3/16/2023 0 Comments Gigabyte oc guru memory monitor![]() The R9 280X card is strapped with 3GB of GDDR5 memory, which will be of much use to gamers running at resolutions above 1920x1080. Next to that we have 32 raster operation units (ROPs), 128 texture memory units (TMUs) and six 64-bit memory controllers meaning 384-bit memory interface connected to GDDR5 memory. The R9 280X is based on the 28nm Tahiti XT2 core (4.3 billion transistors) which features 32 compute units and 2048 stream processors based on Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture. ![]() Sadly Gigabyte didn’t change the layout, so the third monitor will still have to be connected via DisplayPort. If you are using a three-monitor setup, you no longer have to use DisplayPort for the third one you can use two DVIs and an HDMI connector, or two HDMIs and a single DVI. New R9 280X cards are a bit better when it comes to using multiple displays thanks to AMD’s firmware updates. They also share the same connector layout – one dual-link DVI, one standard HDMI and two mini-DisplayPort connectors. What many of you already know, all the “new” cards with exception of the R9 290X and R290 are actually rebranded, retweaked and newly priced products from the old HD 7000 series.Īt first glance you probably won’t be able to tell the difference between a Radeon R9 280X OC WindForce and a Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition, because both cards sport the exact same WindForce cooler. The new portfolio of Volcanic Islands graphics R9 and R7 cards consists of the Radeon R9 290X, R9 280X, R9 270X, R7 260X, R7 250X and R7 240, and a few more have yet to arrive, including the R9 290. Bear in mind that the HD 7970 was launched on December 22 2011, while the GHz edition showed up six months later, on June 22 2012. Because the same Tahiti GPU is on both cards the performance difference between the R9 280X and the HD 7970 GHz Edition is practically non-existent.įor their part, AMD partners tried to make the R9 280X a bit more appealing any way they could, so their new cards are evolutions of old HD 7970 designs, with a few improvements. Following the new naming scheme the Radeon R9 280X was previously known as the HD 7970 GHz Edition. The R9 280X is part of AMD’s latest generation of graphics cards known under the Volcanic Islands codename, but it’s not exactly new. The card we are reviewing today is officially known as the GV-R928XOC-3GD. Today we’ll see what Gigabyte managed to pull off with its WindForce version and whether it’s any different than the HD 7970 GHz Edition WindForce card. We already had a chance to see the WindForce cooler in action and most AMD partners decided to reuse older coolers on their R9 280X, which is understandable. It uses a custom PCB and the company’s well known WindForce cooler with three fans. Gigabyte was among the first AIB partners to hit the market with a non-reference and factory overclocked Radeon R9 280X card. Bring games to life with NVIDIA Surround multi-monitor gaming on a single card, supercharged PhysX and 3D Vision, plus the unbeatable power of SLI.įor more details of GIGABYTE GV-NTITANBLKD5-6GD-B, please visit the product page.Review: No price premium for OC and custom coler Usrs can experience broader, richer gaming environments with the latest technological advancements. GV-NTITANBLKD5-6GD-B can support 4K ultra HD monitors or multiple monitors gaming with high-speed double precision and 6GB of frame buffer memory. These main features not only increase the overclocking ability but also deliver an extremely performance to make gamers enjoy the amazing gaming experience. With the use of GIGABYTE OC GURU II software, GV-NTITANBLKD5-6GD-B can increase the overclocking capacity by unlocking the hardware limitation and brings hardcore gamers an ultimate gaming experience base on the GPU Boost 2.0 technology.Īccording to the latest NVIDIA technology "GPU BOOST 2.0", GV-NTITANBLKD5-6GD-B provides gamers an unlimited overclocking capability by using GIGABYTE OC GURU II to adjust maximum core voltage and synchronize the GPU temperature and power consumption. ![]() GIGABYTE GV-NTITANBLKD5-6GD-B not only supports Microsoft DirectX 11.2 and PCI-Express 3.0 architecture, but also supports NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround, G-Sync, PhysX, and GPU Boost 2.0 technology. Built with the highly anticipated GeForce GTX TITAN BLACK GPU, GV-NTITANBLKD5-6GD-B utilizes the latest 28nm fabrication process, features 6GB GDDR5 memory and adapts 2880 CUDA cores. GIGABYTE, the world's leading premium gaming hardware manufacture, is pleased to introduce the latest super gaming graphics card, GV-NTITANBLKD5-6GD-B. ![]()
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