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Guru3D.com » News » Gigabyte Adds Regular GeForce GTX 980 Ti With WindForce 3X Cooling System

Gigabyte Adds Regular GeForce GTX 980 Ti With WindForce 3X Cooling System

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/14/2015 02:52 PM | source: | 16 comment(s)
Gigabyte Adds Regular GeForce GTX 980 Ti With WindForce 3X Cooling System

Gigabyte added a new SKU based on the reference clocked GeForce GTX 980 Ti yet now with WindForce 3X Cooling System. Codenamed GV-N98TWF3-6GD, this high-end graphics card is configured with 2814 CUDA Cores, a 384-bit memory interface, a core clock of 1000MHz, a boost clock of 1075MHz and a 6GB of GDDR5 memory set @ 7010MHz.

The card also employs the company’s popular WindForce 3X cooling system (w/ high performance pure copper heat-pipes which direct touch the GPU can strengthen the speed of heat dissipation) and has 1x dual-link DVI-I, 1x dual-link DVI-D, 1x HDMI and 3x DisplayPort outputs.

  • WINDFORCE 3X cooling system
  • Flex Display Technology
  • Powered by NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 TI GPU
  • Integrated with industry's best 6GB GDDR5 memory 384-bit memory interface
  • Features Dual-link DVI-I / Dual-link DVI-D / HDMI / DisplayPort*3
  • Base: 1000 MHz / Boost:1075 MHz
  • System power supply requirement: 600W(with two 8-pin external power connectors)

Pricing is in the 700 EURO marker, nad sure .. basically it is the OC model that has not been OCed. So we think you'll get a very nice teak out of this one.



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cryohellinc
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#5205277 Posted on: 12/14/2015 02:56 PM
Why would you? Its not like its going to die if it sits even @ 80C, heck most likely it wouldnt overheat @90C


I had several cards burning out simply as they were over 80c. Never again.

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#5205284 Posted on: 12/14/2015 03:19 PM
I had several cards burning out simply as they were over 80c. Never again.


i still use as a PhysX card on a computer a GTX 260 that have been many many time over 100°c on long period when it was main GPU (from the time where there isn't trottle down when hot lol)... it's still 100% effective.

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#5205285 Posted on: 12/14/2015 03:23 PM
i still use as a PhysX card on a computer a GTX 260 that have been many many time over 100°c on long period when it was main GPU (from the time where there isn't trottle down when hot lol)... it's still 100% effective.


Yeah, I gave my friend a 8800GT that she played COH on for like 5 years at 85C+, she still uses it. Those cards he had fail were destined to fail regardless of the temperature.

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#5205302 Posted on: 12/14/2015 04:21 PM
I had several cards burning out simply as they were over 80c. Never again.


Well I doubt it was due to being 80c, it would be some other fault causing it. 80c is fine for a 980 SLI, my mate has SLI 980s (reference cooler) and they only reach 79c, so your cooler should be doing better. Have you set your own fan profile? But really for SLI 80c isn't bad or especially high :)

doza
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#5205340 Posted on: 12/14/2015 05:55 PM
i have this model but oc one, GV-N98TWF3OC-6GD
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5560#ov

for about 2 weeks now in my local store (cheapest model off all 980ti's), i did not find any reviews on her(or any kind of info exept standard gigabyte info) so cant wait for Hibi to make one, realy wanna see difference compared to her big brother G1 !

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