It’s a simple but good looking graphics card. It’s not winning awards for being the best looking, but it’s not ugly either. The triple 80mm fans mean serious business though, that’s a lot of airflow for such an efficient chipset, and should mean big performance gains overall.
The shroud is matte finished, and covers up most of the heatsink. It keeps things looking clean and tidy, but otherwise, it’s a pretty simple design.
Down the side of the card, there’s a small Gigabyte logo. The logo is RGB backlit, so you can customise it, but that’s the only lighting on this card.
Towards the back, a single 8-pin GPU power header. This is an efficient chipset, so even if you’re overclocking, this is more than enough headrooom to do so.
Around the back, you’ll see that the card is a two-slot design. There’s a single HDMI output, as well as three DisplayPort outputs. That’s more than enough outputs for a card of this price range.
Finally, we have the integrated backplate. This card isn’t heavy or overly large, nor does it run that hot. However, the backplate does look great, and it is always a welcome addition.
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