Wednesday, September 17th 2014
Gainward Readies GeForce GTX 970 Phantom, GTX 980 Reference
Gainward will launch three graphics cards based on the GM204 silicon later this week, its GeForce GTX 980 board, which sticks to NVIDIA's reference board design, a slightly non-reference GTX 970 which comes with reference clock speeds, and a completely non-reference Phantom Edition board, featuring the company's iconic air-pulling concealed fans, which could ship with a factory-overclock. The GTX 970 Phantom could ship with some of the highest factory-overclocks in the lineup, with core clock speeds of 1152 MHz, GPU Boost speeds of 1304 MHz, and an untouched 7.00 GHz memory.
Sources:
ComputerBase.de, VideoCardz
12 Comments on Gainward Readies GeForce GTX 970 Phantom, GTX 980 Reference
And with such a low heat output, there is heaps of overclocking room for the reference cooler to deal with excess heat. As a point of "reference", my 780 idles at 29-30, and doesn't get over 55 when gaming.
How did you achieve 26c lower than the review ... I mean normally what's your room temp.
They don't state any case type in the test setup description.
You can call BS if you want, but that doesn't change things. I'm sorry that your experience is apparently not as cool. It's very simple. Set up a very aggressive 8 point fan profile, and the temps get nipped in the bud long before they get out of control.
EDIT: Look, I'm not trying to be a jerk about defending myself, but everyone acts as if reviews are gospel, and nothing in the real world can differentiate from them. Conditions are always going to be different. Temps are going to be different. the quality of whatever piece of equipment you have is going to be different. Settings are going to be somewhat different.
And yes, I said while "gaming". It goes up to 63 on Valley and 65 on Heaven, but we all know games rarely put that kind of constant stress on a card like benchmarks do.
Review graphs are great, but we should never take them for more than a "rough idea" of what to expect. YMMV. :)
On the note of the cooler, I really like the Gainward Phantom Coolers, those are really nice looking and seem to get the job done!