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EVGA GeForce GTX 980 4GB SC GAMING, Silent Cooling Graphics Card 04G-P4-2982-KR

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  • EVGA GTX 980 delivers incredible performance, unmatched power efficiency, and cutting edge features.
  • EVGA's 24/7 Technical Support; Base Clock: 1241 MHz / Boost Clock: 1342 MHz
  • Memory Clock: 7010 MHz Effective; CUDA Cores: 2048; Memory Detail: 4096MB GDDR5
  • Memory Bit Width 256 Bit / Memory Speed: 0.28ns / Memory Bandwidth: 224.3 GB/s
  • Recommended PSU: 500W or greater power supply

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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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Style Name: GTX 980 SC ACX 2.0
Pre-face: I received my card from NewEgg.com, 2 weeks ago, I used a $20 coupon So I did get the card for $560 plus no taxes and the card has given me no problems whatsoever. I purchased this card to give my release day EVGA STOCK GTX 780 a rest in my wife's PC, who's more of a casual gamer. The GTX 970/980 cards use less energy than the 7th GEN ones and the lower power consumption should save me a couple of bucks over the next couple of years. A noticeable improvement this gen is that these cards come with HDMI 2.0 and 3 Display-Ports all capable of 4K resolution. Meaning for me that I can finally have all 3 of my 1440P monitors connected on one card. This was possible before but only through adapters or very select cards. I'm currently using 2 Dell U2713HM, 1440P Monitors at 75 Hz and 1 QNIX DVI-D monitor at 120 Hertz. The QNIX is my main monitor for twitch shooters and FPS games as well as my preferred Sim Racing monitor, while the other two monitors I obtained via work and are amazing for color reproduction and Surround screen gaming.

Noise/ACX 2: These cards are quiet running at 43-55 db at 40-100% fan use at 12" inches away from the monitoring sensor (or your face). Mine has no noticeable Coil-Whine that plagued past gen cards. I looked at the fans and thought about the fact that they where backwards which made wonder if I'd have to readjust my Push-Pull configuration, but then I research ACX 2 and I'm an idiot, the fans are fine they actually rotate the opposite way to create negative pressure around the cooler, basically what this means is that it does the same as if they where traditional ACX, it just cools a different way.
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I'm a conservative gamer. I even prefer to play with a controller. Hey, I grew up a console kid, no judgments from the PC Master Race. That being said, I was slow to join the darkside, but I have a lot of tech knowledge, so to not build my own gaming rig didn't make sense.

So I finally decided instead of getting a PS4 (I actually did end up getting a PS4 for xmas, but I never use it), I would build a gaming rig. I started with an R9-280, but it couldn't quite keep up with me, so I tried the R9-290. It was a good card, but it liked to run hot, and I felt like the performance was not as strong as it should be. I considered the R9-290x, but it wasn't enough of a boost to justify the change. I also considered the R9-295x.

The problem with the R9-295x is it's basically a crossfired card. The problem with crossfire (I tried it with 2 r9-290s), is it gives terrible micro stuttering (and BSOD too!). I can't abide micro stuttering or tearing at all. It's like nails on a chalkboard to me.

After looking far and wide for the strongest single GPU card, all the benchmarks led me here, to the GTX980. The only problem is the price is a little high. Okay, it's a lot high, so I was expecting a lot of performance per buck. I did some initial benchmarking with the card against the R9290, and I was surprised at how well... the r9-290 kept up. I actually wanted the GTX980 to destroy the R9-290. After all, the R9-290 is at a price point of around $250 to $300 bucks. So the GTX980 being twice as much at $550, I expected twice as much power. Not so.

That is not to say the GTX980 is not an amazing card. It is. And it is certainly better than the R9-290, but it is not incredibly, unbelievably better. It's about... 20% better.
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Style Name: GTX 980 Superclocked
What differentiate this card from other Nvidia series is the improved cooling and power management but in terms of performance there is really no big change specially if you own 780 TI. I bought two cards immediately when they hit amazon on September as a replacement for my 690 card and I got a gain in performance around 70 - 80 % when installed ( I bought the cards from amazon not the resellers with a price of 570 $). Also what I noticed that the temperature never goes more than 74 C with the heavy loaded GPU even though these cards are overclocked, finally here are some benchmark results from some benchmark tools and games:

Unigine Valley Benchmark 1.0: 100.4 FPS, Score: 4201

Unigine Heaven Benchmark 4.0: 117.6 FPS, Score: 293

Crysis 3: 71 fps

Metro Last Light Redux: 118 (without SSAA), 88 FPS (with SSAA)

Metro 2033 redux: 96 (without SSAA), 72 (With SSAA enabled)

Ryse: Son of Rome: 50 - 55 FPS (I put ryse after the SLI support from Nvidia and Crytek even though the game still not that optimized but what do you expect from a ported game!!)

Assassian Creed IV Black Flag: 51-63 (even though the frame rate is locked in this game)

Bioshock Infinite: 165 FPS (With UlraDX11_DDof)

Far Cry 3: 80 - 100 FPS

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor: 82 FPS

Tomb Raider: 100 FPS (4X SSAA)

Hitman Absolution: 81 FPS (8x MSAA)

The Vanishing Of Ethan Carter: 100 - 130 FPS (SLI Enabled Through Nvidia Inspector == Bullletstrom Profile)

Sniper Elite 3: 105 FPS

Max Payne 3: 80 - 100 FPS.

Sleeping Dogs: 136 FPS (with High Resolution Texture)

Thief: 88 FPS

All benchmarks done on 1920x1080 resolution with the maximum settings the games allowed.

My PC spec:
CPU: Intel Core I7 4770K
Motherboard: ASUS Z87-Deluxe Dual
RAM: 16 GB
Power Supply: Corsair HX 1050
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