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All kinds of GeForce GTX 970 and 980 AIB cards show on the web
I bet Nvidia is not a happy puppy as from most board partners all product photo's are widely available on the web already. And its not hard to find them either, google a bit to find out yourself. After the fold a small overview.
So Gainward, Zotac, MSI and ASUS already shared their pictures apparently. All board partners offers the 970 and 980 with exotic coolers and custom designs. Opposed to other sites we will not list specs, but since the pictures are all over the web, here you go:
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SoloCreep
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#4915070 Posted on: 09/17/2014 10:47 PM
The Gainward card. Is that a mesh type screen that can be slid out for cleaning? Or maybe a hatch type door that you can open, then remove the screen while its still in the pc?
The Gainward card. Is that a mesh type screen that can be slid out for cleaning? Or maybe a hatch type door that you can open, then remove the screen while its still in the pc?
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#4915082 Posted on: 09/17/2014 11:09 PM
If the price is right I may "upgrade" to 970 or 980, I could get decent amount of € from my current card. I wouldn't mind getting cooler and quieter card even though this Asus is really nice (idle fan speed is a bit too high).
If the price is right I may "upgrade" to 970 or 980, I could get decent amount of € from my current card. I wouldn't mind getting cooler and quieter card even though this Asus is really nice (idle fan speed is a bit too high).
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#4915083 Posted on: 09/17/2014 11:09 PM
Was going to buy the 970 with a GTA V bundle but seeing as the game has been delayed I won't be buying until January at the earliest. A little more time to see where the land lies with any future Ti variants
Was going to buy the 970 with a GTA V bundle but seeing as the game has been delayed I won't be buying until January at the earliest. A little more time to see where the land lies with any future Ti variants

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#4915101 Posted on: 09/17/2014 11:32 PM
I like the direction nvidia is going here with price and power consumption. Might switch back to them eventually if this trend continues with their next generation.
I like the direction nvidia is going here with price and power consumption. Might switch back to them eventually if this trend continues with their next generation.
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Anyone notice DX12 on the box and 0db fan mode looks like these suckers run really really cool. It would of been insane if they where both single slot cards(yes I know they are not).
Still as cool as 0db is I rather they have double the power req and be mega powerful I am on water so the cool new heat and fan req don't matter to me but I am sure a lot will appreciate it.
So does this mean DX12 will be out this year for the PC I heard it was early 2015 just for the XB1?
They are DX12!!! First cards to support Dx12 fully.
http://wccftech. com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-980-geforce-gtx-970-pictured-glory/