Monday, October 6th 2014

Palit Announces GeForce GTX 980 Super-JetStream

Palit rolled out its GeForce GTX 980 Super-JetStream graphics card, its fastest GTX 980 card, which is a notch above the GTX 980 JetStream, the company kicked off its GTX 980 family with. The card ships with factory-overclocked speeds of 1203 MHz core, 1304 MHz GPU Boost, and 7.20 GHz (GDDR5-effective) memory; compared to the 1127/1216/7000 MHz clocks the GTX 980 JetStream ships with. The card otherwise features the same PCB and cooler design. Expect a small premium on this one. Based on the 28 nm GM204 silicon, the GTX 980 features 2,048 CUDA cores, 128 TMUs, 64 ROPs, and a 256-bit wide memory interface, holding 4 GB of memory.
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13 Comments on Palit Announces GeForce GTX 980 Super-JetStream

#4
RCoon
Looks very MSI. Not a bad thing ofcourse
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#5
DeSanta
Wish it was available in the US.
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#6
The Quim Reaper
I like the red trim but I don't like the brand name on it in white...
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#7
techy1
it seems that the NVidia cards looks good in red after all :D
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#8
BorisDG
Everyone is trying to copy ASUS ... but no one can't make such a sick card as Matrix. :)

p.p. Blah that brown PCB ...
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#9
HumanSmoke
BorisDGp.p. Blah that brown PCB ...
You might want to check the colour calibration of your monitor. The Palit Jetstream PCB's are black.
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#10
AsRock
TPU addict
HumanSmokeYou might want to check the colour calibration of your monitor. The Palit Jetstream PCB's are black.
Yeah really, as they are black for sure.
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#11
BorisDG
HumanSmokeYou might want to check the colour calibration of your monitor. The Palit Jetstream PCB's are black.
No, check yours. :) Mine is calibrated 10bit P-IPS with 12bit LUT. (Passes UGRA test!) ;) Also I'm web developer and I work with Photoshop and colors every day, so ...

See carefully this picture

It's absolutly brown. :) Black you can say to the backplate, but not to the PCB...

Now this is black - the 970:



p.p. Not really also :) It's not PURE black PCB like R4BE for example ...

When it's in direct light - it's brown. :)

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#12
AsRock
TPU addict
How often is your pc in direct sun light to make that even matter ?.

True brown PCB would be more like this ( were intense light is on it or not )

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#13
BorisDG
No many times, but I just sayin' what are the facts. Anyways we are going to offtopic. :) I'm not from people who say to black - white.

p.p. Your example is going to be "yellowish" pcb, not brown. ;)
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