GTX 980 Ti should be a GM200. Starting with linux kernel 4.6-rc1, you
should have some acceleration support (if you get the proprietary
firmware, currently being distributed in linux-firmware), but without
reclocking, performance will be a small fraction of what you'd get
with maximum clocks (which the proprietary driver is obviously able to
configure). With mesa, you should be able to get GL 3.3 support on
there (as well as a large fraction of GL 4.5 support, but not
complete). Reclocking will require fresh firmware from NVIDIA, since
all GM20x GPUs require signed firmware - and this is unlikely to
happen too soon.
-ilia
On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 3:06 PM, Aaron Tomason <artomason at gmail.com>
wrote:> Sorry to bother you guys and gals, but I have not been able to find an
> answer as to when or if there is or will be a Nouveau driver that supports
> the 980ti. I have been running the proprietary driver back-ported for
Debian
> Jessie, but I'm starting to see some issues, mainly dealing with
xrandr12
> under wine, and VGA console support for Plymouth.
>
> From what I can see NV110 supports the 980 but it does not explicitly
> mention the 980ti, and documentation abroad seems scarce.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Aaron
>
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