In terms of cost, pricing clearly is a genuine issue here and the price of GTX 980MX is simply ridiculous. For the most part, the GTX 980MX is still capable of playing modern games, but you would have to reduce settings to sustain those higher framerates. If keeping graphics quality settings closer to ultra or high is important, there are a few options for upgrades. In terms of memory, the GTX 980MX 's 8192 MB RAM is more than enough for modern games and should not cause any bottlenecks. This combination between GTX 980MX and Intel Core i7-4770K @ 3.50GHz has less than 8% bottleneck in many games and is perfect match to avoid FPS loss. This combination between GTX 980MX and Intel Core i7-4770K @ 3.50GHz is a perfect match to avoid FPS loss.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980MX | ||
Price | $ 1,345.0 | |
Year | 2016 | |
Maximum Recorded Temperature | 81C | |
Max Fan Noise | 48.1dB | |
Recommended Power Supply | 148W | |
Benchmark CPU | Intel Core i7-4770K @ 3.50GHz ($284.99) *closest mobile equivalent* | |
CPU Impact on FPS | + 0.0 FPS | |
CPU Impact on FPS % | 0.0% | |
Benchmark Quality Settings | Ultra Quality Settings | |
Average 1080p Performance | 51.6 FPS | |
Average 1440p Performance | 37.5 FPS | |
(Ultrawide) Average 1440p Performance | 32.0 FPS | |
Average 4K Performance | 22.4 FPS | |
Memory | 8 GB | |
1080p Cost Per Frame | $ 26.1 | |
1440p Cost Per Frame | $ 35.9 | |
(Ultrawide) 1440p Cost Per Frame | $ 42.0 | |
4K Cost Per Frame | $ 60.0 | |
Series | GTX 980MX | |
Variant | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980MX | |
Overall Combination Score | 43/100 | Acceptable |