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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 0:22 PM
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3 months from today. Best Guess.. Since EVGA hasn't made any announcements themselves, lol. That does seem to be the run time before they hit up the release though, so that all of the other cards are selling.
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 0:29 PM
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Wouldn't bother, I'm sure there will be a Titan X Ti being sold for cheaper in a few months. All kidding aside, I wouldn't be surprised in the least.
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 0:50 PM
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hmmm kingpin never again lol. Maybe this one will fair better than the 980 kpe did. I may pick up a pair of 980tis but I think this time asus is getting my money on matrix. Might be tempted by the 980ti classy but kpe fck that.
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 7:27 AM
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nycx360 hmmm kingpin never again lol. Maybe this one will fair better than the 980 kpe did. I may pick up a pair of 980tis but I think this time asus is getting my money on matrix. Might be tempted by the 980ti classy but kpe fck that.
Pretty much just a money pit of a card. Pay all this money and get basically nothing better besides a fancier looking card. I do like the RGB lighting but I wouldn't pay crazy amounts to get it.
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 7:54 AM
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They'll release a few... Those few will get scooped up by people looking to sell them back for over a thousand dollars... This trend will continue until the next card comes out... At that time, the 980ti will sell with plentiful stock for 650 dollars...
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 7:58 AM
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fluffy177
nycx360 hmmm kingpin never again lol. Maybe this one will fair better than the 980 kpe did. I may pick up a pair of 980tis but I think this time asus is getting my money on matrix. Might be tempted by the 980ti classy but kpe fck that.
Pretty much just a money pit of a card. Pay all this money and get basically nothing better besides a fancier looking card. I do like the RGB lighting but I wouldn't pay crazy amounts to get it.
Yup, Classy and Kingpin are EVGA money pits... Oh, wait... you only said Kingpin...
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 9:22 AM
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chrisdglong
fluffy177
nycx360 hmmm kingpin never again lol. Maybe this one will fair better than the 980 kpe did. I may pick up a pair of 980tis but I think this time asus is getting my money on matrix. Might be tempted by the 980ti classy but kpe fck that.
Pretty much just a money pit of a card. Pay all this money and get basically nothing better besides a fancier looking card. I do like the RGB lighting but I wouldn't pay crazy amounts to get it.
Yup, Classy and Kingpin are EVGA money pits... Oh, wait... you only said Kingpin...
Lol nope, I mean the Classifieds also since I have a 780 Classy. That card wouldn't even launch a game with the LN2 BIOS without completely crashing lol. That Nvidia voltage lockdown they did pretty much killed any purpose these Classy cards had. Only way to get any sort of stable high clocks on them is flashing the BIOS and manually applying insane voltages to it every start up which I'm sure nobody wants to do before launching a game. Who knows, my card has been a lemon since day one but having it in a WC loop really puts a damper on pulling it out for RMA so I just left it and dealt with the issues. Figured since I have the Titan X in the system now is the best time to RMA it. Makes no sense to stick it back in the system again, just a waste of water and time.
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 9:43 AM
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I would rather choose one little TITAN X Hybrid, or eventually SC + backplate because I don't think to keep fabric cooler longer than 6 months. Hybrid is in advantage because higher clock and because in mean time I could play on 60-65C. And I'm familiar with AIO system, that could be my 4th, all of them work and new in other computers, except that I will not invest any more in new AIO systems for CPU.
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 10:38 AM
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 1:10 PM
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GTX 980Ti KingPin $799? $849? GTX 980 KingPin drops to $599? Say yes Jacob, must save money.
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 1:23 PM
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Computex only one day away, I am sure there will be some news
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 5:07 PM
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I wonder what this could be????
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 5:21 PM
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fluffy177
chrisdglong
fluffy177
nycx360 hmmm kingpin never again lol. Maybe this one will fair better than the 980 kpe did. I may pick up a pair of 980tis but I think this time asus is getting my money on matrix. Might be tempted by the 980ti classy but kpe fck that.
Pretty much just a money pit of a card. Pay all this money and get basically nothing better besides a fancier looking card. I do like the RGB lighting but I wouldn't pay crazy amounts to get it.
Yup, Classy and Kingpin are EVGA money pits... Oh, wait... you only said Kingpin...
