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Nvidia hit with false advertising suit over GTX 970 performance

Posted: Sat February 21st, 2015 11:53 pm
by cmdraftbrn
Gaming enthusiasts have been griping for months that Nvidia's GeForce GTX 970 graphics chip doesn't operate up to snuff, and now someone has taken the company to court over it.

Nvidia was hit with a class action lawsuit Thursday that claims it misled customers about the capabilities of the GTX 970, which was released in September.

Nvidia markets the chip as having 4GB of performance-boosting video RAM, but some users have complained the chip falters after using 3.5GB of that allocation.

The lawsuit says the remaining half gigabyte runs 80 percent slower than it's supposed to. That can cause images to stutter on a high resolution screen and some games to perform poorly, the suit says.

It was filed in the U.S. District Court for Northern California and names as defendants Nvidia and Giga-Byte Technology, which sells the GTX 970 in graphics cards.

Nvidia declined to comment on the lawsuit Friday and Giga-Byte couldn't immediately be reached.

Responding to the issue last month, Nvidia acknowledged that the GTX 970 uses a different memory subsystem design than its higher-end GTX 980, but it said that difference has a negligible impact on performance.

It has also said that, due to an error, the original specifications it published for the GTX 970 were incorrect.

Some gamers are unhappy and want their money back. A discussion thread about the topic at the GeForce.com website runs for 360 pages. There's also a petition at Change.org with more than 8,000 signatures asking regulators in Europe and the U.S. to force Nvidia to provide refunds.

Thursday's lawsuit seeks a jury trial and whatever damages apply under California law. It was filed on behalf of all consumers in the U.S. who bought graphics or video cards with the GTX 970. It will be up to the judge to decide whether the lawsuit can proceed as a class action.

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2887234/ ... mance.html

Re: Nvidia hit with false advertising suit over GTX 970 performance

Posted: Sun February 22nd, 2015 12:01 am
by N5XTR
Dang i just ordered one and it will be here Tuesday.

Re: Nvidia hit with false advertising suit over GTX 970 performance

Posted: Sun February 22nd, 2015 3:19 am
by Hevach
Don't suppose you bought the 3gb model?

Right now, the fix seems to be to set frame rate limits if you can and drop the resolution a bit - the problem shows up more the more you push it up. Rumor is somebody at Nvidia is working on a special optional driver that will disable the second shader, basically dropping the 4 and 6 gig models down to 3.5 gig cards with lower performance but less stuttering.

Re: Nvidia hit with false advertising suit over GTX 970 performance

Posted: Sun February 22nd, 2015 3:29 am
by N5XTR

Re: Nvidia hit with false advertising suit over GTX 970 performance

Posted: Sun February 22nd, 2015 6:33 am
by Merlin
Sweet. A few lawyers can make a killing and anyone that bought one can get a check for $10.

Sorry, I hate class action suits, they only seem to serve the lawyers.

But hopefully Nvidia makes it right somehow.

Re: Nvidia hit with false advertising suit over GTX 970 performance

Posted: Mon February 23rd, 2015 8:23 am
by N5XTR

Re: Nvidia hit with false advertising suit over GTX 970 performance

Posted: Mon February 23rd, 2015 2:43 pm
by Husker
This explains why the 290X is beating the 970 at 4k resolutions.

Re: Nvidia hit with false advertising suit over GTX 970 performance

Posted: Mon February 23rd, 2015 3:31 pm
by chandlerashari
Aiyayaya...was gonna order one of these

Re: Nvidia hit with false advertising suit over GTX 970 performance

Posted: Mon February 23rd, 2015 3:36 pm
by Mike
Glad I didn't :)

Re: Nvidia hit with false advertising suit over GTX 970 performance

Posted: Mon February 23rd, 2015 3:47 pm
by venethus
The card is still a good card and is at a good price point. In all the comparisons I have seen of Real World testing at Ultra settings in games, the 970 beats the R9 290x every time. The 980 is alot better card than the 970 and doesn't have the segmented memory, but it also costs $500+.