2016/01/09 04:02:40
Nemesis11
muhd86
@evga
 
i find it very strange that the 980ti acx 2.0+ sc for some reason is unable to maintain 1500mhz boost , my 970 g1 in 3d mark is constant stable at 1500mhz boost but ur top of the line gpu just can not -
 
i have tried all options in after burner , kept the core at 170 / maxed out the votlage setings / power limit to max etc - the frequency keeps on jumping from 1488 / 1433 to 1455 on its own .
 
only some times in valley benchmark it touched 1502 mhz then again jumps every where below this / temps dont cross 75c  , i have 4 gpus in quad sli and checked each gpu on its own / none of them manage to keep 1500mhz boost . which is very strange .
 
asic values are all above 75% , it seems odd that it wont do it .
 
Evga precesion x latest version crashes in windows 10 , and if you try to enable kboost it some how the nvidia drivers are some how uninstalled as it says no hardware found and i have to manually again load up the drivers
 
 




Hi i got the same card, and got the same results , on 3D Mark i can go +170 on GPU Clock and +500 on memory, i hit sometimes 1507, but frequency goes most of the time jumping from 1468/1433 like you.
 
I got 73% Asic, and use the stock bios for the moment.
Are you using stock bios ?Because in my case i already tried to flash the bios and use the 1420X.rom bios done by Sajin but it failed for me twice, i had every time my graphic card bricked and i had to bring back the original bios.
 
I may probably test an other bios, would you guys have any recommended BIOS with higher power target ?
2016/01/09 11:28:01
neel7
What a beast!
2016/01/09 13:14:50
goldminer1849
What's the diff btw the 980 and 980 Ti  besides the cost?
2016/01/09 20:58:15
QuantumBlade
 
More CUDA cores, more memory, faster clock if I recall correctly. You can select both models on EVGAs site and do a side by side comparison. There is a potential performance gain with the Ti model. Price to performance I think the non Ti model may be the better deal, but I'm not sure.
2016/01/09 21:04:56
Scarlet-Tech
The 980 is a GM204 gpu core and the 980ti is a GM200 (titan x with less memory and a few Cuda cores disabled).
2016/01/10 12:04:06
Nemesis11
Finally edited my bios, and could achieve 1528Mhz stable on 3DMark with it, but the card heat like a toaster in charge (80/82°C with 75% Speed fan, 74°C at full speed).
 
My waterblock is coming at the end of the week so it will fix this problem, i'm really happy about my card!
2016/01/10 12:05:26
Scarlet-Tech
Nemesis11
Finally edited my bios, and could achieve 1528Mhz stable on 3DMark with it, but the card heat like a toaster in charge (80/82°C with 75% Speed fan, 74°C at full speed).
 
My waterblock is coming at the end of the week so it will fix this problem, i'm really happy about my card!


Sounds like a good card :-)

Water is always better for temps for sure.
2016/01/14 13:21:35
Spikecast
Sent my classified in for RMA due to idle temps sitting at 65c. Fingers crossed my replacement is okay. 
2016/02/06 15:17:01
Luis1976
Are the EVGA Geforce GTX 980 Ti graphics cards compatible on a motherboard that supports PCI Express 2.0 only?
2016/02/16 23:58:10
MaelstromOC
Yes, my aging p8p67 is a 2.0 board only (as is my cpu actually lol, 2600k) and I just picked up a 980TI Hybrid. It's purring along quite nicely! A major leap over the 980 I replace with it.

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