GIGABYTE unveiled the GeForce GTX 970 Twin-Turbo graphics card (model: GV-N970TTOC-4GD), a custom design GTX 970 card equipped with a lateral blower-type cooling solution, which pushes hot air out of the case, through its I/O shield air-vents. There's just one blower, but what makes it "twin-turbo," according to the company, is that it has intakes on both sides of the card, thanks to the company opting for the short GTX 970 PCB.The card offers factory-overclocked speeds of 1101 MHz core, 1241 MHz GPU Boost, and an untouched 7012 MHz (GDDR5-effective) memory. The card is also sold in a non-OC SKU, which sticks to NVIDIA reference clocks of 1076 MHz core, and 1216 MHz GPU Boost. The card draws power from a single 8-pin PCIe power connector. Display outputs include three DisplayPort 1.2, and one each of HDMI 2.0 and dual-link DVI. The non-OC SKU is expected to be priced at US $300, with the OC SKU about $10 more.

23 Comments on GIGABYTE Unveils GeForce GTX 970 Twin-Turbo Graphics Card

#1 AsRock

TPU addict LOL, so sad what a cooler, would of been much better if they used a typical 3rd party cooler. This thing could be priced $50 less than others and still would not buy it.



Anyways color WTF, and i fon't remember seeing a motherboard by Giga that would even match this ugly blue. Posted on Jul 29th 2015, 6:03 Reply

#2 rooivalk

AsRock Anyways color WTF, and i fon't remember seeing a motherboard by Giga that would even match this ugly blue. I thought it's gonna be twin 970 in a card lol. Posted on Jul 29th 2015, 6:06 Reply

#3 AsRock

TPU addict rooivalk I thought it's gonna be twin 970 in a card lol.







WOW they actually have "one" WOW they actually have "one" Posted on Jul 29th 2015, 6:07 Reply

#4 Nordic

I can see uses for this kind of card in a case with air flow restrictions or just small cases. It pulls air from both sides of the fan so it shouldn't be as loud as a normal blower.

That blue is awesome. I wish my build was in that blue. Posted on Jul 29th 2015, 6:49 Reply

#5 lZKoce

Oh snap, sweet design. And they thought about proper SLI configuration as well. If bottom card suffocates a lot, it can still draw air from the top. I am def. planning to get a GB card in my next build. Posted on Jul 29th 2015, 7:00 Reply

#6 Batou1986



It wouldn't be "Twin Turbo" but it would be quiet and functional for low airflow situations and people like me that like cards that dump heat out the back.

If only someone would make one with the fan design that Arctic cooling used on their original coolers instead of these damn noisy cage blower fans I would be sold.It wouldn't be "Twin Turbo" but it would be quiet and functional for low airflow situations and people like me that like cards that dump heat out the back. Posted on Jul 29th 2015, 8:36 Reply

#7 RejZoR

AsRock LOL, so sad what a cooler, would of been much better if they used a typical 3rd party cooler. This thing could be priced $50 less than others and still would not buy it.



Anyways color WTF, and i fon't remember seeing a motherboard by Giga that would even match this ugly blue. You don't understand the design of this card (cooler). It has dual intake with fan extended outside PCB, meaning it will suffer significantly less than single intake fan. These work significantly better in SLI configurations or in tiny cases where main intake is blocked.



Same as ASUS GTX 970 Turbo. Check the ASUS GTX 970 Turbo review by OC3D on Youtube. He explains it pretty well how it works. You don't understand the design of this card (cooler). It has dual intake with fan extended outside PCB, meaning it will suffer significantly less than single intake fan. These work significantly better in SLI configurations or in tiny cases where main intake is blocked.Same as ASUS GTX 970 Turbo. Check the ASUS GTX 970 Turbo review by OC3D on Youtube. He explains it pretty well how it works. Posted on Jul 29th 2015, 9:28 Reply

#8 micropage7

the fan like modded version from old nvidia stock cooler Posted on Jul 29th 2015, 11:13 Reply

#9 Ciric



...which works fine, taken the blower style fan into account.



