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September 2014
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602 Reviews
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power efficiency is unmatched in the high end, 4GB GDDR5 memory, masses of overclocking headroom, quiet, Nvidia reference cards look great, class leading performance at the price, launch price of £429.99, £100less than many GTX780Ti prices
You would still need two of them for high frame rates at 4K resolutions.
When I first analysed Nvidia's GTX750ti back in March I was supremely impressed with the Maxwell architecture. This was a card that when overclocked could keep up with AMD's HD7850. When you realised it was consuming half the power at the socket and didn'...
Published: 2014-09-19, Author: Ryan , review by: eteknix.com
Multi-GPU systems seemed to have gained a negative reputation in the past for bugs, glitches and a lack of performance scaling. I myself have never seen anything to support that argument and today looking at these GTX 980s in SLI it is clear to see that s...
Abstract: Nvidia introduced its newest graphics architecture, code-named Maxwell, about seven months ago in the mid-range GeForce GTX 750 and 750 Ti. While those cards don't deliver the high performance of a flagship gaming rig, they introduce unheard of energy eff...
Abstract: Today, Nvidia introduces the GeForce GTX 980 and GTX 970, two new high-end cards of the Maxwell generation. The GeForce GTX 750 and 750 Ti , which were introduced a few months ago, also belong to this generation. We extensively tested both new cards on ...
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Published: 2014-11-05, Author: Wayne , review by: cgmagonline.com
The GTX 980 is a graphics card that can handle any modern game you throw at it, and it will be interesting to see how near future releases such as Grand Theft Auto V and Assassin's Creed Unity will take to this card's robustness...
So here we are at the end of another NVIDIA launch review and one thing is quite evident: the GTX 980 has done a nearly perfect job in emulating the GTX 680’s high points and adds more than a few highlights of its own. Like its spiritual predecessor, the ...
Overclocking (damn), Power consumption, New technologies, Cooling, Low noise, Good looks, Pricing
Sideways move if you have a GTX 780 Ti
And there you have it. As a whole the GTX 980 is a pretty interesting piece of hardware. On several fronts it is truly an amazing piece of hardware. Visually the reference GTX 980 maintains the industrial look that works so well with just about any build,...
Powerful enough for 1440p gaming at high quality settings, Low power consumption and noise, Looks great
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Nvidia and AMD's rivalry continues with no slowdown in sight, and gamers benefit the most as prices drop, bundles become fatter and new levels of performance become available at reasonable prices. Nvidia had the lead in terms of single-GPU performance wit...
Looking at the gaming scores, the Nvidia GTX 980 is clearly ahead of its contemporaries. The results on the 4K display are impressive and the GTX 980 with its 4GB GDDR5 memory is more than enough to handle a single 4K display with ease. Sure it takes a hi...
Excellent performance per watt, Great overclocker, Great value for the price
Stock cooler design has room for improvement, Only 4 of 5 outputs can be used at a time
The GTX 980 is a brilliant card. Its performance improves on not just the GK 104 parts it's derived from but also matches or betters the GK110 parts like the 780Ti that we rated so highly. And this is done with much less power than those cards.While the c...