Gigabyte GeForce GTX 980 Ti G1 Gaming SOC Review

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The GeForce GTX 980 Ti Gaming G1 editions are roughly 11 Inches in length which is roughly 29 cm so it should fit comfortably in pretty much any decent sized chassis. 

 

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At the top of the card you can see the two 8-pin power headers. That's 150 each + 75 Watt over the PCI-Express slot = 375 Watt. Plenty for a card rated at 250 Watt we feel.


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A 6-phase power supply is responsible for supplying the (GM200) GPU with power. An additional 2-phase power supply is dedicated to the board’s GDDR5 memory. As you can see the backplate protects the backside, it has plenty of meshes and opening so this actually is a good design backplate, it is also roughly 2mm away from the PCB.
 

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The card comes with Flex Displat technology, the two BIOSes automatically monitor output detection so you can connect to whichever kind of monitors you want to use. Gigabyte’s Flex display technology supports up to 4 monitors at any one time using a combination of the various display outputs. You could combine both DVI ports with a DisplayPort and HDMI port for a total for four displays. 

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The Windforce logo can be color configured for preference, you can choose out of seven colors.

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If the card is in IDLE (desktop mode) the fans will stop spinning and it becomes an passively cooler product. The Windforce logo will turn itself off and the Silent and top LED accent logo will lit up. Up-to roughly 60 Degrees C this card remains passively cooled.
 

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Well ... and it looks nice too of course.

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