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EVGA GeForce GTX 980 4GB GAMING,Silent Cooling Graphics Card 04G-P4-2980-KR

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  • Base Clock: 1126 MHZ Boost Clock: 1216 MHz Memory Clock: 7010 MHz Effective CUDA Cores: 2048
  • Bus Type: PCI-E 3.0 Memory Detail: 4096MB GDDR5 Memory Bit Width: 256 Bit-
  • Memory Speed: 0.28ns Memory Bandwidth: 224.3 GB/s-
  • Height: 4.376in - 111.15mm Length: 10.5in - 266.7mm Width: Dual Slot
  • NVIDIA Dynamic Super Resolution Technology NVIDIA MFAA Technology NVIDA Game Works Technology NVIDIA Game Stream Technology NVIDIA G-SYNC Ready Microsoft DirectX 12
  • NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0 NVIDIA Adaptive Vertical Sync NVIDIA Surround Technology NVIDIA SLI Ready
  • NVIDIA CUDA Technology OpenGL 4.4 Support OpenCL Support HDMI 2.0, Display Port 1.2 and Dual-link DVI PCI Express 3.0
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The new EVGA GeForce GTX 980 is powered by the next-generation NVIDIA Maxwell architecture, giving you incredible performance, unmatched power efficiency, and cutting-edge features. Maxwell is the most advanced GPU architecture ever made, designed to be the engine of next-generation gaming. Inspired by light, it was designed to solve some of the most complex lighting and graphics challenges in visual computing. For the first time, gaming GPUs can dynamically render indirect light using the new VXGI (Voxel Global Illumination technology. Scenes are significantly more lifelike as light interacts more realistically in the game environment. Incredible Speed and Power Efficiency The GTX 980 is the world's fastest GPU and the GTX 970 offers the most advanced performance in its class. Each delivers 2x the performance of previous-generation cards, bringing new gaming experiences to virtual reality, HD, and ultra-resolution 4K displays. Dynamic Super Resolution Technology Enable the detail of 4K monitors, on a 1080P display. DSR produces smoother images by rendering a game at a high resolution, then downscaling it to the native resolution of the display using advanced filtering. Super-Smooth and Stutter-Free GeForce GTX 980 and 970 cards support tear-free, super-fast NVIDIA G-Sync monitor display technology, including 4K. Together, these technologies provide the most immersive and competitive gaming experiences possible.


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By Joseph Petersen on September 29, 2014
Figured I'd write an actual review of this product since the other posters have primarily been complaining about the marked up prices.
I did not buy my cards here (I bought 2 of them), so I paid standard retail of $549.

Firstly, my sytem specs:

i7 3930k w/Corsair H60
16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600
Gigabyte GA-X79-UP4 motherboard
2x EVGA GTX980 4GB reference cooled video cards in SLI
2x 120GB KingstonSSDNow! SSD's in RAID 0 (OS boot)
2x Samsung EVO 840 250GB SSD's in RAID 0 (Games)
2TB Western Digital Caviar 7200 RPM HDD (Storage, older games)
EVGA SuperNova 1300w Gold Certified PSU (fully modular)
Corsair Carbide 200R Mid tower
LG Blu-Ray burner
Creative Labs SB X-fi USB 5.1 Audio
Logitech 5.1 speakers (unsure of the model)
Corsair G65 gaming mouse
Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate
ASUS PB287Q 28" 4k 60hz monitor

I am upgrading my system from a pair of EVGA GTX780 6GB cards w/ACX cooling. While obviously the 6GB frame buffer is desirable for higher resolutions like 4k, most games are still using significantly less than the 4GB that the GTX980 offers, so these are sufficient for 4k gaming. If EVGA releases something better in the next 3 months, I plan to use their Step-Up program and get whatever that new card is (hoping for an 8GB version of the 980, or an 8GB 980ti). If not, I'll probably just get a 3rd card.

I'll go ahead and get the Pros and Cons out of the way so I can then proceed to some of the testing that I've done with these.

Cons:
-Slightly more noisy than the ACX cooler.
-Runs a bit hotter under load than I expected with fans ~40%. Got to 81 degrees.
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This card is ridiculous. Most of you probably already know that if you're looking at getting a 980. I have two of them actually since my build is intended to run games in 4K (which it certainly does). The path to getting to this particular card however - the NVIDIA reference design with the blower cooler - was rather unusual. I started with two EVGA 970 FTW edition cards. They were pretty good, although I was seeing quite a bit of stuttering during intense action in games at 4K, and the airflow limitations of my case (the beautiful InWin 904) meant that after a while at load the glass on the case would get so hot that it would literally almost burn your hands. Then the whole "RAM-Gate" 3.5GB issue came out for the 970, and while otherwise it wouldn't have bothered me, since I was trying to build a 4K gaming rig, the extra 500MB of RAM was actually something that would always bug me and would make me worry that I was missing out on peak performance. Plus I just didn't like the idea of having what was essentially a 980 that was binned and nerfed with engineering hacks to limit its performance. So I used EVGA's awesome Step-Up program to upgrade both cards to GTX 980s - the only problem was that I wanted to switch to the reference cooler to get that hot air out of my case, but EVGA was only offering the same ACX 2.0 cooler that was on my 970s, which would just mean even MORE heat in the case with the 980s. So upon receiving the new Step-Up cards I sold them on Amazon and purchased two of these, the reference 980 from EVGA.

The difference in performance as well as heat in my case are both nothing short of amazing.
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I won't go into a lot of detail here as others have done a far better job of that.
The 980 series, and not just limited to EVGA brand, is probably the best new X99 upgrade card one can get at the moment.
If you can slap your older 780Ti's down on a new X99 board by all means do so and save yourself some money, they are just as good.
My old card was the EVGA GTX580 card, but I fear it might have been just a tad bit too old to carry over.
*Watch your driver installs though, and you might want to go into your setup and disable some of it's services. It seems the drivers for this card are
very service happy when it comes to updating and overall general "experience" bloat. At least that is what I'm finding, and in my opinion.
I like to keep a lean operating system setup, so take the above as you undoubtedly will.
Temps on this card are pretty decent provided you have your "over-all" cooling solution taken care of.
*The back plate that comes with this card is a nice addition as it seems to do a better job of shielding it from proximity related heat.
My Build:
Asus X99 Deluxe, Corsair H100i, Corsair 32GB DDR4 at 2666 (CMD32GX4M4A2666C16), Plextor M6e Series 256GB M.2 PCIe Internal Solid State Drive, Seasonic PLATINUM-1000 ATX 1000 Power Supply, EVGA GTX980 4GB GDDR5 256bit,
2-4TB drives, 2-3TB drives, 2 other SSDs
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Solid performance, low power consumption and runs cool!

I bought this to upgrade an EVGA 680. Not only does the 980 have double the pixel rate of the 680, it does it while using less power (165w vs 195w) and running about 10C cooler. Simply amazing.

This is the "reference" card, which out-of-the-box is a bit slower than the "superclocked" versions. However, you can increase the GPU and Memory clocks via EVGA's free "PrecisionX" software.

This is my third EVGA branded NVidia card. Why EVGA? Go spend some time on their forums, and see how they handle things like firmware problems and RMAs. I've never had a problem, but it is comforting to know the support is there if I ever do. And investigate their "step up" program, where anytime within 90 days you can upgrade to a different product for just the price difference.
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