NVIDIA'S GeForce GTX 980 Ti is positioned near the top-end of the Maxwell based graphics card line. It is based on the Titan X, with slightly reduced processing capabilities and half the video memory. That makes the GTX 980 Ti one of the fastest cards available in its generation for gaming, and also a powerhouse for single-precision (FP32) GPU calculation workloads.
It shares the same technology as the rest of the GTX 900-series line, which is all based on the Maxwell graphics architecture, and despite having half of what the Titan X comes with it still has a healthy 6GB of dedicated video memory - more than any other 900-series card, and matching earlier generation Titan cards. The 980 Ti's performance sits just below the Titan X (within 5% usually), making it about 25-35% faster than the GTX 980 (non-Ti) below it.
It shares the same technology as the rest of the GTX 900-series line, which is all based on the Maxwell graphics architecture, and despite having half of what the Titan X comes with it still has a healthy 6GB of dedicated video memory - more than any other 900-series card, and matching earlier generation Titan cards. The 980 Ti's performance sits just below the Titan X (within 5% usually), making it about 25-35% faster than the GTX 980 (non-Ti) below it.
Ruben Romero (Tier 3 Integration Lead) Says:
I'm a fan of EVGA and much more a fan of reference clocked GPUs, like this GTX 980 Ti. The ACX 2.0+ is not as quiet as the ASUS STRIX GTX 980 Ti when the fans are spinning up, but the EVGA model keeps the PCB height and length to reference specs. For system builds where space is already a little cramped and there is a need for some GPU power, the EVGA GTX 980 Ti ACX 2.0+ is a good choice.
I'm a fan of EVGA and much more a fan of reference clocked GPUs, like this GTX 980 Ti. The ACX 2.0+ is not as quiet as the ASUS STRIX GTX 980 Ti when the fans are spinning up, but the EVGA model keeps the PCB height and length to reference specs. For system builds where space is already a little cramped and there is a need for some GPU power, the EVGA GTX 980 Ti ACX 2.0+ is a good choice.
Model: EVGA 06G-P4-4991-KR
Specifications
Chipset Manufacturer | nVidia |
Product Line | GeForce |
Interface | PCI Express 3.0 x16 |
Maximum DisplayPort Resolution | 4096x2160 |
Maximum Monitors Supported | 4 |
HDCP Compliant | Yes |
GPU Specifications | |
Core Speed | 1000 MHz |
Boost Speed | 1075 Mhz |
Stream Processors | 2816 |
Memory Specifications | |
Video Memory | 6GB |
Memory Type | GDDR5 |
Memory Speed | 7010 MHz |
Memory Bus Width | 384-bit |
Bandwidth | 336.5 GB/s |
Additional Information | |
Cooling System | Open Air Type |
DirectX Support | DirectX 12 |
CUDA Support | 5.2 |
OpenGL Support | 4.5 |
Outputs | |
Port 1 | Dual-Link DVI |
Port 2 | HDMI |
Port 3 | DisplayPort |
Port 4 | DisplayPort |
Port 5 | DisplayPort |
Power Connectors | |
Plug 1 | 8-pin PCI-E |
Plug 2 | 6-pin PCI-E |
Dimensions | |
Length | 266.7 mm (10.5 in) |
Height | 111.15 mm (4.4 in) |
Maximum displays using Nvidia Surround: 3