- WATERFORCE :3-WAY SLI Water Cooling System
- Real-Time Display and Control
- Flex Display Technology
- Powered by NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 GPU
- Integrated with 4GB GDDR5 memory 256-bit memory interface(Single Card)
- Features Dual-link DVI-I / Dual-link DVI-D / HDMI / DisplayPort*3(Single Card)
- Boost:1354 MHz/ Base: 1253 MHz in OC Mode
Boost:1329 MHz/ Base: 1228 MHz in Gaming Mode - Recommended system power supply requirement: 1200W(with six 8-pin external power connectors)
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WATER FORCE
With the exclusive 3-way SLI closed loop water cooling system, it can dissipate the heat of GPU, memory and MOSFET. The intuitive control panel can let gamers to check the performance of the 3 graphics cards from the panel and separately adjust the fan and pump speed for uniform temperature of the cards.more
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Flex Display technology
GIGABYTE Flex display technology(patent-pending) can automatically detect any connected monitors and achieve multi-display gaming up to 4 monitors at the same time by using various output groups. Users could enjoy the best gaming experience in ultra HD resolution with extended flexibility in arranging monitor configurations and making future system upgrade extremely easy.
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SOC ─ GPU Gauntlet™ Sorting
With GPU Gauntlet™ Sorting, the Gigabyte SOC graphics card guarantees the higher overclocking capability in terms of excellent power switching.
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* Advertised performance is based on maximum theoretical interface values from respective Chipset vendors or organization who defined the interface specification. Actual performance may vary by system configuration.
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* Due to standard PC architecture, a certain amount of memory is reserved for system usage and therefore the actual memory size is less than the stated amount.