The Gigabyte Xtreme Gaming series offers superb build quality and hefty factory overclocks compared to reference models on a number of NVIDIA products. This is the company’s flagship range and designed for users who want the best aftermarket cards on the market. Of course, NVIDIA is almost ready to unveil their latest consumers graphics cards, codenamed Pascal and I’m interested to see if the rumoured GTX 1070 will be sold as a reference model or just supplied via custom cooled solutions in a similar vein to the GTX 970. Not so long ago, Gigabyte’s Xtreme Gaming official Facebook page contained a fairly huge hint that their high-end variants will be displayed on very soon.
Clearly, the company plans to showcase their new cards on stream and I’m pretty confident these will be displayed on NVIDIA’s live broadcast considering this is what most people will be tuned into. Whatever the case, I’m extremely excited by the notion of custom cards being ready for launch which suggests it won’t take long for models to arrive in the hands of consumers.
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