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    Nvidia Showdown! Pascal vs Maxwell at same clocks, same FLOPS




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    So there isn't much point upgrading from a 980 Ti @ ~1.5 GHz then?

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    wait for volta.

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    I really enjoyed watching your video.

    Do you know roughly how close a GTX 980 Ti 1.5GHz is to a GTX 1080 at 2GHz?

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    should be about the same.
    but 250w vs 180w.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StyM View Post
    should be about the same.
    but 250w vs 180w.
    So new buyers paying more to have smaler electric bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nikolasz View Post
    So new buyers paying more to have smaler electric bill
    it could make a big difference in summer cooling
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    Quote Originally Posted by zanzabar View Post
    it could make a big difference in summer cooling
    In winter time is good to have abit more heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StyM View Post
    wait for volta.
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