Visual computing technology company NVIDIA has unveiled its latest addition to the GTX family, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980Ti Gaming GPU. The company’s new flagship GeForce GPU is powered by NVIDIA Maxwell architecture and boasts three times faster speeds compared to a GTX 680. It features 6GB of memory and enough CUDA cores to drive games at 4K. The GTX 980 Ti also features support for Microsoft’s next-generation DirectX 12 graphics application programming interface. All Maxwell GPUs support DX12, including support for conservative raster and volume tiled resources.
Available now, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980Ti Gaming GPU is priced at $649.
GTX 980 TI Specifications:
- CUDA Cores – 2816
- Base Clock (MHz) – 1000
- Boost Clock (MHz) – 1075
- Texture Fill Rate (GigaTexels/sec) – 176
Memory Specifications:
- 7.0 Gbps Memory Clock
- 6 GB Standard Memory Config
- GDDR5 Memory Interface
- 384-bit Memory Interface Width
- 336.5Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec)
Technology Support:
- NVIDIA SLI Ready (4-way)
- NVIDIA G-Sync-Ready
- NVIDIA GameStream-Ready
- GeForce ShadowPlay
- NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0
- Super Resolution Technology
- NVIDIA GameWorks
- Microsoft DirectX 12 API with Feature Level 12.1
- OpenGL 4.5
- CUDA
- PCI Express 3.0 Bus Support
- Windows 8 & 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Linux, FreeBSD x86OS Certification
Display Support:
- Maximum Digital Resolution – 5120×3200
- Maximum VGA Resolution – 2048×1536
- Standard Display Connectors – Dual Link DVI-I, HDMI, 3x DisplayPort 1.2
- Multi Monitor – 4 displays
- HDCP
- HDMI