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Guru3D.com » News » Gigabyte releases SFF GeForce GTX 960

Gigabyte releases SFF GeForce GTX 960

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/30/2015 08:14 AM | source: | 3 comment(s)
Gigabyte releases SFF GeForce GTX 960

Gigabyte releases small form factor GeForce GTX 960 graphics card with a mini windforce 2X cooler. There will be two models, a 2GB and 4GB version. The cards are 18cm in length.

The cards have factory clock frequencies of 1190 MHz core, and 1253 MHz GPU Boost (reference clocks is 1127/1178 MHz) and come with reference 7.00 GHz memory.

  • Powered by NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 GPU
  • Integrated with industry's best 2GB GDDR5 memory 128-bit memory interface
  • BASE: 1190 MHz / BOOST: 1253 MHz
  • Features Dual-link DVI-I / DVI-D / HDMI / DisplayPort
  • System power supply requirement: 400W (with one 6-pin external power connector)


The Windforce 2X coolers have a single 8 mm copper heat pipe bent in an "S" shape, two fans cool down the radiator. Equipped with pure copper heat pipe direct touch (HDT) technology, delivering superior cooling capacity and heat transfer efficiency at an extremely low noise level. These cards are powered with a single 6-pin PCI-Express power connector. Monitor wise you'll see two dual-link DVI and one HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2 connector.

The SKU codes for these products are  N960OC-4GD and N960OC-2GD



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#5111110 Posted on: 06/30/2015 11:33 AM
What a cute little bugger. :)

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#5112483 Posted on: 07/02/2015 02:15 AM
Is there any beneficial reason for choosing the 4GB over the 2GB?

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#5112637 Posted on: 07/02/2015 09:31 AM
Is there any beneficial reason for choosing the 4GB over the 2GB?


Performance wise, no. In games such as skyrim with a lot of texture mods it might prevent some slowdowns.

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