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Asus readies Strix GTX 980 Ti: The ultimate GeForce GTX 980 Ti

Asustek Computer is working on a new Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 Ti-based graphics card that promises to offer no-compromise performance. The new adapter is based on Asus’ own design and will feature increased clock-rates and an advanced cooling system. The board is demonstrated at Computex in Taipei, Taiwan.

The Asus Strix GTX 980 Ti will utilize a highly-custom printed circuit board developed by Asustek Computer in-house that will feature enhanced multi-phase voltage regulation module for the GPU and memory designed to ensure maximum stability and overclockability. Default clock-rates of the graphics card will likely be increased by 10 – 15 per cent compared to Nvidia’s recommended frequencies.

The Strix GeForce GTX 980 Ti will also use all-new DirectCU III cooling system with three 10cm fans and 10mm copper heat-pipes to ensure low temperatures and headroom for further overclocking. The fans automatically shut down when the GPU is under light load.

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Like the rest GeForce GTX 980 Ti graphics adapters, the Asus Strix GTX 980 Ti will carry Nvidia’s GM200-310 graphics processing unit with 2816 stream processors, 176 texture units, 96 raster operations pipelines and 384-bit memory interface. The board will be equipped with 6GB of GDDR5 memory.

Asustek’s Strix-series products are designed for gamers and deliver considerably higher performance compared to devices based on reference designs. However, Strix products are not Asus’ top-of-the-range offerings. It is possible that eventually Asus will release GeForce GTX 980 Ti-based graphics adapter that will be a part of the ROG Matrix Platinum family, which is designed to provide absolutely best levels of performance and overclockability. Asus GTX 980 Ti ROG Matrix Platinum could feature 14-phase VRM, various tweaks for extreme overclocking and other advantages.

The Asus Strix GTX 980 Ti will likely hit the market in late July or early August. Pricing is unknown, but naturally it will be higher than default $649/£550/€749. The hypothetical Asus GTX 980 Ti ROG Matrix Platinum could be launched this fall.

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KitGuru Says: It will be tremendously interesting to see what professional overclockers will be able to do with custom GeForce GTX 980 Ti graphics cards by companies like Asus or EVGA. Chances are that those products could set more performance records than even Nvidia’s flagship GeForce GTX Titan X.

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8 comments

  1. Its 3335 try here means 1244 usd or 1104 euro wtf is that?
    http://www.vatanbilgisayar.com/asus-gtx980-ti-gddr5-6gb-384bit-nvidia-geforce-dx12-ekran-karti.html?srt=PU

  2. “for core gamers” – surely they mean hardcore? Core gamers don’t care about graphics.

  3. How many organs do you need me to sell to purchase this in Europe? xD

  4. Sylvex Dragonskin

    Well real gamers do, but that’s your opinion and my fact 🙂 I guess with core gamers you mean console players.

  5. Will there be a 2 fan 980ti Matrix version? This one is ugly.

  6. Jonathan Martin

    WHEN is this graphics card released for purchase ??? (any official word) ?

  7. Read the article.

  8. The Windforce G1 980 Ti is out and reviewed. I’m really anticipating the release of the Strix. After owning 970 in sli, I’m sold on the Strix brand.