Palit Microsystems Ltd. introduces the Palit GeForce GTX 980 Trio graphics card for enthusiasts building powerful gaming computers. Built around NVIDIAās flagship graphics core, it gives you all the performance you need for the most demanding games at maximum graphics quality. In addition, low-profile cooling system will simplify the installation of multiple graphics cards in one system. The efficiency of such a CO is achieved by an additional fan.
Introduced in 2014 modifications of Palit GeForce GTX 980 JetStream were equipped with powerful coolers, but occupied more than two slots in the case ā it was difficult to install three graphics cards next to each other. Palit GeForce GTX 980 Trio requires strictly two bays for PCI Express devices, but has an advanced cooling system with three fans. In terms of performance the novelty is not inferior to JetStream series graphics cards, so it is suitable for systems with 2-way SLI and 3-way SLI, as well as relatively thin gaming cases.
Graphic card equipped with NVIDIA Maxwell graphics core with 2048 CUDA stream processors and 4 GB of video memory. Core processing power is enough for todayās most demanding games and future hits of 2015. The novelty runs at standard frequencies recommended by NVIDIA ā 1127 MHz for the core up to 1216 MHz when automatically overclocking and 3500 7000 MHz for its own memory GDDR5. Fast 256 bit bus enables video card components to communicate at maximum speed.
Three mini-DisplayPort connectors are available for 4K resolution output, as well as mHDMI and DVI ports. The Palit GeForce GTX 980 Trio boasts all of NVIDIAās latest technologies ā 3D Vision Surround output on up to 3 displays, G-SYNC and Adaptive V-SYNC sync, 3D Vision 3D effects, etc.p.
Coming soon. Its price will be slightly lower than the Palit GeForce GTX 980 JetStream model.
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