It looks as if the final specs of Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 980
Ti have been partially revealed, alongside the first benchmark results. A
leaked shipping record suggests the GeForce GTX 980 Ti is already beginning to
roll out. It features a GM200-310 GPU, 6GB GDDR5 memory and a 384-bit memory
bus.
Unfortunately there’s still no word on pricing, but we do
have our hands on the first benchmark results. The performance numbers come
from a 3DMark test, and it also provides a further specification breakdown. As
expected the GTX 980 Ti is using the a modified version of the GM200 GPU used
in the GTX Titan X, albeit with two SMMs disabled to make use of the less than
perfect chip yield from the Titan X. Despite this, the GeForce GTX 980 Ti still
more than holds its own against the brute force of Nvidia’s GTX Titan X…
Graphics Card
|
FireStrike Performance
|
FireStrike Extreme
|
FireStrike Ultra
|
GTX Titan X SLI
|
28,274
|
13,964
|
7,008
|
GTX 980 Ti SLI
|
26,966
|
13,634
|
6,886
|
GTX 980 Ti OC
|
20,021
|
9,282
|
4,578
|
GTX Titan X
|
17,396
|
7,774
|
3,862
|
GTX 980 Ti
|
16,978
|
7,878
|
3,867
|
GTX 980 OC
|
15,583
|
7,173
|
3,526
|
GTX 980
|
13,148
|
6,062
|
2,960
|
R9 300 Hawaii XT
|
12,948
|
5,570
|
2,779
|
R9 290X
|
11,404
|
5,091
|
2,617
|
R9 300 Hawaii Pro
|
11,207
|
5,125
|
2,545
|
GTX 970
|
10,682
|
5,607
|
2,283
|
As you can see the GeForce GTX 980 Ti is pretty much the
Titan X's equal, even outdoing it on the FireStrike Extreme and Ultra
benchmarks. While we haven't got our hands on concrete info regarding its clock
speed, this is the likely reason for such impressive performance. Don't forget
as well, this is just the base model, so once Nvidia's partners beginning
customisation it and pre-overclocking it, we could have a bona fide GeForce GTX
Titan X-beater on our hands, for a significantly cheaper price.
The latest rumours suggest Nvidia could be planning to
launch the GeForce GTX 980 Ti even earlier than expected, hinting it may come
before the Computex Taipei event on June 2nd.
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