Palit GeForce GTX 960 Super JetStream review

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The card has a maximum power design of roughly 120 Watts, but due to the higher clocks and extensive tweaking please allow for 10 Watts extra, these boards have been designed with overclocking in mind. A very small PCB, there's no backplate. But it's not really needed with a card this size anyway.

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The card has four display connectors, you'll spot one Display Port connector, one HDMI 2.0 connector and two 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. Due to the use of this many connectors, the exhaust is small though, meaning most of the heat output will be dumped inside the chassis. 

 

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At the top of the card you can see one power header, the card will only use a single 6-pin connector, so that's 75 Watts over the PCIe bus and 75 Watts over the connectors, it'll still be decent or a nice overclock though. Again, something we'll show you in-depth later on in this article.
 

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The cooler is lovely in the new red design really, the Jetstream Air based cooling has capability up to roughly 225W. In idle the fans won't even spin and under load they remain at low RPM. The card as such is amongst the most silent we have ever tested.

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