Monday, September 15th 2014
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 has Three DisplayPort Connectors: G-Sync Surround!
With its next-generation GeForce GTX 980 graphics card, NVIDIA has taken the initiative to help phase out DVI, the digital display connector that has had its reign since the dawn of flatscreen monitors. In its place, NVIDIA is promoting DisplayPort. A picture of the rear I/O shield of a GeForce GTX 980 graphics card reveals that the card features no less than five display connectors, a staggering three DisplayPorts, and one each of HDMI 2.0 and dual-link DVI (with analog/VGA pins for compatibility with D-Sub only monitors). The rear vent pattern has been revamped to triangles, so vents can be cut through in vacant spaces between the connectors, without compromising on the shield's structural rigidity. This pattern made its debut with the dual-GPU GeForce GTX TITAN-Z.
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35 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 has Three DisplayPort Connectors: G-Sync Surround!
going to have an extra cost for a converter
I like this.
As of right now G-sync is still only supported on single-monitor configurations, but that looks to change in the near future.
In other words, as mentioned before, this card will be the first one to support g-sync surround setups out of the box.
www.amd.com/en-gb/products/graphics/desktop/5000/5870-eyefinity-6#