I must admit im a sucker for white gpu's :)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980
Core Clock:1228 MHz
Boost Clock:1329 MHz
CUDA Cores: 2048
Effective Memory Clock: 7.2 Gbps
Memory Size: 4GB
Memory Interface: 256-Bit
Memory Type: GDDR4
3D API: DirectX 12
Open GL: 4.4
Real sadness.
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Bait and Switch - The Sad State of SSDs.
PS. I apologize if this is an old news.
So I ended up buying the PNY GTX580 from Mark (here at PureOC), My original intention was to use this in my LanPC to replace my HD6950 single card.
However since I have my 700D apart right now due to MB failure here is my chance to make some changes if needed.
I have the board back from RMA...
Apparently not content with air cooling, PNY now has liquid cooled cards. But these aren't regular cards with only a water block on them; they're fully self-contained liquid cooling systems that are plug-and-play, with no extra water gear required.
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The PNY Verto GT 520 1GB is a very small, low-power budget graphics card, marketed in the $60 range to consumers who are primarily interested in home media usage and light gaming. It's no graphics powerhouse, but it does look to offer some value-added features at a reasonable price.
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The PNY GTX 560 Ti OC2 is one card that certainly looks to pushing the performance envelope since this particular model comes with a strong factory overclock out of the box. It's got a competitive price of $250, but can it compete against AMD's Radeon lineup? Let's jump in and find out.
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For the user looking to harness the power of triple channel memory but without an extreme price tag, then the PNY XLR8 6GB DDR3-1600 CL8 memory kit looks very promising. Priced at what looks to be the least expensive performance modules at this speed and latency, these XLR8 (read "accelerate")...
Promising improved performance and lower temperatures, the GTX 580 looks to be impressive on paper. But real gaming tests are where reputations are made or broken. So let's jump in and take a closer look at the PNY GTX 580 XLR8 and find out if it's the fastest horse in the stable.
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The PNY GeForce GTS 450 1GB is essentially a reference card that runs cool and quiet, and has some serious overclocking headroom under the hood. For gamers on a budget, that's a very compelling combination. And for gamers with high-end SLI systems, it's a slam dunk card for dedicated...
Today we're looking at the PNY GTX 460 XLR8 1GB, which is based on the reference Nvidia design. The XLR8 series is part of a new family of gaming products from PNY, and comes with a healthy factory overclock for consumers looking to maximize their gaming performance for a modest price increase...
For the user looking to harness the power of DDR3 and achieve higher performance but not the extreme price tag, then today's PNY XLR8 4GB DDR3-1600 CL8 modules may very well be a great choice. We’re looking at a set of memory that promises great overclocking and sleek aesthetics...