Zotac GeForce GTX 980Ti AMP Extreme Edition 6144MB GDDR5 Will be the best choice for 4k gaming?

slipkorn

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Hello, I wanted to buy Zotac GeForce GTX 980Ti AMP Extreme Edition 6144MB GDDR5 in 2-way SLI. My question is that will going to be best choice for 4k gaming or i need diffrient brand like MSI or Asus?

This Zotac GeForce GTX 980Ti AMP Extreme Edition 6144MB GDDR5 have:

- Core Base Clock: 1253MHz possible to more overclock to 1324MHz
- Core Boost Clock: 1355MHz possible to more overclock t 1425MHz

Is it going to be best choice for 4k 60fps ultra settings gaming performence?
 
No, gtx 980ti is not capable of producing 60 frames at 4k ultra settings. 980ti is the best single card option for 4k uless you want to spend $1000 for a titan x for 5% better performance. I went with the evga 980ti acx 2.0 due to lower fan noise than amp extreme. You can easily overclock either card past 1400+ mhz.
 

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Yes but you still do not answer for my question. Will Zotac GeForce GTX 980Ti AMP Extreme Edition will be best choice for gtx 980ti. Or there are any other brand like MSI or Asus with best overclocking?
 

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So gigabyte g1 or those water cooler hybrid 980ti are better than Zotac GeForce GTX 980Ti AMP Extreme Edition? I have been checking benchmarks and numer one wining on every benchmarks was that Zotac GeForce GTX 980Ti AMP Extreme Edition. Please explaint to me why those Gabyte G1 or those water cooler hybrid 980ti are better?
 
Well, the amp extreme has a higher boost clock out of the box. When tested at those speeds the amp extreme is going to win. You easily overclock Any non reference 980ti to match amp extreme clock speeds. The hybrid tends to overclock the highest and stays at less than 50 c on full load. The gigabytes usually overclocks slighty higher than amp extreme, runs quieter, and only takes up two slots.
 

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Apparently even with SLI you will be lucky to get to 50 fps. Until DX12 is fully integrated into games and the gpus can catch up a bit, 4k is extremely demanding on even bleeding edge card such as the 980ti and Titan. 4k isn't honestly worth the bother for gaming right now because there isn't alot of support for it by gpu companies. They may say 4k compatible, but a single good gpu can barely pull off 30 fps. Some even less.