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I saw the "leaked" (I think VideoCardZ.com) Firestrike scores for the GTX 1080. They have both regular and OC'd graphic scores.
I emphasize graphics because from what I know of Firestrike the overall score varies widely by the cpu you have.
I decided to run both of my rigs below to compare to the published graphics scores of the 1080.
My 980TI SC has a core clock of 1102 so it is above reference stock and my R9 290s run in CrossFire (CF) are stock 1000 core/1300 memory.
Here we go:
Firestrike Regular Graphics:
GTX 1080=21828; GTX 980TI SC=18503; R9-290 CF=23199
Firestrike Extreme Graphics
GTX 1080=9338; GTX 980TI SC = 8561; R9-290 CF = 10166
FireStrike Ultra Graphics
GTX 1080=4998; GTX 980TI SC = 4233
Absent some big error on the run by VideoCardz.com the obvious conclusion to me is the GTX 1080 IS a nice step up from the GTX 980TI.
I originally started with 2 R9 290s in my 5960X rig and wanted to replace them with a single card that was near the performance of both of them. At the time I made the move, June 2015, I had the Titan X, GTX 980 TI and the Fury X. Titan X was too expensive and the Fury X had 2 problems. It was VERY hard to find AND it wasn't able to be custom water cooled (important to me. Thus the move to the GTX 980TI.
Obvious question is will I buy a GTX 1080? Well, a tough one to answer. I want to eventually replace the 2 R9 290s but would prefer an AMD product. Fury X is out. No 8G memory and cannot custom water cool.
Polaris looks like it will be faster than the 290/390 series but doubtful that it will be in the league of the 1080.
I'm really interested in the Big Vega but how long will the wait be?
Anyway, the run for Firestrike scores was fun and eye opening.
What are your Firestrike Graphics scores?
I emphasize graphics because from what I know of Firestrike the overall score varies widely by the cpu you have.
I decided to run both of my rigs below to compare to the published graphics scores of the 1080.
My 980TI SC has a core clock of 1102 so it is above reference stock and my R9 290s run in CrossFire (CF) are stock 1000 core/1300 memory.
Here we go:
Firestrike Regular Graphics:
GTX 1080=21828; GTX 980TI SC=18503; R9-290 CF=23199
Firestrike Extreme Graphics
GTX 1080=9338; GTX 980TI SC = 8561; R9-290 CF = 10166
FireStrike Ultra Graphics
GTX 1080=4998; GTX 980TI SC = 4233
Absent some big error on the run by VideoCardz.com the obvious conclusion to me is the GTX 1080 IS a nice step up from the GTX 980TI.
I originally started with 2 R9 290s in my 5960X rig and wanted to replace them with a single card that was near the performance of both of them. At the time I made the move, June 2015, I had the Titan X, GTX 980 TI and the Fury X. Titan X was too expensive and the Fury X had 2 problems. It was VERY hard to find AND it wasn't able to be custom water cooled (important to me. Thus the move to the GTX 980TI.
Obvious question is will I buy a GTX 1080? Well, a tough one to answer. I want to eventually replace the 2 R9 290s but would prefer an AMD product. Fury X is out. No 8G memory and cannot custom water cool.
Polaris looks like it will be faster than the 290/390 series but doubtful that it will be in the league of the 1080.
I'm really interested in the Big Vega but how long will the wait be?
Anyway, the run for Firestrike scores was fun and eye opening.
What are your Firestrike Graphics scores?
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