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Guru3D.com » News » All kinds of GeForce GTX 970 and 980 AIB cards show on the web

All kinds of GeForce GTX 970 and 980 AIB cards show on the web

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/17/2014 09:45 AM | source: | 60 comment(s)
All kinds of GeForce GTX 970 and 980 AIB cards show on the web

I bet Nvidia is not a happy puppy as from most board partners all product photo's are widely available on the web already. And its not hard to find them either, google a bit to find out yourself. After the fold a small overview.

So Gainward, Zotac, MSI and ASUS already shared their pictures apparently. All board partners offers the 970 and 980 with exotic coolers and custom designs. Opposed to other sites we will not list specs, but since the pictures are all over the web, here you go:

 



All kinds of GeForce GTX 970 and 980 AIB cards show on the web All kinds of GeForce GTX 970 and 980 AIB cards show on the web All kinds of GeForce GTX 970 and 980 AIB cards show on the web All kinds of GeForce GTX 970 and 980 AIB cards show on the web All kinds of GeForce GTX 970 and 980 AIB cards show on the web All kinds of GeForce GTX 970 and 980 AIB cards show on the web All kinds of GeForce GTX 970 and 980 AIB cards show on the web All kinds of GeForce GTX 970 and 980 AIB cards show on the web




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fantaskarsef
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#4915288 Posted on: 09/18/2014 08:33 AM
It's for sure many % faster than my 680s. I will most likely upgrade, but will have to decide if I wait for either MSI 980s Lightnings, 980s with 8GB vram or get MSI 980s Gaming which will be available next week already (probably). :wanker:


I can relate :D

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#4915293 Posted on: 09/18/2014 08:38 AM
witcher 3 will use 4.5gb with ultra textures and uber view distances, making our future 8gb purchases worthy.
no bottlenecking over here no sir.
x2 960 8gb that's what i'm talking about. haha

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#4915357 Posted on: 09/18/2014 10:43 AM
witcher 3 will use 4.5gb with ultra textures and uber view distances, making our future 8gb purchases worthy.
no bottlenecking over here no sir.
x2 960 8gb that's what i'm talking about. haha

You with your x60 double vram cards :D
But I'm fairly interested to see if the 960 would be fast enough to actually work well at SLI for such a demanding game.

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#4915359 Posted on: 09/18/2014 10:46 AM
You with your x60 double vram cards :D
But I'm fairly interested to see if the 960 would be fast enough to actually work well at SLI for such a demanding game.

well i use no aa at all ever, but sure i know what you're sayin, for ex. the PhysX could get in the way, x2 970s would be better sure. or x2 980s if you need the extra.

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#4915367 Posted on: 09/18/2014 10:53 AM
well i use no aa at all ever, but sure i know what you're sayin, for ex. the PhysX could get in the way, x2 970s would be better sure. or x2 980s if you need the extra.


Remember when we talked about dedicated physix cards, and how you might keep one of your's as a physix card and upgrade for two 960s for frames? Is that plan still an option for you?

Because I'm unsure of wheater I should go for two 980s and a dedicated physix card, and if so, which one should be the third (out of heat, nois, and price issues of course). Of course, we need to see the reviews of the Maxwells first...

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