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Gigabyte GeForce GTX 960 G1.Gaming Pictured

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Now I feel ashamed that my Evga GTX980 SC comes with only two fans and no backplate.
 

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There is a difference between the 970 and 980 Windforce coolers. I believe the 980 has 6 heatpipes vs the 4 heatpipes on the 970 and the 980 also has a much larger copper plate compared to the 970 which has a direct touch heatpipe design. The 980's cooler also has noticeably more fins. On the outside though they look almost identical. It wouldn't surprise me if this G1 Gaming 960 was a nerfed 970 cooler (or uber nerfed 980 cooler) but looking at the picture more closely it looks to have the same heatpipe arrangement as the 970.

Thats a Fact....!

Maybe they're just using the same cooler they use on other gpus.

They don't...!
windforce looks the same on every card but there are several models! take a look:
http://www.gigabyte.tw/fileupload/microsite/371/page3.html

when it comes to coolers - gigabyte have a plan for some cards.
sometimes, they would over-kill a gpu with a cooler that was used for higher end card before
Than, they would redesign a cooler for another revision of the card. The new cooler would be cheaper and less powerful than the first one.

There's a big possibility that the cooler you see in the picture will actually change soon into something more domestic.

Examples can be found with GTX 760 windforce rev.1 (PCB 1.0 was 670 WF3's and the same cooler, PCB 2.0 was something simpler and cheaper in both).

Fake.. they improve heatsink and also PCB... look at the pic:
original.jpg



I didn't think of design/marketing. I thought maybe it would just be cheaper/easier for them to use one cooler that works on all the cards. That way they're not designing and manufacturing different coolers for different cards. I thought it would be more practical this way.
Seems they are...! take a look!

I have found something interesting,

not all G1 Gaming models have the same cooler, heatsink heatpipes and more… take a look

Gigabyte GTX 980 4GB G1 Gaming :
GTX 980 G1 Gaming.jpg


Larger PCB,
Larger Backplate,
more Heatpipes,
bigger and ticker ones too…
Bigger cooper base for heat transfer...


Gigabyte GTX 970 4GB G1 Gaming :
GTX 970 G1 Gaming.jpg

4 heat pipes…
less cooper surface for GPU's heat transfer,
less heatsink or fin surface,
smaller PCB and backPlate compared to 980,

also Backplates are different, they are sized to its PCB according card model..So GTX 960 2GB G1 gaming may have a smaller one,

GTX G1 Gaming backplates.jpg


They have small diferences...

Regards,
 
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