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They really should have included some 980ti SLI results
Wonder if the new bridge will improve those SLI numbers?
They really should have included some 980ti SLI results
Wonder if the new bridge will improve those SLI numbers?
The new high bandwidth bridge is only compatible with nvidia GTX 1000 series, and can not be used on the 900 series. And is already in use in the listed SLI benchmarks posted above.
In the end, we used a couple of bridges that shipped with MSIs new X99A Gaming Pro Carbon motherboard to get an idea of what sort of performance to expect from two of these monster cards in SLI. Bearing in mind that performance could very well be better if used with the proper bridges, heres a look at some of the figures we obtained.
No, they specifically state that they used the old bridges on the 1080SLI test.
Full list of Pascal SKUs, with their PCI device IDs:
https://www.facebook.com/AIDA64/posts/1279431795419258
Waiting for 1060 to put on a htpc if they do a version without any power connectorI would like to share something too. According to Chiphell user divx001 Geforce GTX 1060 delivers 68-70% the performance of Geforce GTX 1070 in the chart below. It's a 192-bit 6GB GDDR5 VGA, 90-100W and should cost between $249-279.
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Waterblocked 1080's for sale soon.
https://www.techpowerup.com/222608/...ounce-liquid-cooling-ready-gtx-1080-fe-bundle
EDIT: EVGA model revisions for 1080 confirmed up to hydro copper.
http://forums.evga.com/GTX-1080-Precision-X-OC-m2481905.aspx
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXUo1S55ZUM
$100 for a cooler that can't keep the boost or the temp under 80C during gaming in stock settings.:thumbsup:
This^^^ I hope the aftermarket cooler works with out messing with settings to keep boost, I just like to plug and play.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXUo1S55ZUM
$100 for a cooler that can't keep the boost or the temp under 80C during gaming in stock settings.:thumbsup:
This^^^ I hope the aftermarket cooler works with out messing with settings to keep boost, I just like to plug and play.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXUo1S55ZUM
$100 for a cooler that can't keep the boost or the temp under 80C during gaming in stock settings.:thumbsup:
I don't know if any others are in a similar position, but I'm either looking at the hydro copper (evga) (if it has 8 pin and 6 pin power) or, man, I'm just going to wait for the Ti/Titan.
Waiting for 1060 to put on a htpc if they do a version without any power connector
Attention all gamers. The 1080XG unveil is less than a day away, prepare yourselves for the most Xtreme graphics...
The GTX 980 Ti Phoenix series will soon be joined by a younger brother, as custom edition of the GTX 1080 will be added to the lineup. Gainward has completely changed its design of Phoenix cooling and it no longer has three fans, but two. Those fans are quite large, which made this card slightly wider, but it will deliver better airflow at lower RPM, so it should be quieter than any blower-type cooler.
I don't know if any others are in a similar position, but I'm either looking at the hydro copper (evga) (if it has 8 pin and 6 pin power) or, man, I'm just going to wait for the Ti/Titan.
Aristotelian: If EVGA makes a HydroCopper 8+6 pin I'll likely buy it to replace 2 WC'd R9-290s in CF.:thumbsup:
180W * 124% = 223W. Nvidia is only allowing 198W on the FE.
With appropriate cooling & close to extreme OC, like 2.1~2.5GHz possibly on water, the power consumption would grow even further. Nvidia cannot control the power FE draws from the system, they can only set the TDP & 8pin for the reference edition.Where did you see this? I read a review that said their FE was allowed to go up to 125% or 225W.