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Anyone else keeping a close eye on these?
The reviews for the reference cards are encouraging, very playable framerates at 4K resolution on highest settings. And scaling for SLI at 4k is being measured at 95% (! ! !). Amazing. Things should get even more interesting with DX12 when VRAM will be able to be stacked.
I'm looking forward to seeing how the tuners will get on with it. In particular Gigabyte.
Over the last couple of years I've had a GTX 650Ti BOOST, and the the G1 Gaming GTX 970. I sold the 650 to trade up to the 970 and am considering trading up to the Ti. This was my plan originally when getting the 970 as I knew the 980 Ti would be coming along not long after the stock 980.
The 980Ti is an absolute monster, and I do love my DSR, at 4X it elimates all the annoying shimmering and jaggies you get these days as conventional anti aliasing techniques can't iron them out. the 970 performs excellent at 2X Ultra settings for all games and can do 4X albeit with some compromises in the settings. Trouble is once you've seen games running at 4X Ultra it kind of ruins anything less than that...
Here's hoping Gigabyte come up trumps again with the GTX 980Ti...
The reviews for the reference cards are encouraging, very playable framerates at 4K resolution on highest settings. And scaling for SLI at 4k is being measured at 95% (! ! !). Amazing. Things should get even more interesting with DX12 when VRAM will be able to be stacked.
I'm looking forward to seeing how the tuners will get on with it. In particular Gigabyte.
Over the last couple of years I've had a GTX 650Ti BOOST, and the the G1 Gaming GTX 970. I sold the 650 to trade up to the 970 and am considering trading up to the Ti. This was my plan originally when getting the 970 as I knew the 980 Ti would be coming along not long after the stock 980.
The 980Ti is an absolute monster, and I do love my DSR, at 4X it elimates all the annoying shimmering and jaggies you get these days as conventional anti aliasing techniques can't iron them out. the 970 performs excellent at 2X Ultra settings for all games and can do 4X albeit with some compromises in the settings. Trouble is once you've seen games running at 4X Ultra it kind of ruins anything less than that...
Here's hoping Gigabyte come up trumps again with the GTX 980Ti...