www.overclock3d.net/reviews/gpu_displays/asus_gtx970_turbo_sli/1 Same principle as the Asus Turbo....which works fine, taken the blower style fan into account. Posted on Jul 29th 2015, 11:38 Reply

#10 BUCK NASTY

4P Enthusiust Short PCB means a monolithic aluminum heatsink(no heat pipes). Regardless of the amount of air that flows over this cooler, it will still have a higher core temp vs. a better heat conductor(Copper Heatsink & Heatpipes). Posted on Jul 29th 2015, 15:35 Reply

#11 RejZoR

Tests say otherwise when it comes to blower type coolers... Posted on Jul 29th 2015, 15:41 Reply

#12 xkche

Batou1986 ...and people like me that like cards that dump heat out the back.

+1000!

I had a HIS 6870 IceQ and love the cooler. Noisy but efficient.



+1000!I had a HIS 6870 IceQ and love the cooler. Noisy but efficient. Posted on Jul 29th 2015, 15:52 Reply

#13 xChoice

Throw away that dvi, and give me more exhaust space! :S Posted on Jul 29th 2015, 17:26 Reply

#14 peche

Thermaltake fanboy AsRock Anyways color WTF, and i fon't remember seeing a motherboard by Giga that would even match this ugly blue. rooivalk I thought it's gonna be twin 970 in a card lol.







Combo beaaaaaaaaaker!!!

:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: Combo beaaaaaaaaaker!!!:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: Posted on Jul 29th 2015, 20:57 Reply

#15 iSkylaker

Gigabyte plz! Posted on Jul 29th 2015, 22:58 Reply

#16 TheGuruStud

Marketing dept needs beaten, then fired. Posted on Jul 30th 2015, 2:35 Reply

#17 Toothless

Tech, Games, and TPU! Gigabyte is going vroom vroom now?



I wish they had that color scheme in their G1 series. Posted on Jul 30th 2015, 2:46 Reply

#18 Sir Alex Ice

Congratulations to Gigabyte for putting a shitty cooler, cheap and basically the stock cooler, but with different color and calling it an innovation and an improvement. Posted on Jul 30th 2015, 15:08 Reply

#19 n-ster

Sir Alex Ice Congratulations to Gigabyte for putting a shitty cooler, cheap and basically the stock cooler, but with different color and calling it an innovation and an improvement. ... Did you bother reading anything? ... Did you bother reading anything? Posted on Jul 31st 2015, 3:51 Reply

#20 AsRock

TPU addict RejZoR You don't understand the design of this card (cooler). It has dual intake with fan extended outside PCB, meaning it will suffer significantly less than single intake fan. These work significantly better in SLI configurations or in tiny cases where main intake is blocked.



Same as ASUS GTX 970 Turbo. Check the ASUS GTX 970 Turbo review by OC3D on Youtube. He explains it pretty well how it works. I understand it, i just don't see them as a better solution in a correctly cooled case, like please 2/3 of the bracket is pretty much blocked and that will course turbulence. I understand it, i just don't see them as a better solution in a correctly cooled case, like please 2/3 of the bracket is pretty much blocked and that will course turbulence. Posted on Jul 31st 2015, 3:55 Reply

#21 RejZoR

Like I said, this is for tight SLI configurations and microATX/miniATX configurations. No one preventing you from buying it for a Full ATX tower case with a single card though... Posted on Jul 31st 2015, 6:16 Reply

#22 BMH

BUCK NASTY Short PCB means a monolithic aluminum heatsink(no heat pipes). Regardless of the amount of air that flows over this cooler, it will still have a higher core temp vs. a better heat conductor(Copper Heatsink & Heatpipes). Well this one has heat pipes, its how they claim to do 29% better than reference. this isnt a me too effort from gigabyte as people are claiming, its a "we want to one up asus" because their implimentation was easy to beat (the asus one doesnt have heat pipes). Well this one has heat pipes, its how they claim to do 29% better than reference. this isnt a me too effort from gigabyte as people are claiming, its a "we want to one up asus" because their implimentation was easy to beat (the asus one doesnt have heat pipes). Posted on Sep 10th 2015, 11:56 Reply