Average Bench: 59.3% (112th of 714)

Based on 167,107 user benchmarks.  Device: 10DE 13C0 Model: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980

The Nvidia GTX 980 is the new top end Maxwell based Nvidia GPU. The Maxwell architecture offers significantly higher clock for clock performance when compared to Kepler based cards from the previous generation. Comparing the GTX 980 and GTX 970 shows that the 970 only lags by around 17% in terms of performance but it's priced nearly 40% lower making the GTX 970 far better value for money card. Even though the GTX 970 beats the 980 in terms of value, the 980 still destroys previous generation cards. Comparing the GTX 980 and 780 Ti shows that the Newer 980 offers around 14% better performance at a 25% price discount. Nvidia have changed the price/performance landscape with their new Maxwell architecture and now pose a serious threat to AMDs high end GPU market share. The new GTX 980/970 cards replace the now discontinued GTX 780 Ti, 780 and 770. [Sep '14 GPUPro]

Average average bench

The Nvidia GTX 980 averaged 40.7% lower than the peak scores attained by the group leaders. This isn't a great result which indicates that there are much faster alternatives on the comparison list.

Strengths

Avg. Locally-deformable PRT (Bat) 73.7fps
Avg. Force Splatted Flocking (Swarm) 65.3fps

Very good consistency

The range of scores (95th - 5th percentile) for the Nvidia GTX 980 is just 13.9%. This is a relatively narrow range which indicates that the Nvidia GTX 980 performs reasonably consistently under varying real world conditions.

Weaknesses

Avg. High dynamic range lighting (Teapot) 86.4fps
Avg. Parallax occlusion mapping (Stones) 74.8fps
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Average Bench

