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As you can see, the card is equipped with two dual-link DVI connectors and a mini-HDMI connector. A mini HDMI to 'normal' HDMI converter is included in the bundle.
The PCB is very clean and crisp alright. Here we see the backside, notice that you'll only get one SLI finger, meaning a maximum of two cards can be set up in SLI, that is as far as you can go with a multi-GPU setup.
Two 6-pin PEG power connectors are required for this board. Power consumption is rated at a 160W TDP for the reference design. The location of the two connectors at the backside of the card is right, it is not a lengthy card and aesthetically seen, it is the more pleasing path to follow with the cables connected to it.
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