Looks like the gamers are getting annoyed with NVidia and (one of) their Maxwell cards:
Nvidia explains GeForce GTX 970's memory performance issues, admits error in specs
Probably not related in any way to the driver bug that affects folding, but suggests NV may need to look at their quality control systems?
GTX 970 not as it seems...
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Re: GTX 970 not as it seems...
This is disappointing, but you know, I don't see this as a problem. Nvidia should have clarified this, but honestly I think the card is still excellent for almost all use cases, except perhaps for a few games like Shadows of Mordor or perhaps Battlefield where you might run into this. So few applications use 3.5+ GB of GPU RAM and this card is amazing for its performance, so considering the card as a whole and its price, it's still a phenomenal card.
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Re: GTX 970 not as it seems...
I certainly wouldn't argue with that and it wouldn't stop me from buying one for folding (I don't do gaming). Although I prefer the 980.Jesse_V wrote:... and this card is amazing for its performance, so considering the card as a whole and its price, it's still a phenomenal card.
But it doesn't reflect very well on NVidia.
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Re: GTX 970 not as it seems...
i highly recommend the 980. but you are right it doesn't reflect well on nvidia. nothing much does at this point, other than the card performance on certain work units.
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Re: GTX 970 not as it seems...
It is mostly a non-issue that has been blown out of proportion.
But we should see a bunch of open box 970s showing up on the cheap very soon
But we should see a bunch of open box 970s showing up on the cheap very soon
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Re: GTX 970 not as it seems...
For F@H I love my Strix 970, gains an av. of around 350k PPD, also have had few issues with it not allowing max settings on alot of the games I play (when I play them as normally my rigs fold 24/7)