Lol nope, I mean the Classifieds also since I have a 780 Classy. That card wouldn't even launch a game with the LN2 BIOS without completely crashing lol. That Nvidia voltage lockdown they did pretty much killed any purpose these Classy cards had. Only way to get any sort of stable high clocks on them is flashing the BIOS and manually applying insane voltages to it every start up which I'm sure nobody wants to do before launching a game. Who knows, my card has been a lemon since day one but having it in a WC loop really puts a damper on pulling it out for RMA so I just left it and dealt with the issues. Figured since I have the Titan X in the system now is the best time to RMA it. Makes no sense to stick it back in the system again, just a waste of water and time.
There's nothing wrong with the Kingpins or Classifieds. You are just using them wrong. ;) The Kingpins and Classifieds are not designed for the average gamer to have an easy gaming experience. They are designed for someone who will spend hours tweaking the card after 100 crashes in order to pass just one benchmark and make a world record. Look into where the Kingpin name originated. The BIOS and heatsink which come with those cards are there to make the cards barely functional; they expect you to make your own BIOS and throw your own subzero cooling on it.
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 5:23 PM
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rjohnson11 I wonder what this could be????

So want :P
Asus Rog Maximus XII Formula 10700K @ 4.8ghz 1.20v 16Gb 8Pack 3600hz EVGA 2080 Super FTW3 Ultra Watercooled Phantek Evolv X
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 5:33 PM
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ty_ger07
fluffy177
chrisdglong
fluffy177
nycx360 hmmm kingpin never again lol. Maybe this one will fair better than the 980 kpe did. I may pick up a pair of 980tis but I think this time asus is getting my money on matrix. Might be tempted by the 980ti classy but kpe fck that.
Pretty much just a money pit of a card. Pay all this money and get basically nothing better besides a fancier looking card. I do like the RGB lighting but I wouldn't pay crazy amounts to get it.
Yup, Classy and Kingpin are EVGA money pits... Oh, wait... you only said Kingpin...
Lol nope, I mean the Classifieds also since I have a 780 Classy. That card wouldn't even launch a game with the LN2 BIOS without completely crashing lol. That Nvidia voltage lockdown they did pretty much killed any purpose these Classy cards had. Only way to get any sort of stable high clocks on them is flashing the BIOS and manually applying insane voltages to it every start up which I'm sure nobody wants to do before launching a game. Who knows, my card has been a lemon since day one but having it in a WC loop really puts a damper on pulling it out for RMA so I just left it and dealt with the issues. Figured since I have the Titan X in the system now is the best time to RMA it. Makes no sense to stick it back in the system again, just a waste of water and time.
There's nothing wrong with the Kingpins or Classifieds. You are just using them wrong. ;)
The Kingpins and Classifieds are not designed for the average gamer to have an easy gaming experience. They are designed for someone who will spend hours tweaking the card after 100 crashes in order to pass just one benchmark and make a world record. Look into where the Kingpin name originated. The BIOS and heatsink which come with those cards are there to make the cards barely functional; they expect you to make your own BIOS and throw your own subzero cooling on it.
Well I'll disagree with you here. The Kingpin card is that 'cream of the crop' video card made to game at the most extreme levels but with stability at those extremely high clocks. If you want the very best, the Kingpin signature cards are what you need.
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 5:40 PM
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I love the 980 KP cards too but I didn't get it to break any benching records. Without doing anything it boosts to 1430 and doesn't get above 50-55 C during gaming on air in SLI. I feel they are worth it but for people reaching for the benchmark stars, then yes gotta have the extreme cooling ( I use the OC bios). It works great with gaming for me without doing anything. Plus lights, plus triple bios, plus voltage switches on the back of the card, etc. But it's for each person to decide if the extra cost is worth it though. My next card will have an AIO though so whatever card I go with has to have that option since I don't want to build a custom loop.
post edited by Crimson AL - Monday, June 01, 2015 5:47 PM
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 6:36 PM
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ty_ger07
fluffy177
chrisdglong
fluffy177
nycx360 hmmm kingpin never again lol. Maybe this one will fair better than the 980 kpe did. I may pick up a pair of 980tis but I think this time asus is getting my money on matrix. Might be tempted by the 980ti classy but kpe fck that.
Pretty much just a money pit of a card. Pay all this money and get basically nothing better besides a fancier looking card. I do like the RGB lighting but I wouldn't pay crazy amounts to get it.
Yup, Classy and Kingpin are EVGA money pits... Oh, wait... you only said Kingpin...
