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Guru3D.com » News » GeForce GTX 980 Ti Launches After Summer

GeForce GTX 980 Ti Launches After Summer

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/30/2015 05:28 PM | source: | 34 comment(s)
GeForce GTX 980 Ti Launches After Summer

Okay, so the gossip factor is high on this one, but definitely a card that you guys seem interested in. The GeForce GTX 980 Ti we mentioned last week would now launch after the Summer ..

At least that's what SweClockers claims, and yes .. they do not disclose a source for this as ide from some forum posts somewhere. The GTX 980 Ti is rumored to get 3072 Shader Cores and 6GB of GDDR5. If true then this would be an awesome release. 6GB (384-bit) is plenty enough and the GPU more than fast enough. There is one more speculation, the card would be FASTER clocked compared to the Titan X, by 10%.

So if AMD releases something upcoming summer, they know what they can expect from Nvidia. Btw being a non Titan model, board partners should be able to com up with their own designs and factory overclocks as well.

But after the Summer ... also could be just in time for Christmas ?

Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X GeForce GTX 980 Ti GeForce GTX 980 GeForce GTX 970 GeForce GTX 960
Architecture Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell
GPU GM200 GM200 GM204 GM204 GM206
Die Size 601mm2 601mm2 398mm2 398mm2 228mm2
Process 28nm 28nm 28nm 28nm 28nm
Shader Cores 3072 3072 2048 1664 1024
Texture Units 192 192 128 104 64
ROPs 96 96 64 64 32
Base Clock 1002 MHz ~1126 MHz 1126 MHz 1051 MHz 1126 MHz
Boost Clock 1089 MHz ~1216 MHz 1216 MHz 1178 MHz 1178 MHz
Graphics Memory 12 GB GDDR5 6 GB GDDR5 4 GB GDDR5 4 GB GDDR5 2 GB GDDR5
Memory Bus 384-bit 384-bit 256-bit 256-bit 128-bit
Memory Clock 7.0 GHz 7.0 GHz 7.0 GHz 7.0 GHz 7.0 GHz
Memory Bandwidth 336.0 GB/s 336.0 GB/s 224.0 GB/s 224.0 GB/s 112.0 GB/s
TDP 250W 250W 165W 145W 120W
Power Connectors 8+6 Pin 8+6 Pin Two 6-Pin Two 6-Pin One 6-Pin
Pricing $999 US   $699 ? $549 US $329 US $199 US

 







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fantaskarsef
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#5040898 Posted on: 03/30/2015 05:29 PM
Sounds reasonable to me, making it widely available for the season of gaming, and the holiday sales.

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#5040905 Posted on: 03/30/2015 05:40 PM
Nvidia confuses me. This basically makes the Titan X irrelevant. It has the exact same specs with a higher clock, just comes with less memory. Who needs 12GB anyway?

CK the Greek
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#5040910 Posted on: 03/30/2015 05:47 PM
Nvidia confuses me. This basically makes the Titan X irrelevant. It has the exact same specs with a higher clock, just comes with less memory. Who needs 12GB anyway?


Rich people..

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#5040920 Posted on: 03/30/2015 06:02 PM
Sure , I will pass this one ...waiting for pascal and a new system

TheDo114
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#5040924 Posted on: 03/30/2015 06:14 PM
My guess is that they are waiting this long to sale the maximum number of Titan X. Who will want to buy a Titan X with no significant DP when you have this almost identical but cheaper card?

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