Did anybody actually get it though? I saw it on there but didn't know if it was a place holder.
...ordered my Gigabyte G1 from Newegg Friday afternoon, it should be arriving at my house tomorrow
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Did anybody actually get it though? I saw it on there but didn't know if it was a place holder.
...ordered my Gigabyte G1 from Newegg Friday afternoon, it should be arriving at my house tomorrow
The PNY was one of the best ones if going straight to water. Comes with three Mini-DP ports, HDMI and DVI at $329.
The next card the offers that is the Gigabyte at $369.
LOL I remember launch night, me and everyone else was avoiding the PNY cards on Amazon and waiting for the EVGA's. Good to see that the PNY cards turned out well. They are a decent company.
I just think we are getting short changed by purchasing the GTX 970 2x DVI-D models.
That's an outdated I/O layout.
I just think we are getting short changed by purchasing the GTX 970 2x DVI-D models.
That's an outdated I/O layout.
I've heard people saying that this layout can cause problems with SLI + Surround and that only the outputs from the main or top GPU is usable, is that true?
On my GTX 680s I used 2 of the Dual Link DVI on the top card and 1 DL DVI on the bottom card. Did something change on the GTX 700 series?
I checked and my cards come with an adapter so technically I should be fine in either case but now my curiosity has been piqued.
If you're running surround + SLI, you can use inputs from both cards. The issue is that if you want to run three independent displays instead of one surround display, then you can only use the inputs on the top card.
I just think we are getting short changed by purchasing the GTX 970 2x DVI-D models.
That's an outdated I/O layout.
The reference 970 comes with 3x DP, 1x HDMI, and 1x DVI-I just like the 980. I have no idea why the aftermarket has decided to stick with the old I/O layout. But you will need more than one 980 to push that many pixels at a decent framerate, anyway (33% more pixels than 4k).If you want to do triple screen Surround w/ the Asus Swift, then you need the 980.
The reference 970 comes with 3x DP, 1x HDMI, and 1x DVI-I just like the 980. I have no idea why the aftermarket has decided to stick with the old I/O layout. But you will need more than one 980 to push that many pixels at a decent framerate, anyway (33% more pixels than 4k).
My Frys in Woodland Hills had the same amount.
Ended up buying two 970's to replace my 670's.
Dayum. Just had a MSI GTX 980 in my cart on TigerDirect and went OOS while I was trying to pay for it, lol.
It sounds like they cheesed out on these coolers. According to Anandtech, the cooler is using a heatpipe design internally now instead of a vapor chamber... (Can't link the Anand article... not loading for me right now).The reference GTX 970 also comes with a Titan-like cooler that doesn't appear to be available from any vendor yet![]()
For popular items I have to say Tiger Direct sucks. I ordered a movie from them that was dirt cheap, it was in stock when I ordered it, 5 days later I get an email saying it's backordered lol.
Just got mine this morning. Wifey was even kind enough to pose them for me![]()
now I know what I am asking my gf to do when I get mine..
now I know what I am asking my gf to do when I get mine..
Up kronvict by asking her to pose naked with them?
those are overclocked.. Oh and the Cards are nice Too
I keed I keed![]()
lol..
The cards obviously.
Up kronvict by asking her to pose naked with them?
azeós;1041112448 said:Can't buy through newegg because I don't have an American billing address.
Any Zotac GTX 970 (the short one) in stock somewhere else? There is one in Amazon but at USD385...
Just installed my 980sGoing to try them out on my 55" 4K Samsung HU 8550 in a bit.
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