The recently announced and released GeForce GTX 980 Ti graphics card may not be Nvidia's most powerful piece of graphics-processing hardware to date, but its processing power is one seated in between GeForce GTX 980 and GeForce GTX Titan, both in specifications and pricing.
This is as seen on the chart that compares the three hardware based on the mentioned criteria as demonstrated by Legit Reviews.
As revealed on the recently held Computex 2015 event, the GeForce GTX 980 Ti graphics card is a piece of hardware that is a notch higher than its predecessor, the GeForce GTX 980, in comes to hardware specifications yet is a notch lower than Nvidia's currently most expensive yet also most powerful, GeForce GTX Titan, with a 6 Gb DRR5 RAM, 2816 NVidia CUDA cores, and a price tag of $649.99. In line with the release of GeForce GTX 980 Ti is a limited time offer of getting a Batman: Arkham Knight game title for every purchase of the said graphics card.
At current $1,100 pricing for the GeForce GTX Titan, the GTX 980 Ti may indeed be the second best alternative for that ultimate graphics-processing needs perfectly fitted for 4k-resolution max setting gaming and virtual reality technology, mainly also of the fact that both GeForce GTX Titan and GeForce GTX 980 Ti shares many key features with one another, albeit the latter lesser so by two streaming multiprocessor units or 256 CUDA cores and half GTX Titan's overall memory by 6 Gb, among other specifications.
While there are quite a huge gap between these two titanic pieces of hardware in terms of the number in the specifications, in reality there is only a minor difference between the two in terms of performance quality. At only 8% less CUDA cores yet at a price lower at 35% than GeForce GTX Titan, the GeForce GTX 980 Ti is a promising option when it comes to high-end gaming and ultimate performance to heavy-graphics processing.
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