Monday, December 9th 2013
Gigabyte WindForce-Cooled Radeon R9 290X Card Pictured
ASUS' R9 290X DirectCU II will likely have some competition when it actually launches as Gigabyte is working on its own custom Radeon R9 290X graphics card. Codenamed GV-R929XOC-4GD, Gigabyte's first non-stock R9 290X offering comes equipped with the dual-slot WindForce 3X 450W cooler that's supposed to be up to 15.9 dB quieter than the reference solution, and has an slightly-overlocked GPU (1040 MHz).
Gigabyte's card also features a 512-bit memory interface, 4 GB of GDDR5 VRAM, and dual DVI, DisplayPort and HDMI outputs. No word yet on pricing (or an actual release date).
Source:
Hardware.fr
Gigabyte's card also features a 512-bit memory interface, 4 GB of GDDR5 VRAM, and dual DVI, DisplayPort and HDMI outputs. No word yet on pricing (or an actual release date).
12 Comments on Gigabyte WindForce-Cooled Radeon R9 290X Card Pictured
But, they can make nasty versions without having "SOC" over it, just look at the GTX780Ti Ghz OC WF
Well if a ICQ2 His R9-280X cooler mounted on r9-290x passed furmark ~ 72-75C @ 1150-1200mhz (overclockers.uk user tested it), then this 450W cooler will too.
Anyway custom cooling will change everything, all those MSI, Asus, Gb, .. customs r9-290 will sell like hotcakes :D