ASUS GeForce GTX 960 Strix 2-way SLI review -
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The card has a luxurious three display connectors, you'll spot one HDMI 2.0 connector and one DVI connectors. HDMI is 2.0 compatible meaning that compatible monitors and tellys can do UHD at 60 Hz, DP is 1.2 but has support for eDP 1.4.
ASUS left a fairly OK wide gap open at the slot side to vent hot air, which is nice to see. Package contents BTW are:
- 1x Graphics Card
- Quick Installation Guide
- User Manual
- 1 x DVI to VGA
At the top of the card you can see the single power header, the reference boards will use a 6-pin connector, ASUS gives it a single 6-pin power header, so that's 75 Watts over the PCIe bus and 75 Watts over the connector.
As you can see, the card has one SLI connector so if you've got cash to spend 2-way SLI is an option to pursue, though you might be better off with a GeForce GTX 970 price, value and memory volume size wise.
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