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Review: Zotac GeForce GTX 980 Ti AMP! Extreme
Join us as we review the fastest of them all, we benchmark the new Zotac GeForce GTX 980 Ti AMP! (Extreme edition), the graphics card is HUGE (literally) and it comes factory overclocked towards an entirely new level. Combined with the default goodness the GTX 980 Ti has to offer like the 6 GB graphics memory this product just oozes unadulterated raw gaming performance.
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#5112670 Posted on: 07/02/2015 10:17 AM
A card like this AMP! Extreme edition simply beats the Titan X with a good notch, at a far better price.
Seems to me the Titan X and AMP! Extreme perform pretty much the same when you compare OC results. Titan X is still lot more expensive though
A card like this AMP! Extreme edition simply beats the Titan X with a good notch, at a far better price.
Seems to me the Titan X and AMP! Extreme perform pretty much the same when you compare OC results. Titan X is still lot more expensive though

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#5112690 Posted on: 07/02/2015 10:39 AM
Hilbert it's no more accurate !!! (Q:"where are you from?" A:"where do you want me to be from?" lol).
very nice review, but wow what an impressive PCB, more than matrix card from asus.
and i have forget a bit of trolling "Does it beat a Fury X???" ((/me run and hide in an empty thread in order to not be
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Hilbert it's no more accurate !!! (Q:"where are you from?" A:"where do you want me to be from?" lol).
very nice review, but wow what an impressive PCB, more than matrix card from asus.
and i have forget a bit of trolling "Does it beat a Fury X???" ((/me run and hide in an empty thread in order to not be

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#5112693 Posted on: 07/02/2015 10:44 AM
My one boosts to 1354 without gigabyte tool.
Another confirmation https://youtu.be/oLvoRZds3iQ?t=319
Could other G1 users kindly confirm this? Because officially it's clocked at 1190/1291mhz in OC mode
My one boosts to 1354 without gigabyte tool.
Another confirmation https://youtu.be/oLvoRZds3iQ?t=319
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#5112728 Posted on: 07/02/2015 11:26 AM
Another awesome 980ti. Man these non-ref Ti's are leaving Fury X in the dust. From what I hear the Fury X non-ref cards (ie, MSI gaming) are sticking to ref clocks, so thats going to hit them pretty hard competing vs 980ti.
Another awesome 980ti. Man these non-ref Ti's are leaving Fury X in the dust. From what I hear the Fury X non-ref cards (ie, MSI gaming) are sticking to ref clocks, so thats going to hit them pretty hard competing vs 980ti.
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I have the distinct feeling you are Oj, who was banned. Pretty much the same IP region.
So again, the G1 Gaming review perf results stands as they are. I can measure over and over again (which I did), but the results remain pretty much the same. While I agree, there is an offset in perf that can run up-to 5%. It only happens when running OC mode and with OC Guru II software activated. Basically from what I have seen, the dynamic clock is going a hint higher creating some extra perf over the competition. Since the feedback was so harsh I simply decided to not include the G1 results for comparative materials. Also a new policy, we will no longer be running OC software for baseline results in the reviews anymore. We'll follow the original BIOS clocks. But I can tell you that from the feedback I got from Gaming G1 owners, they are happy people.
Anyway, this thread is not about the Gaming G1. So back on topic please.
What this review showed me is that the Gaming G1 is better than a superior spec card, which is why I was commenting on it. But it's fine, I'll not support them because it's irritating buying a card and not getting the performance that the media is getting for example. I'm excited for the Hof edition, they're proven to be among the best. And no I'm not Oj, will check the forums and see who you're talking about and why