Lol nope, I mean the Classifieds also since I have a 780 Classy. That card wouldn't even launch a game with the LN2 BIOS without completely crashing lol. That Nvidia voltage lockdown they did pretty much killed any purpose these Classy cards had. Only way to get any sort of stable high clocks on them is flashing the BIOS and manually applying insane voltages to it every start up which I'm sure nobody wants to do before launching a game. Who knows, my card has been a lemon since day one but having it in a WC loop really puts a damper on pulling it out for RMA so I just left it and dealt with the issues. Figured since I have the Titan X in the system now is the best time to RMA it. Makes no sense to stick it back in the system again, just a waste of water and time.
There's nothing wrong with the Kingpins or Classifieds. You are just using them wrong. ;)
The Kingpins and Classifieds are not designed for the average gamer to have an easy gaming experience. They are designed for someone who will spend hours tweaking the card after 100 crashes in order to pass just one benchmark and make a world record. Look into where the Kingpin name originated. The BIOS and heatsink which come with those cards are there to make the cards barely functional; they expect you to make your own BIOS and throw your own subzero cooling on it.
rjohnson11
ty_ger07
fluffy177
chrisdglong
fluffy177
nycx360 hmmm kingpin never again lol. Maybe this one will fair better than the 980 kpe did. I may pick up a pair of 980tis but I think this time asus is getting my money on matrix. Might be tempted by the 980ti classy but kpe fck that.
Pretty much just a money pit of a card. Pay all this money and get basically nothing better besides a fancier looking card. I do like the RGB lighting but I wouldn't pay crazy amounts to get it.
Yup, Classy and Kingpin are EVGA money pits... Oh, wait... you only said Kingpin...
Lol nope, I mean the Classifieds also since I have a 780 Classy. That card wouldn't even launch a game with the LN2 BIOS without completely crashing lol. That Nvidia voltage lockdown they did pretty much killed any purpose these Classy cards had. Only way to get any sort of stable high clocks on them is flashing the BIOS and manually applying insane voltages to it every start up which I'm sure nobody wants to do before launching a game. Who knows, my card has been a lemon since day one but having it in a WC loop really puts a damper on pulling it out for RMA so I just left it and dealt with the issues. Figured since I have the Titan X in the system now is the best time to RMA it. Makes no sense to stick it back in the system again, just a waste of water and time.
There's nothing wrong with the Kingpins or Classifieds. You are just using them wrong. ;)
The Kingpins and Classifieds are not designed for the average gamer to have an easy gaming experience. They are designed for someone who will spend hours tweaking the card after 100 crashes in order to pass just one benchmark and make a world record. Look into where the Kingpin name originated. The BIOS and heatsink which come with those cards are there to make the cards barely functional; they expect you to make your own BIOS and throw your own subzero cooling on it.
Well I'll disagree with you here. The Kingpin card is that 'cream of the crop' video card made to game at the most extreme levels but with stability at those extremely high clocks. If you want the very best, the Kingpin signature cards are what you need.
Do either of you even own a 980 KPE or classy. Must not judging by your posts. As someone who has 2 980kpes and the 780ti kpes. Allow me to clarify several things. #1 There is no guarantee that either a kpe or classy will clock higher or that much higher than your standard ref or lower tier custom ie Strix. #2 The 980 KPE bios support has been ****. The most recent oc bios (3 months ago) isn't even recognized by drivers since .43 This wasn't an issue with the 780ti kpe though. And to top it off every bios is almost non responsive to voltage increase, except the one bios that's not sli friendly and crashes consistently. #3 Higher clock speeds do not ALWAYS equate to more steady performance. #4 These cards take so much more voltage to hit similar clocks that a reference would and have lower temperature tolerance at the same time. For example on the 980 refs/strix/g1 etc you could sit at 80c. On the classy or kpe @ 80c full load you will get artifacts. You are paying for a better designed pcb and fancier looking cooler that's about it. THE IMPORTANT stuff like community support ( or even freaking Vince supporting his own named product) is no way guaranteed nor is better performance over ref) Don't be a fan boy of your fav AIB is all I am saying. This is why I don't think I could touch a classy or kpe again.
post edited by nycx360 - Monday, June 01, 2015 6:39 PM
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 8:28 PM
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I doubt it'll happen but I'd really like to see a 980Ti KINGPIN Hybrid.
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 9:06 PM
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rjohnson11 I wonder what this could be????
