It looks like ASUS is getting ready to launch their mini-ITX take on the Nvidia GTX 970 card, which would make them the first. TechPowerUp is reporting that ASUS are putting the final touches on the GeForce GTX970 DirectCU Mini (GTX970-DCM-C-4GD5) graphics card.
The factory overclocked card will come with a 1088 MHz core frequency and a Boost speed up to 1228 MHz while the memory is untouched at 7 GHz. The power-economic GTX 970 card only requires a single 8-pin PCIe connector and comes with two dual-link DVI, one HDMI 2.0 and one DisplayPort 1.2 connectors.
The new card looks identical to the previous DirectCU mini cards and comes with a nice looking matte-black back-plate. Sadly no word on pricing or availability yet, but considering the other GTX 970 offerings it won’t be expensive.
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