With our look at NVIDIA’s Maxwell-based GeForce GTX 980 and 970 out-of-the-way, I thought I’d spend some time taking a look at them again, but this time from an overclocking perspective. When we were ...
1 - Galax GeForce GTX 970 EXOC Black Edition Review 2 - Galax GeForce GTX 970 EXOC Black Edition Review - Test Setup 3 - Galax GeForce GTX 970 EXOC Black Edition Review - Battlefield 4 Performance 4 - ...
While the clock speeds of the GTX 970 EXOC Black Edition are the same as we saw on the EVGA GTX 970 SC ACX2, the Galax card actually boosts higher under load (around 1,375MHz compared to about ...
Given EVGA's sky-high factory overclock, we were expecting to be close to the ceiling as is. Apparently not, as there is a reasonable amount of further headroom for those willing to tinker. With no ...
ASUS has released what probably is the most silent GTX 970 of them all. Up-to 67 Degrees C you won't hear the product as the fans don't even spin. Once you pass that threshold, they kick in but the ...
Equipped with a heatsink-and-fan unit that can only be described as overkill, deliberately so, the bulk of the Strix card enables Asus to switch both fans off when idling. Nvidia has turned out two ...
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