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More EVGA GTX 980ti K|ngp|n Photos emerge

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French tech website, Hardware.FR recently posted our first good look at the new EVGA GTX 980ti: 

 

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All I can say is dat copper :[_______]

 

Source: http://www.hardware.fr/news/14239/computex-9-gtx-980-ti-customs-evga.html

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Why so much copper? and dammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm those power ports, must have a massive tdp. Also noticed its much wider than reference. 

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Atleast they don't have RGB LEDs ... 

 

Anyway , it looks ... decent ... Nothing in particular wow'ed me ... Aesthetically

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My god... Those chips better be picked off of the finest cherry trees...

 

I should sell my soul and buy 2.

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dat all-copper heatsink -drools-

 

that will look SO good in a (mild) steampunk themed build.

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mmm all dat bare copper tho :3 mesa likes ... makes me kinda wana sell mine when i get it for a k|ngp|n 

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They should call it Dunkin' Donuts, "cause that's a lot of copper!

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Why so much copper? and Dammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm those power ports, must have a massive tdp.

To cool it, so those powerports can provide asmuch power as they can.

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To cool it, so those powerports can provide asmuch power as they can.

I know the copper is to cool it, im just fascinated why they went for a full copper design.

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Why so much copper? and dammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm those power ports, must have a massive tdp. Also noticed its much wider than reference. 

If I remember correctly , copper conducts heat more effectively than aluminium ...

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I see we're going back to exposed copper again, I hope this doesn't become a thing..

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meh, if i was part of that super overclocker world i would be picking a pair of these cards for sure. As it stands, i will take the regular 980ti models.  :D

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dat copper doe

 

mmmmm

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oh God, look at all of those heatpipes

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That has to be the widest graphics card ever made! It's 3 inches beyond the bracket for crying out loud!

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If I remember correctly , copper conducts heat more effectively than aluminium ...

It's an 8% difference.

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Why so much copper? and dammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm those power ports, must have a massive tdp. Also noticed its much wider than reference. 

 

 

It'll have the same TDP as any other card unless over-volted and overclocked.

 

In which you could easily hit 400-500w tdp.

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I hate EVGA's ACX style coolers. They look really boring. I like Sapphire's kind of wild looking coolers...But the copper on that one is really sexy, and that probably dissipates heat like a pro baller.

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I'll take 8 of them with single-slot bracket adaptors, do a double SLI config all under EKWB pure silver water blocks, and let DX 12 multi-adaptor take me as I keep them frosty and overclocked to 2GHz using blast-chilled alcohol in the loops which shall also run over a pair of E5 2699 V3 Xeon overclocked to 3 GHz (ASUS has a board for this actually).

 

It'll go fantastically in my pure ebony wood computer desk/case. I'll be the talk of the enthusiast world and prove my epeen to be the largest.

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