Saturday, November 29th 2014
ASUS Readies GeForce GTX 970 DirectCU Mini
In a bid to be the first with a mini-ITX friendly graphics card based on the GeForce GTX 900 series, ASUS is giving final touches to the GeForce GTX 970 DirectCU Mini (model: GTX970-DCMOC-4GD5). At the surface, this card looks identical to the GTX 760 and GTX 670 DirectCU Mini graphics cards from the company, since it uses the same exact cooler. Under the hood is a swanky factory overclocked GeForce GTX 970 chip, with 1088 MHz core, 1228 MHz GPU Boost, and an untouched 7.00 GHz memory. The card features a solid matte back-plate. It draws power from a single 8-pin PCIe power connector. Display outputs include two dual-link DVI, and one each of HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2 connectors. ASUS didn't reveal pricing or availability details.
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EDIT: Thought that maybe Gibagyte's was a paper launch or something but no, there's limited availability but there are units in stock at some e-tailers:
pcpartpicker.com/part/gigabyte-video-card-gvn970ixoc4gd
I love solid backplates and especially this brushed one. It feels more premium.
Cut outs seemingly wouldn't save any money...think about it. You need the same size plate but mfg one with cut outs actually take longer to process. How do you believe it would be cheaper?
The gigabyte mini-itx has more cooling potential than this I'm afraid too say :-]