 Oh Dear God Now which one do I buy? The 980 KingPin gunmetal shroud and nickel tubing matches my CaseLabs S8S gunmetal interior so well and the nickel tubing blends with the nickel EK Supremacy EVO. I'm guessing the two 980Ti KPE sku numbers are for your choice of gunmetal/nickel OR satin black/copper aesthetic. Am I right or am I right or am I right?
post edited by iBruce - Monday, June 01, 2015 9:10 PM
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 10:44 PM
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nycx360
ty_ger07
fluffy177
chrisdglong
fluffy177
nycx360 hmmm kingpin never again lol. Maybe this one will fair better than the 980 kpe did. I may pick up a pair of 980tis but I think this time asus is getting my money on matrix. Might be tempted by the 980ti classy but kpe fck that.
Pretty much just a money pit of a card. Pay all this money and get basically nothing better besides a fancier looking card. I do like the RGB lighting but I wouldn't pay crazy amounts to get it.
Yup, Classy and Kingpin are EVGA money pits... Oh, wait... you only said Kingpin...
Lol nope, I mean the Classifieds also since I have a 780 Classy. That card wouldn't even launch a game with the LN2 BIOS without completely crashing lol. That Nvidia voltage lockdown they did pretty much killed any purpose these Classy cards had. Only way to get any sort of stable high clocks on them is flashing the BIOS and manually applying insane voltages to it every start up which I'm sure nobody wants to do before launching a game. Who knows, my card has been a lemon since day one but having it in a WC loop really puts a damper on pulling it out for RMA so I just left it and dealt with the issues. Figured since I have the Titan X in the system now is the best time to RMA it. Makes no sense to stick it back in the system again, just a waste of water and time.
There's nothing wrong with the Kingpins or Classifieds. You are just using them wrong. ;)
The Kingpins and Classifieds are not designed for the average gamer to have an easy gaming experience. They are designed for someone who will spend hours tweaking the card after 100 crashes in order to pass just one benchmark and make a world record. Look into where the Kingpin name originated. The BIOS and heatsink which come with those cards are there to make the cards barely functional; they expect you to make your own BIOS and throw your own subzero cooling on it.
rjohnson11
ty_ger07
fluffy177
chrisdglong
fluffy177
nycx360 hmmm kingpin never again lol. Maybe this one will fair better than the 980 kpe did. I may pick up a pair of 980tis but I think this time asus is getting my money on matrix. Might be tempted by the 980ti classy but kpe fck that.
Pretty much just a money pit of a card. Pay all this money and get basically nothing better besides a fancier looking card. I do like the RGB lighting but I wouldn't pay crazy amounts to get it.
Yup, Classy and Kingpin are EVGA money pits... Oh, wait... you only said Kingpin...
Lol nope, I mean the Classifieds also since I have a 780 Classy. That card wouldn't even launch a game with the LN2 BIOS without completely crashing lol. That Nvidia voltage lockdown they did pretty much killed any purpose these Classy cards had. Only way to get any sort of stable high clocks on them is flashing the BIOS and manually applying insane voltages to it every start up which I'm sure nobody wants to do before launching a game. Who knows, my card has been a lemon since day one but having it in a WC loop really puts a damper on pulling it out for RMA so I just left it and dealt with the issues. Figured since I have the Titan X in the system now is the best time to RMA it. Makes no sense to stick it back in the system again, just a waste of water and time.
There's nothing wrong with the Kingpins or Classifieds. You are just using them wrong. ;)
The Kingpins and Classifieds are not designed for the average gamer to have an easy gaming experience. They are designed for someone who will spend hours tweaking the card after 100 crashes in order to pass just one benchmark and make a world record. Look into where the Kingpin name originated. The BIOS and heatsink which come with those cards are there to make the cards barely functional; they expect you to make your own BIOS and throw your own subzero cooling on it.
Well I'll disagree with you here. The Kingpin card is that 'cream of the crop' video card made to game at the most extreme levels but with stability at those extremely high clocks. If you want the very best, the Kingpin signature cards are what you need.
