While we already heard reports regarding Geforce GTX 980 Ti specifications as well as seen some benchmarks, the latest report shows both the GPU-Z screen as well as it scoring just a bit over 14k in 3DMark Fire Strike benchmark.
Leaked by Hardwarebattle.com site, it was obvious that GPU-Z will not read all the details correctly but it does show that previous reports regarding new GPU, 2816 CUDA cores and 6GB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 384-bit memory interface were correct. The DeviceID is 17C8, which shows that this is a new GPU in th GM200 family.
While both ROP count and TMUs are hidden these can be easily calculated from the rest of the specifications, ending up at 96 ROPs. The Texture Fillrate is most definitely wrong as it should end up pretty higher but we at least can see the precise clocks and it appears that the Geforce GTX 980 Ti will work at 1000MHz for the GPU base and 1076MHz for the GPU Boost clock. The report also suggest that it should easily hit 1200MHz for the GPU.
As noted, the Geforce GTX 980 Ti comes with 6GB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 384-bit memory interface and clocked at 1750MHz (7.0GHz effective). The report also suggest that memory can go as high as 1900/2000 MHz depending on the sample.
There will be plenty of custom GTX 980 Ti version during launch so all will probably work different clocks and it will be interesting to see how far Nvidia AIC partners are willing to push the factory overclock.
As noted, Hardwarebattle also posted some 3DMark benchmark results, where the GTX 980 Ti scores 14071 in 3DMark Fire Strike and 29444 in 3DMark Cloud Gate benchmark.
According to earlier details, Nvidia should launch the Geforce GTX 980 Ti pretty soon, although we still do not have a precise date and the price.
Source:
via Videocardz.com.