(Based on 167,107 samples)
Min Avg Max
64.3 Lighting 73.7 83.9
75.8 Reflection 86.4 113
67.1 Parallax 74.8 83
60.1% 78.3 fps
Min Avg Max
70 MRender 75.9 80.6
65.8 Gravity 72.8 80.9
60 Splatting 65.3 72.3
57.8% 71.3 fps
User Benchmarks Bench3D DX93D DX103D DX11
The fastest GPU (mainstream) averages a speed of 100%
CLim: 1455 MHz, MLim: 1752 MHz, Ram: 4GB, Driver: 552.22
Lighting 77.5
Reflection 86.3
Parallax 77
63% 80.3 fps
MRender 77.7
Gravity 77.2
Splatting 67.5
60% 74.1 fps
EVGA(3842 2982) ≥ 4GB
CLim: 1506 MHz, MLim: 1752 MHz, Ram: 4GB, Driver: 552.22
Lighting 71.2
Reflection 85.1
Parallax 74.3
58% 76.9 fps
MRender 77.2
Gravity 75.9
Splatting 70
60% 74.4 fps
Gigabyte(1458 367C) ≥ 4GB
CLim: 1380 MHz, MLim: 1752 MHz, Ram: 4GB, Driver: 552.12
Lighting 71.7
Reflection 77.8
Parallax 69.2
58% 72.9 fps
MRender 74
Gravity 67.5
Splatting 60.9
54% 67.5 fps
HP(103C 2B49) ≥ 4GB
CLim: 1392 MHz, MLim: 1752 MHz, Ram: 4GB, Driver: 551.34
Lighting 66.4
Reflection 80.7
Parallax 71.2
54% 72.8 fps
MRender 73.1
Gravity 68.4
Splatting 61.7
55% 67.7 fps
Nvidia(10DE 1116) ≥ 4GB
CLim: 1392 MHz, MLim: 1752 MHz, Ram: 4GB, Driver: 546.17
Lighting 63.6
Reflection 79.9
Parallax 68.3
52% 70.6 fps
MRender 74.8
Gravity 64.1
Splatting 63
55% 67.3 fps
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Hardware Id Samples Bench ± SD Model / Price (MSRP ≈ $500 @ launch in Sep '14)
MSI(1462 3170) 16% 59% ± 5%
MSI GTX 980 4GB GAMING
GTX 980 GAMING 4G
Nvidia(10DE 1116) 14% 57% ± 5%
EVGA(3842 2983) 13% 60% ± 2%
EVGA GTX 980 4GB SC ACX 2.0
04G-P4-2983-KR
Asus(1043 8518) 12% 59% ± 3%
Asus(1043 8506) 5% 58% ± 3%
ASUS GTX 980 4GB STRIX OC
STRIX-GTX980-DC2OC-4GD5
Gigabyte(1458 367C) 4% 62% ± 4%
Zotac(19DA 1370) 4% 58% ± 2%
EVGA(3842 2982) 3% 58% ± 4%
EVGA(3842 2981) 3% 56% ± 2%
Asus(1043 850A) 3% 61% ± 3%
Gainward(10B0 13C0) 2% 60% ± 2%
Nvidia(10DE 13C0) 2% 61% ± 4%
Gigabyte(1458 3669) 2% 63% ± 5%
Zotac(19DA 2368) 2% 65% ± 4%
MSI(1462 3176) 1% 62% ± 2%
MSI(1462 3177) 1% 62% ± 4%
Gigabyte(1458 3685) 1% 62% ± 1%
EVGA(3842 2989) 1% 65% ± 2%
Gigabyte(1458 366E) 1% 64% ± 4%
PNY(196E 1116) 1% 58% ± 4%
EVGA(3842 2980) 1% 56% ± 2%
Gigabyte(1458 3676) 1% 54% ± 3%
EVGA(3842 2986) 1% 62% ± 4%
Asus(1043 8504) 1% 58% ± 4%
Gigabyte(1458 3696) 1% 63% ± 0%
EVGA(3842 3988) 0% 67% ± 1%
EVGA(3842 5988) 0% 68% ± 1%
HP(103C 2B49) 0% 55% ± 1%
Gigabyte(1458 3672) 0% 65% ± 0%
Gigabyte(1458 367D) 0% 64% ± 0%
Sapphire(174B 1370) 0% 57% ± 0%
Gigabyte(1458 36DA) 0% 65% ± 0%
EVGA(3842 1989) 0% 66% ± 0%
Asus(1043 8513) 0% 60% ± 0%
Asus(1043 8519) 0% 53% ± 0%
Asus(1043 8533) 0% 69% ± 0%
Asus(1043 86E8) 0% 55% ± 0%
EVGA(3842 1982) 0% 61% ± 0%
Gigabyte(1458 3677) 0% 56% ± 0%
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Workstation
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Motherboard: Asus Z170 PRO GAMING - $295

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 Comments

Added 9 years ago.

Excellent (edit your comment) Add link

6 days ago.

i have this card and it worked better than my 970 that died


Good

5 years ago.

Can perform well in nearly all of the games in Ultra or Very High settings


Good

3 months ago.

Great performing card for the actual going price.


Good

13 months ago.

card too expensive and that delivers a performance similar to a gtx 1050 ti


Excellent

21 days ago.

I have this graphics card maded by gigabyte. I love this card i buy this card for 200$ as used. Every game on high settings have stable 60 FPS


Good

15 months ago.

The price is too high for this old Gpu


Poor

2 years ago.

it looks very good for its price


Good

1 month ago.

Its not 500$ its like 250 200 now from second hand compare to others


Good

1 month ago.

its very nice for today and yesterday


Excellent

4 months ago.

It can compete with the 1600 series gpus from 2019


Good

3 years ago.

Never has let me down during the last 5 years and counting. No game is able still to stall it.


Excellent

5 months ago.

For a card from 2014 it still holds up pretty good


Excellent

2 years ago.

is still working after 7 years of use


Excellent

16 months ago.

best quality price performance support size style and name of oldies 9800gtx like new 10 times better beast !!!


Good

18 months ago.

i have the graphic card myself and im in love with it

Comment 

The Geforce gtx 980 is an amazing graphics card. in fact, one of the best that i have ever seen. it has outstanding performance and low heat output. i personally have the Asus Strix edition, and cannot recommend this card enough. the only downside is it's high price tag. but, if you have a lot of money to spend on your ultimate computer, i think you should go for this card, or the Ti edition.—Sep '15


Excellent

3 years ago.

