

Mind blown, I'll have to reevaluate my understanding of technology after these findings.

Even in most single card reviews, sites will try overclocking. I can't believe they didn't try it when presented with three 980Ti cards to compare.
 
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