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First Leaked GeForce GTX 1080 3DMark Benchmarks Appear
Over at videocardz they posted what they claim to be the benchmark results for the GeForce GTX 1080. The latest results indicate the numbers for an overclocked part.
As posted:
According to the leaker GTX 1080 was running at a 2114 MHz clock (stock boost is 1733 MHz).
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#5272496 Posted on: 05/13/2016 04:06 PM
If the 1080 gets 26.5k in 3dmark Firestrike it might be my next card.
If the 1080 gets 26.5k in 3dmark Firestrike it might be my next card.
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#5272501 Posted on: 05/13/2016 04:15 PM
It's suggest a possible 20/22% headroom for Overclock on 1080. Seems legit.
If the 1080 gets 26.5k in 3dmark Firestrike it might be my next card.
It's suggest a possible 20/22% headroom for Overclock on 1080. Seems legit.
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#5272508 Posted on: 05/13/2016 04:21 PM
Doesnt look that impressive actually. An OC 980ti is pretty close to a stock 1080. 20021(980ti OC) vs 21828(stock 1080)
Doesnt look that impressive actually. An OC 980ti is pretty close to a stock 1080. 20021(980ti OC) vs 21828(stock 1080)
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#5272518 Posted on: 05/13/2016 04:29 PM
The performance delta is almost twice the gap that the 980 was from the 780Ti.
The only thing that sucks is that they are trying to charge $700 for it with the founders edition. I doubt many, if any cards are going to go for a $600 MSRP. In the past reference models were there to keep the price point of higher models in check. Now that's gone.
I personally don't find the card worth it for $700.
Doesnt look that impressive actually. An OC 980ti is pretty close to a stock 1080. 20021(980ti OC) vs 21828(stock 1080)
The performance delta is almost twice the gap that the 980 was from the 780Ti.
The only thing that sucks is that they are trying to charge $700 for it with the founders edition. I doubt many, if any cards are going to go for a $600 MSRP. In the past reference models were there to keep the price point of higher models in check. Now that's gone.
I personally don't find the card worth it for $700.
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Is it a way to give the info you can't share legally yet Hilbert? haha!
If it's true, it's impressive. As expected.