GTX 980 ti benchmark
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- philliplakis
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Anyone know what it will octane bench?
Win10 - 6700k - 32gb Ram - GTX Titan X (Pascal) + GTX 1080
i think it`ll go through the roof...
expect good numbers
expect good numbers
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Octane Render experiments - ♩ ♪ ♫ ♬
980Ti is slightly cropped TitanX (both cards based on the same chip). You migh think that 980Ti should perform slower..that's not true. Because GPU die generates less heat + internal software tuned more agressivelly, out of the box under load card OC slightly more & thus performance in such upp like Octane nearlly matches.
So what's the difference? for Octane User only Vram & price You have to pay for it =) the rest, speed wise is identical (within percent or two =)
Much more influence will come from choosen cooling solution & airflow in Your case. EVGA realeasing 980Ti with AIO cooler - that will overperform TitanX & temps will remain way lower. This kind of cooling solution for TitanX going to cost 100$ extra, so expect somewhat simmilar addition for 980Ti =)
also, Zotax, Asus & other companies realeasing cards leveraging hybrid cooling that will let You to plug GPUs out of the box to Your full loop, helping them to stay cool =) man so much news at computex at the moment..
Think I'll add everything into one place if someOne is interested =)
So what's the difference? for Octane User only Vram & price You have to pay for it =) the rest, speed wise is identical (within percent or two =)
Much more influence will come from choosen cooling solution & airflow in Your case. EVGA realeasing 980Ti with AIO cooler - that will overperform TitanX & temps will remain way lower. This kind of cooling solution for TitanX going to cost 100$ extra, so expect somewhat simmilar addition for 980Ti =)
also, Zotax, Asus & other companies realeasing cards leveraging hybrid cooling that will let You to plug GPUs out of the box to Your full loop, helping them to stay cool =) man so much news at computex at the moment..
Think I'll add everything into one place if someOne is interested =)
- FrankPooleFloating
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980 Ti (2816 cores) = 182... 780 Ti (2880 cores) = 102...
I see the 980 Ti has double the ROPs, whatever the hell those are, and somewhat higher clocks, but how can it be so much faster, and with even less cores?

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It's not OctaneBench result Guys =) see like less is better? (this was taked from tomsHardware)FrankPooleFloating wrote:980 Ti (2816 cores) = 182... 780 Ti (2880 cores) = 102...I see the 980 Ti has double the ROPs, whatever the hell those are, and somewhat higher clocks, but how can it be so much faster, and with even less cores?
in terms of Octane Bench scores You're looking at something like 120-130 based on cooler & airflow (without OC) & around 150 is fatercooled =) in practice it performs the same as TitanX =) that's all You have to know.
hope that helps.
Last edited by glimpse on Tue Jun 02, 2015 5:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Isn't the 980ti a completely different generation (Maxwell)?
FrankPooleFloating wrote:980 Ti (2816 cores) = 182... 780 Ti (2880 cores) = 102...I see the 980 Ti has double the ROPs, whatever the hell those are, and somewhat higher clocks, but how can it be so much faster, and with even less cores?
- philliplakis
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these are the perfect card for most I'm excited...
not many people need more than 6gb and the power of an X
not many people need more than 6gb and the power of an X
Win10 - 6700k - 32gb Ram - GTX Titan X (Pascal) + GTX 1080
- designbykai
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Oh hell yes! Glad I didn't jump on the TitanX.. Might sell my regular 980 and 1 or two of these. Paired with 780 6GB that's a nice amount of VRAM!
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