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Revealed: Nvidia's Next Flagship Graphics Card, the GTX 980Ti

New GeForce GPU carries 6GB of memory, costs $650.

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Nvidia has divulged new details of its GeForce 980Ti, the latest addition to its line of premium-priced graphics cards.

Starting at $650 (and bundled with a copy of Batman: Arkham Knight), the GTX 980Ti carries six gigabytes of GDDR5 memory. That's about half the capacity of Nvidia's $1000 Titan X graphics card, but Nvidia believes the 980Ti can perform to a similar standard at about two-thirds of the price.

A gallery below offers a closer look at the new GPU.

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Much like with the Titan X, the 980Ti has a 336GB/s maximum bandwidth. Its display outputs are 1x HDMI, 1x DVI, and 3x DP, while it has two power connectors arranged as 1x 6pin and 1x 8pin.

Meanwhile, the GTX 980, due to its drop down the pecking order, will now be sold at $500.

Nvidia's new GeForce prices follow:

  • Titan X: $1000
  • 980 Ti: $650
  • 980: $500
  • 970: $330
  • 960: $200

Mark Aevermann, a spokesperson for Nvidia, told GameSpot that the GTX 980Ti was built with DirectX 12 features in mind.

"This is, by all rights, our flagship GeForce GTX GPU, built on the GM 200 chip," he said, "and we designed it for a lot of the top-end PC features, such as 4K, VR, and G-Sync. These are the things that this card excels at."

Further reading: DirectX 12: A Game Changer for Xbox One and PC?

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Video card power doesn't matter when you have over 90% of Publishers forcing common denominator development, or if you plan on running games at 4k resolution. If the drive isn't supported to graphically tax the next gen powered cards, and they are developing cross platform starting with the Xbox One as the go to point, you will now own a glorified video card in which if playing at 1080p/1200p won't do anything different than your 770.





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Lol..i only got the 970 for its less power consumption... thsts more important for me...

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im short on money now... but looking forward on getting it

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damn! i knew i should have waited. guess im stuck with this inferior 980

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@deth420: Never wait on tech, get new stuff when you need it and don't worry. Your 980 will max games out at 1080p for at least two years.

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@Bryjoered07@deth420: i would rather wait. A huge jump will come next year. These cards are a slight increase but with less cost. 1000.00 spent for what?? a better card 2 years later that will make this obsolete due to next gen different architecture and die size.

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@Bryjoered07@deth420: my 770 is still maxing out games for the next 4 years if developers keep up with the current trend of porting over PS4/Xbox One Games.

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I've got really bad news to the writer of this article.

A $650 card is NOT a flagship card.


Suggest you delete the word 'flagship' every time it's mentioned in the article.

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@NetGod: It is the flagship card, the Titan is enthusiast class

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@Bryjoered07@NetGod:


No, the Titan X is the Flagship card. The 980ti is only an enthusiast card.

Flagship will always be > enthusiast.

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@NetGod@Bryjoered07: flagship has nothing to do with power this is the card they plan to push for sales. as most people can't get the titan, but they will get the 980ti. also the flagship part was a quote from the nvidia spokesman.

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@NetGod: why do u even bother with it?? LOL

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