Gigabyte GeForce GTX 960 G1 Gaming pictured

Published: Jan 13th 2015, 16:30 GMT

Gigabyte GTX 960 G1 GAMING

Behold, Gigabyte GeForce GTX 960 G1 GAMING is here.

The G1 GAMING series are among the most popular ones ever since Maxwell GM204 came out. There are few reasons why. First of all Gigabyte models are very well designed, and they perform just as good as higher priced models.

I’ve always preferred triple-fan design over any traditional cooling. More fans directly translate into more cooling capacity at lower RPM. So not only are these cards kept under lower temperatures, but also they are very quiet.

The other thing that differentiates Gigabyte cards out of their competition is that G1 GAMING cards feature not 5, but 6 display outputs (3 DisplayPorts, HDMI, 2x DVI).

In case you don’t believe this is GTX 960, just look at the SLI finger, there is just one.

Stay tuned for more GTX 960 news.

Many thanks to Skr13 for the tip!




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