ASUS Announces Strix GTX 980 Ti with DirectCU III Technology
ASUS announces the release of the Strix 980 Ti, it's a model that incorporates the next generation DirectCU III technology which features 220% larger cooling surface area for better heat dissipation and runs 30% cooler when compared to reference. This card is powered by a Maxwell GM200 GPU (same as Titan X), has 2816 CUDA cores and comes factory-overclocked with the GPU base clock up to 1216MHz (up from 1000MHz), the GPU boost clock up to 1317MHz in OC mode (up from 1075MHz), and the 6GB of GDDR5 memory operating at 7200MHz (effective) on the 384bit memory bus (256bit on the GTX 980).
If silence is something of importance to you then you'll find the Strix GTX 980 Ti to be even more intriguing than it already is. First to incorporate DirectCU III, Strix GTX 980 Ti ups the ante now with three uniquely designed fans, and features Wing-blade 0dB Fan Technology exclusive to ASUS. The new and improved technology helps increase air pressure on the fans by 105%, ensuring that hot air is quickly and effectively moved through the fins of the heat sink. Since the card is so effectively cooled, the fans on the card will not spin up unless the card reaches 65°C or higher, allowing for absolute 0dB silence when it's below that.
ASUS video cards are manufactured through our industry-first 100% automated production process or what is better known as ASUS Auto-Extreme technology. The technology allows ASUS video cards to be flux-free to prevent any possibility of failure due to oxidation and also features the use of Super Alloy II components, offering the most reliable and highest quality video cards in the industry. For over 20 years ASUS has been at the forefront of researching and developing new technologies for video cards, you can read more about the history and milestone achievements on our 20th Anniversary website.
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