Had mine since 2014, still an amazing card in 2021. Unfortunately, it is time to upgrade soon as the 4gb VRAM is a tad limiting


Good

14 months ago.

not bad for FPS games and minecraft but it does try it's best to be better at lighting games


Outstanding

9 years ago.


Poor

4 years ago.

Why are these always such a bad value?


Poor

3 years ago.

WAY too overpriced.


Poor

8 years ago.

Guys, Ebay US shown weird prices, $59.99 please fix that


Excellent

3 years ago.

epic


Excellent

13 months ago.

perfect for 1080p in 2023


Excellent

4 years ago.

This GPU might as well be called crazy. At the time, it was a very powerful card and did its job like all other cards. The reason people still consider these cards is because it was such a groundbreaking card at launch that people thought it was just incredible. Indeed, it does perform very well, and is still a great card to buy today in the used market at a good price. As for how it would perform compared to a 1080, despite what many believe, it's not as good as a 1080. Overall an amazing card to fully wrap up the 900 series of NVIDIA cards.


Excellent

3 years ago.

A treat to game with, but the only really holding it back now is its sad 4GB of VRAM.


Excellent

5 years ago.

Amazing performance, looks, and temperatures for the money.


Excellent

6 years ago.

Still a great card for today and tomorrow. This cards true potential is never seen known of by almost all users and needs to be unlocked with time, patience, power, custom bios and nvflash which also allows you to finally delete them horrible software overclockers as software overclocking is a joke at best. For example my evga 980 ftw v1 benched at 76% @ 1080p when I first got it and with a little and a lot of cussing I've tweaked my bios with nvflash which has it running a game stable 91% @ 4k aka 2160p. Now with the right settings on pubg (I use NVidia dsr 2x or 4x over their screen scaling and shadows on ultra low as it not only looks the best but that setting drops you 20 fps alone for some reason) and NVidia container (set up for highest quality along with highest aliasing and override any app settings) I'm able to game in 4k @ 30+ fps or 1440p @ 80+ fps. I would recommend picking up the 980ti on ebay however because a month or so after I got mine they started bidding out close to the same price especially now gfx card prices have dropped. If you bid you should be able to snag a ti under $300 while I was impatient and bought this 1 bin for $275. With a custom bios I have no doubt a 980ti could game 4k at 40+ fps no problem and 2 in sli should easily give you 60+ if that's what your going for as for me I notice almost no difference between 1440p and 2160p other than frame rate so I stick to 1440p using 4x dsr which is 8192 x 4320 which is then downscaled to 1440p to produce a crisper nicer looking image allowing me to take off that frame rate killer known as screen scaling and looks about just as good or if you are running a 60hz tv or monitor you can even add a little screen scaling to it until it drops you down to that 60fps as you are only truly getting anyways and sharpen up your image that much more. If I remember correctly you take it from the 70 mark up to 80 and that puts you at 60fps in game if your settings are like mine and your game will look amazing.


Outstanding

8 years ago.

Best GFX I ever have had! Much much better than R9 290X


Excellent

5 years ago.

Haven't used it yet lmao


Excellent

5 years ago.

Great card. I have kingpin edition from evga, it’s deceptively quiet even at full load, and will oc above most 980ti scores in pass mark on air... have not tried with LN2 cooling but it is set up for that if it’s your thing..


Excellent

7 years ago.

Get one of these used - very powerful and capable GPU. Rocks my Nuclear Submarine!


Excellent

6 years ago.

U can oc this card to 980ti and the price today is amazing dont even hesitate to buy it. it can run 4k 30fps and ultra 1080p in every game more then 60fps. if u have 144hz monitor i would still recommend it because half of the game it can hit 144fps in some secrufice to a little bit graphics.


Good

3 years ago.

Still does good work


Excellent

5 years ago.

good gpu


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