Do either of you even own a 980 KPE or classy. Must not judging by your posts. As someone who has 2 980kpes and the 780ti kpes. Allow me to clarify several things. #1 There is no guarantee that either a kpe or classy will clock higher or that much higher than your standard ref or lower tier custom ie Strix. #2 The 980 KPE bios support has been ****. The most recent oc bios (3 months ago) isn't even recognized by drivers since .43 This wasn't an issue with the 780ti kpe though. And to top it off every bios is almost non responsive to voltage increase, except the one bios that's not sli friendly and crashes consistently. #3 Higher clock speeds do not ALWAYS equate to more steady performance. #4 These cards take so much more voltage to hit similar clocks that a reference would and have lower temperature tolerance at the same time. For example on the 980 refs/strix/g1 etc you could sit at 80c. On the classy or kpe @ 80c full load you will get artifacts. You are paying for a better designed pcb and fancier looking cooler that's about it. THE IMPORTANT stuff like community support ( or even freaking Vince supporting his own named product) is no way guaranteed nor is better performance over ref) Don't be a fan boy of your fav AIB is all I am saying. This is why I don't think I could touch a classy or kpe again.
Did you really quote my post saying that I have a 780 Classy Hydro and then ask if I have a Classified card? You said it yourself, there's no guarantee it's gonna overclock any better then a reference card. So what's the point of them? They are supposed to be higher binned cards that are meant for high clocks. What's the point of having all these fancy power phases and capacitors if the card has a good chance of not doing much more then a reference card? People seem to think the name means it's gonna be a beast and overclock way further then a reference card which isn't true. Do you really think Kingpin is getting some random card from Nvidia/EVGA and setting records with them? The cards he's given are the absolute best cards on the market. You're not gonna get those same cards regardless if they slap his name on it. Face it, it's a gimmick that makes good money for them.
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 10:50 PM
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Then you should know very well your paying more to gamble just as much. That's all fine and dandy but the 980 kpe has been nothing but fail. For an 800 dollar card that's bs. "What's the point of having all these fancy power phases and capacitors if the card has a good chance of not doing much more then a reference card? People seem to think the name means it's gonna be a beast and overclock way further then a reference card which isn't true" You said it yourself, and you called me out for saying I wouldn't touch another kpe lol. I got great clocks out of mine mid 1700s for benchmark runs on water. However, ocs achievable by other cards take ALOT more to get to on a kpe or classy AND THAT is not acceptable for a card that's been designed to overclock and bs oc bios that doesn't even work well with the past 3 nv drivers is also what I am referring to. When your paying such a high premium over the ref card, these things should not be issues. No one is saying we should be guarenteed really high clocks but when you cant hit clocks that refs can hit with almost .20mv more voltage that is just stupid. Sadly the card just needed a proper bios. Not some strix bios that Kp butchered up then left 980 kpe owners to go crashy with.
post edited by nycx360 - Monday, June 01, 2015 10:56 PM
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Monday, June 01, 2015 10:54 PM
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nycx360 Then you should know very well your paying more to gamble just as much. That's all fine and dandy but the 980 kpe has been nothing but fail. For an 800 dollar card that's bs.
At the time I bought it I assumed it would overclock good. Little did I know it's completely false. I couldn't even put a +50 core clock on it without instant crashing. Even with a modified BIOS and Classified Voltage Tuner, the card is not that impressive. I feel for you man, $800 and get garbage performance is never good. Oh well, we both know now to stay away lol.
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Tuesday, June 02, 2015 2:57 PM
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Wow, enthusiasts certainly are upset over the lack of support for the 980KPE, you read it everywhere, so many opting NEVER to purchase another KingPin card and moving their money over to the Asus camp. What the heck happened? I'm on the fence really wanting to buy a 980KPE for a July build and a 980TiKPE for a September build but now I just don't know what to do. I'm not planning on benching for super high clocks, I only want to run stock in a work rig, maybe some mild overclocking and game at 2560x1440 a little, really don't need any headaches that always arrive with an unsupported product.
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Tuesday, June 02, 2015 4:11 PM
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my GTX 780 ti Kingpin needed an RMA... twice, and even when it did work I couldn't get any OC from it (ran way too hot as well). I'm not saying that's always the case, but I guess I got hit by bad luck too. It's not worth the premium for me now I know, as I don't plan to water cool or use extreme cooling, so personally I'll stick to more normal cards now. I know it's always the luck of the draw to some degree, but if you get dealt a bad hand, it still loses it's appeal.
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Tuesday, June 02, 2015 4:26 PM
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Never had any trouble with my 780ti kingpin loved it just waiting on the 980ti one now :)
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Tuesday, June 02, 2015 4:41 PM
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I am hoping there is a hybrid cooler option for the kpe and classified's when they are released.
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Re: 980 Ti Kingpin
Tuesday, June 02, 2015 4:48 PM
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Same here Viper....two models showing up bodes well for that.
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