The CUDA core number was cut and the amount of memory was slashed to 6GB, the number of ROPs, amount of 元 cache and the memory interface remained the same as on the Titan X. The GPU packs 22 enabled SMM units for a total of 2816 CUDA cores and 176 texture units (TMUs). The EVGA GTX 980 Ti Superclocked+ ACX 2.0+, which is priced at $680, outperforms the Titan X in most scenarios.įor those who came in late, the GTX 980 Ti is based on a version of the 28nm GM200 GPU, earlier seen on the GTX Titan X graphics card. The reference GTX 980 Ti is priced at $650 and it gets close to the Titan X, which is priced at $999. Higher clocks are translated directly into higher performance making this card perfect for users who want highest performance right out of the box.ĮVGA did not overclocked the memory which is left at a default 7GHz (effective GDDR5), but as you will see you can overclock the memory and GPU even further. The Boost clock is 1190MHz compared to the 1074MHz reference. The clock speed is significantly higher than the 1006MHz reference. Superclocked stands for super high factory overclock, the suffix ‘+’ means the card comes with backplate, and ‘ACX 2.0+’ is for a custom dual fan cooler. EVGA has nine different GTX 980 Ti cards, including three superclocked flavours.ĮVGA GTX 980 Ti Superclocked+ ACX 2.0+ card used for this review comes with hefty factory overclock which sets the base GPU clock at 1102MHz.
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