![]() ![]() In the end this was all a marketing error (or stunt) which changes nothing really, not for the end user. True 3.5GB usable compared to 4GB is not the same and in 4k resolutions it “may” cut down performance by a very small percentage but really if 3.5GB aren’t enough for a game I doubt 4GB would be. Also I’ve been keeping tabs on the ROP/Memory issue with the GTX 970 line since the beginning and I have to agree with all of the editors who say that in the end it doesn’t matter since indeed the performance has been there from the start so that doesn’t really change anything. Now I would like a better looking OC Guru II software since I think this is way too “simple” but as mentioned earlier that may be a good thing for some people. So after almost 2 years since doing my last GPU review did the GTX 970 blow me away with its performance and features? Well performance is great especially from a card that requires roughly the same amount of electricity as the GTX 670 did so if you add the massive overclocking headroom and the low noise and temperature levels thanks to the WindForce 3X cooler things can hardly get any better than this. Although there was a time when I’d be amongst the first to use (not always test) every new card in the market lately this has changed so the GeForce GTX 970 WindForce 3X OC 4GB by GIGABYTE is the first one of its line to make it to my hands (I hope not the last).
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