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Shame this is mostly only being allowed in the US.
I contacted Scan (who I purchased my 970 from) and they said that they have already contacted NVIDIA and are awaiting a response from them.,
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I still have my GTX 970 in my old tower so I'll jump on this lol
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The class-action lawsuit has extended to the GTX 960/980.
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pdx wrote The class-action lawsuit has extended to the GTX 960/980.

That would be for DX12 support, instead of false advertising of VRAM. Some AMD R9 series GPU's are included in this as well, I think, and potentially 980Ti's.
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Sanctorum wrote
pdx wrote The class-action lawsuit has extended to the GTX 960/980.

That would be for DX12 support, instead of false advertising of VRAM. Some AMD R9 series GPU's are included in this as well, I think, and potentially 980Ti's.


Would the 980Ti and R9 series be for DX12 support as well or is there not enough information?
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pdx wrote Would the 980Ti and R9 series be for DX12 support as well or is there not enough information?

I imagine it will be some sort of DX12 thing with the 980Ti and AMD GPU's as well. Though, AMD GPU's have Asynchronous compute on a hardware level, whereas NVidia GPU's don't, so I'm not sure what it could be. At this time though, it's all just a rumour. The GTX 970 settlement is closed, and 970 owners are supposed to get $30 back from NVidia, this is confirmed. Everything else is just rumour.

If it is true, I imagine it will be some sort of false advertising on the level of DX12 support cards have, like cards maybe saying they have full DX12_1 support, when they don't technically have full DX12 support.
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Sanctorum wrote
I imagine it will be some sort of DX12 thing with the 980Ti and AMD GPU's as well. Though, AMD GPU's have Asynchronous compute on a hardware level, whereas NVidia GPU's don't, so I'm not sure what it could be. At this time though, it's all just a rumour. The GTX 970 settlement is closed, and 970 owners are supposed to get $30 back from NVidia, this is confirmed. Everything else is just rumour.

If it is true, I imagine it will be some sort of false advertising on the level of DX12 support cards have, like cards maybe saying they have full DX12_1 support, when they don't technically have full DX12 support.


Makes sense. Some people are hoping for a full return of their GPU, which probably isn't going to happen.
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pdx wrote Makes sense. Some people are hoping for a full return of their GPU, which probably isn't going to happen.

For the most part, no, but some people will be able to return their GTX 970s for the price they paid. I've seen reports of a few people doing it already, and putting the money towards a GTX 1060 or GTX 1070 instead.
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Awesome! thanks, going to give this a try.
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Any updates on anyone's end? Still haven't heard anything. Maybe there is some place that I'm not looking.
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