Palit GeForce GTX 760 JetStream review

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So as you can see, the Palit GeForce GTX 760 has the familiar JetSTream cooler. The card is using an updated version of that JetStream cooler though, Palit uses two silent 90mm fans. The aluminum radiator covers the VRM and even memory area. The radiator is tied towards three 8mm heat pipes. As a result under full load this card manages to stay at roughly 65~70 degrees C in our testing.

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With the GeForce GTX 760 you will receive four display connectors, you'll spot a full size Display port connector, one full size HDMI connector and two DVI connectors (dual-link). You can combine these connectors to setup a surround view (multi-monitor) setup. One card will give you more than sufficient performance to play your games on three monitors.

To date we still receive this question a lot, but dual-link DVI does not mean you can hook up two monitors to one connector. Dual-link means double the signal, that way monitor resolutions over 1920x1200 can be supported or you could use a 120Hz monitor. So explained very simple, dual-link DVI supports high-resolution (above 1920x1200) or high-refresh rate (120Hz) monitors.

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Palit offers this JetStream OC edition 2GB edition factory clocked for you at 1172 MHz (Ref 980) with a Boost clock of 1137 MHz (Ref 1033). And as our article will show later on, there's room for tweaking as we got this puppy running stable at 1262 MHz on the boost frequency. The card is 9.4 Inches in length which is like 24 cm for those that like and reside in the Metric system.

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