The benchmarks are out and it seems like its not exactly what they said. The claimed x2 performance over the titan X, but in reality that was in VR only. Also it has less cuda cores if you care about those thingies. 9 Tera flops though and overclock to around 1850mhz a reference card.
From what I've seen, its an average of about 10 fps higher than a 980Ti @ 4k.
Hopefully this will change with dx12 but people have been saying that forever now and the ashes of singularity dx12 benchmark wasn't what everyone expected of Maxwell architecture.
I will be really interested in what the new Titan10 can do but from these stats, SLI 980Ti will still be faster than any single card out there.
Also nivida is doing away with drivers any system using more than 2 cards. So Tri and Quad SLI systems are bye bye.
You can say that the cards will do better as the drivers mature, but I'm skeptical. What you get performance wise out of the gate is basically what you're at. You may gain 3%-5% through the next card release, from my experience.
I think we are another 3+ years away from a truly enjoyable single 4k card. They will also have Display Port 1.3 mainstreamed by then to allow the bandwidth.
From what I've seen, its an average of about 10 fps higher than a 980Ti @ 4k.
Hopefully this will change with dx12 but people have been saying that forever now and the ashes of singularity dx12 benchmark wasn't what everyone expected of Maxwell architecture.
I will be really interested in what the new Titan10 can do but from these stats, SLI 980Ti will still be faster than any single card out there.
Also nivida is doing away with drivers any system using more than 2 cards. So Tri and Quad SLI systems are bye bye.
You can say that the cards will do better as the drivers mature, but I'm skeptical. What you get performance wise out of the gate is basically what you're at. You may gain 3%-5% through the next card release, from my experience.
I think we are another 3+ years away from a truly enjoyable single 4k card. They will also have Display Port 1.3 mainstreamed by then to allow the bandwidth.
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