GV-N75TWF2-2GI (rev. 2.0)
- Powered by NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti GPU
- Integrated with the first 2048MB GDDR5 memory and 128-bit memory interface
- Core Clock: Base 1020MHz / Boost 1085MHz
- Features Dual-link DVI-I / DVI-D / HDMI*2
- Support PCI Express 3.0 x16 bus interface
- System power supply requirement: 400W
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Support 4K @ 60Hz Via Two HDMI
Current graphic cards do not support HDMI v2.0 specification, it is required to use two HDMI v1.4 output to support Ultra HD resolution - 4096x2160@60Hz. With a monitor features HDMI Dual mode, users can experience an impressive 4K HD enjoyment with the latest technological advancements!
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WindForce 2X Anti-turbulence-Parallel inclined FanWINDFORCE 2X parallel-inclined fin design is equipped with 2 ultra quiet PWM fans and copper heat pipe to enlarge air channel on the graphics card vents and creates a more effective airflow system in chassis.
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Ultra Durable 2
Ultra Cooling - Low RDS(on) MOSFET Design
Low Power Loss - Ferrite Core Choke Design
Longer Life - All-Solid Capacitor Design
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Gold plated HDMI
Gold plated, durable large contact area connectors have been used for optimum signal transfer between connections
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Up to 4 displays on a Single Card
Support up to four displays on a single card. Satisfy your multi-screen setup, high definition and extreme gaming experience.
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OC GURU ll
Brand-new instinctive user interface, easier to monitoring and adjusting all important settings. Users can set up MONITORING, GPU CLOCK, MEMORY CLOCK,FAN, OSD, ONLINE SUPPORT and update driver, BIOS directly.
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* Les termes HDMI, interface multimédia haute définition HDMI et habillage commercial HDMI, et les logos HDMI sont des marques commerciales et des marques déposées de HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc.
* Les informations ici proposées le sont pour référence uniquement. GIGABYTE se réserve le droit de modifier ce contenu à tout moment et sans préavis.
* Marques et logos appartiennent aux détenteurs respectifs de leurs droits.
* L'architecture de grand nombre de PC affectera directement la capacité mémoire, en effet, une certaine quantité de RAM sera affectée au système, la quantité totale affichée pourra alors varier de celle insérée sur votre carte mère