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GeForce GTX 970 SLI review




We review Nvidias little money maker, the GeForce GTX 970 but this time in a 2-way SLI. As such we'll be going from fast to faaaaast. In this review we'll run the standard benchmarks, but we will also have a good look at Ultra HD gaming performance as well as a micro stuttering analysis with the help of FCAT. Join us in this review where we'll once again look at everything.
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Fox2232
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Posted on: 09/26/2014 03:58 PM
As expected, it was bound to choke a bit on 4k. And I would like some manufacturer to make 8GB version for certain someones here, so they can enjoy even more choking once utilized.
As expected, it was bound to choke a bit on 4k. And I would like some manufacturer to make 8GB version for certain someones here, so they can enjoy even more choking once utilized.
Loophole35
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Posted on: 09/26/2014 04:05 PM
Yes me as well and they would come in here telling us they could use it all with one card with no AA on 1920x1080.
As expected, it was bound to choke a bit on 4k. And I would like some manufacturer to make 8GB version for certain someones here, so they can enjoy even more choking once utilized.
Yes me as well and they would come in here telling us they could use it all with one card with no AA on 1920x1080.
Mato87
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Posted on: 09/26/2014 04:09 PM
Oh wow, after reading this fine review I had to buy another gtx 970, I just couldn't resist the urge to have the best cards in sli that outperform even the titanz....
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?p=4923135#post4923135
Thanks Hilbert !
Oh and if anybody can help, where can I get that neat lookin sli bridge ? http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/nvidia-starts-selling-sturdy-sli-bridges-with-led-lighting.html
Iam from europe so any form of help is highly appreciated
Oh wow, after reading this fine review I had to buy another gtx 970, I just couldn't resist the urge to have the best cards in sli that outperform even the titanz....
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?p=4923135#post4923135
Thanks Hilbert !
Oh and if anybody can help, where can I get that neat lookin sli bridge ? http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/nvidia-starts-selling-sturdy-sli-bridges-with-led-lighting.html
Iam from europe so any form of help is highly appreciated
morbias
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Posted on: 09/26/2014 04:21 PM
BTW, I'm curious about 780Ti prices (new and used) in rest of the civilized world, any drops yet? Here in Serbia prices for 780Ti are frozen in time, they are same like few months ago, juuuuust great
I wouldn't be surprised if the prices actually go up, it's often the case for EOL cards; they become rare because there's no more production and anyone who already owns one that wants to go SLI will have to pay the extra!
BTW, I'm curious about 780Ti prices (new and used) in rest of the civilized world, any drops yet? Here in Serbia prices for 780Ti are frozen in time, they are same like few months ago, juuuuust great

I wouldn't be surprised if the prices actually go up, it's often the case for EOL cards; they become rare because there's no more production and anyone who already owns one that wants to go SLI will have to pay the extra!
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Great review Hilbert