GIGABYTE GEFORCE GTX 980 WATERFORCE TRI-SLI

Gigabyte GTX 980 Waterforce Tri-SLI

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Gigabyte GTX 980 Waterforce Tri-SLI

Gigabyte have announced the GeForce GTX 980 WaterForce Tri-SLI, arguably the single most insane and powerful GPU setups that ever came out of a single box.

This contraption is a three GeForce GTX 980 graphics cards, cooled by a factory-fitted liquid cooling loop, which sits outside your case. Each of the three cards is an overclocked GTX 980 chip with a 1228 MHz core, 1329 MHz GPU Boost, and 7.00 GHz memory speeds. The liquid-cooling pump-block is over the GPU but the GPU base-plate also moves heat from the memory and VRM to that block using heat-pipes meaning that all the GPU components are cooled by the waterblock unlike other AIO watercooled GPU solutions.

Coolant tubes from the three cards meet at the external unit, where each GPU has am independent 120 x 120 mm radiator for cooling. Fan-speeds and coolant pressure of each of the three loops can be controlled at the unit’s front-panel, which features an LCD display with coolant temperature and fan-speed readouts.

Also part of the kit, Gigabyte are giving users a custom 3-way SLI bridge, a reinforcement beam to counteract PCB bending, a 5.25-inch front-panel bezel, from which the coolant tubes make their way out of the case and into the external unit, and some tubing managment grommets.

Gigabyte have not announced pricing or availability of this unit.

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