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Gainward GeForce GTX 980 Ti Phoenix GS Graphics Card

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/16/2015 03:44 PM | source: | 2 comment(s)
Gainward GeForce GTX 980 Ti Phoenix GS Graphics Card

Gainward GeForce GTX 980 Ti Phoenix Golden Sample is accelerated by NVIDIA Maxwell architecture. With 2816 NVIDIA CUDA cores running at 1.152GHz base clock (1.241GHz boost clock) and 6 GB 384 bits memory with 3500MHz memory clock speed, it has the horsepower to drive whatever comes next. It offers Gainward GeForce GTX 980 Ti Phoenix "Golden Sample" up to 11%+ more performance than reference board.

A brand new cooler design for Gainward GeForce GTX 980 Ti Phoenix "Golden Sample" is to offer hard core gamers an excellent thermal solution for high end graphics. Its triple fans and very low thermal resistance for GPU and PWM components provides that Gainward GeForce GTX 980 Ti Phoenix "Golden Sample" can run very stable under heavy loading environment and still have room for extra over-clocking. With "Zero RPM fan design", all three fans can be stop until the GPU temperature raises to 60°C or above. It doesn't introduce any noise while light loading operation.

The back plate is fabricated on the solder side of the board to provide extra protection and additional cooling for the board. The two-slot cooler design gives users the flexibility for choosing smaller computer case. With this new cooler design, Gainward GeForce GTX 980 Ti Phoenix "Golden Sample" performs 10°C lower GPU temperature with 6dB lower acoustic level even running under factory over-clocked clock speed.


Gainward GeForce GTX 980 Ti Phoenix "Golden Sample" is the best single board 4K gaming solution thanks to this advanced GPU. It also features hyper-realistic real-time global illumination with advanced NVIDIA VXGI, as well as NVIDIA G-SYNC display technology and DSR technology that delivers a 4K experience even on a 1080p display.The EXPERTool utility adds some features for GTX 980 Ti board such as changing fan curve and BIOS saving function, allows users to change fan curve or saving BIOS data by their requirement.

Gainward GeForce GTX 980 Ti is built for the most demanding gaming enthusiasts, users will experience a whole new class of the performance enhanced gaming environment with it. Combining the latest technologies and extreme performance of the new NVIDIA Maxwell architecture, it is the fastest, most advanced graphics card on the planet.

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#5097691 Posted on: 06/16/2015 04:23 PM
Now that's a magnum sized GPU right there. :eyebrows:

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#5097695 Posted on: 06/16/2015 04:31 PM
Gainward always have some different cards. Phantom was nice looking though.

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