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June 2015
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Extreme gute Performance per Watt / hohe Energieeffizienz
Gemessen an Performance geringer Verbrauch < 250 Watt
4K taugliche Performance
Hochwertig verarbeitet
Effiziente Antialiasing-Methode (MFAA)
Downsampling direkt im Treiber (DSR)
6 GB Speicher
Sehr gute Leistung in hohen Auflösungen
Anti Aliasing und anisotropische Filterung durchgehend möglich
Gutes Performance/Watt-Verhältnis
6 GB Grafikspeicher
DirectX 12
Dynamic Super Resolution
HDMI 2.0
Sehr hohe Bildqualität
Sehr hohes Spieletempo mit Full-HD-Titeln
Hohes Spieletempo mit 4K-Titeln
Viele Monitor-Anschlüsse
Akzeptable Hardwarebeschleunigung
4xAA in 2560x1440 jederzeit ruckelfrei
Auch für extreme AA-Modi wie SSAA ausreichend Leistung
Selbst für 4K-Auflösung ausreichend Leistung
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Kühler wird unter je nach Bedingungen laut
Karte schnell am Temperaturlimit
Referenzkühler arbeitet schnell am Temperaturlimit
Persönliche Meinung
Was NVIDIA mit der GeForce GTX 980 Ti macht
Es schlicht und ergreifend sinnvolle Produktpflege und ein Ausnutzen der aktuellen Möglichkeiten. Dies ist keinesfalls so negativ zu sehe
Veröffentlicht: 2015-06-01, Autor: Anthony , Testbericht von: tweaktown.com
When I wrote my review on the GeForce GTX Titan X, I didn't think it could get much better. I presumed that NVIDIA would simply cut down the GM200 GPU and release a card that was gimped in order to keep the Titan X at the top of the heap... but boy was I...
The GTX 980 Ti is an absolute monster, a graphics card that will ultimately set the stage for a battle with AMD on both the pricing and performance fronts. Even without looking into our crystal ball to six months down the road, it is obvious that NVIDIA h...
Overclocking, Performance, Price point, GameWorks VR, DX 12 ready, New tech, Good looks
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When NVIDIA dropped the GTX Titan X back in March, you almost knew there had to be another Maxwell card in the pipeline. As it turns out there was, and it's every bit the game changing beast that GTX Titan X is for many of the same reasons, and then some...
The Nvidia GeForce GTX 980Ti comes out tops in most tests as far as single GPU cards go. Of course the price point of Rs 55,999 slots this card in the high end segment. Ideally those who already have or are planning to get a 4K monitor to play games at al...
Excellent overclocker, VFM among flagship GPUs, High memory bandwidth
With a vast difference in the price points for the GTX 980 Ti and the GTX TITAN X, the GTX 980 Ti emerges as the better card given that its performance is very close to the GTX TITAN X and with a little overclocking, even that little difference soon fades...
Zusammenfassung: If you want bragging rights, these flagship cards are the way to go. Thankfully, for those with lighter wallets and more down-to-earth expectations, there are usually second-tier cards that offer most of the same performance and functionality for signific...
Zusammenfassung: How do you make one of the best graphics cards available today even better?Nvidia's GeForce GTX 980 already trumps the Radeon R9 290X in virtually every gaming benchmark-- solidly in some tests, by a hair in others --while also running far cooler, quieter...
Matches Titan X in performance, Surprisingly affordable, Nonreference cooling options, Cool and quiet
Board design is boring at this point
When we first heard about the 980 Ti, we figured that its performance and price would land squarely between the GTX 980 and the Titan X. That's not how it turned out, though. This GPU is pretty much exactly a Titan X, for $350 less and with the option of...