
ASUS NVIDIA GeForce GTX Strix Review & Specs
NVIDIA GeForce GTX
PCI Express
GDDR5 4GB
GPU Boost Clock : MHz
GPU Base Clock : MHz
MHz ( GDDR5 )
bit
DVI Output : Yes x 1 (DVI-I), Yes x 1 (DVI-D)
HDMI Output : Yes x 1 (HDMI )
Display Port : Yes x 1 (Regular DP)
HDCP Support : Yes
up to W1 additional 8 pin PCIe power required
ASUS GPU Tweak & Driver
11 " x " x " Inch
28 x 14 x4 Centimeter
• To have the best cooling performance, ASUS STRIX-GTXDC2OC-4GD5 extends the fansink to 2 slots. Please double check you Chassis and Motherboard dimension prior to purchase to make sure it fits in your system!
• Note that the actual boost clock will vary depending on actual system conditions. For more information, please visit https://www.geforce.com/
Pros: Popped it in and worked as it should. I honestly don't know where to start so I'll try this Noise: It's non-existent. I seem to hear it above 70%, but that's also with a H80 right next to the card and 4 case fans. Even at % fan (not needed at all) it's still nowhere as loud as my at %. Coming from one of the top 3 loudest cards on the market, it's an awesome change. Cooling: In Furmark I can't get it to work past 62 C. That is with my max overclock, and fan obviously stays low (I set my own). The fans will turn off when the temperate is lower than 40 C, but since I can't heat it I just run them. In games it is higher. Crysis 3 was hitting about 68 C, and Unigine Heaven hitting 72 C. All with the fan at 42% or under. Performance: Well, coming from a GTX it's night and day. Sleeping Dogs (max) was ~ FPS, Resident Evil 5 (max) is ~ FPS (and ~ FPS in 3D). Scored a in 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme with highest overclock. Unigine Heaven Extreme @ native, reference clocks (not the factory OC), is FPS. With my overclock, it's FPS. Crysis 3 (Max/4xMSAA) is around 45 FPS average in the opening ship area. Dead Rising 3 on average is between FPS, while obviously dropping in cutscenes due to subsurface scattering to around FPS. I would try more games in 3D, but it’s late as I write this and don’t have any good ones installed. Overclocking: As reviews have stated, overclocking is good. I've also found it easier with this card than with my The top I managed was +/+ (MHz/MHz). I can go +/+, but the chance of artifact there is likely. So figured for games I'd play it a bit safe and reduce it a bit. For very demanding games, like Crysis 3, +/+ is much safer since a crash will usually occur. Form/Aesthetics: The 8-pin connector is reversed so you don't have to fight with yanking it out. Fan/Sheathing is literally dual profile as well. I was expecting the shroud to extend a bit over in terms of height rather than be near standard dual profile. Card isn't heavier than I expected. Normally with aftermarket coolers, you have warping PCB on the back of your head. Backplate also looks nice, but I can't say how much it helps since I don't feel like removing it. Other than that, in general it looks nice. Software: GPU Tweak apparently has an option to update the card’s BIOS when released, which will surely be appreciated. I use Afterburner, so that’s all I have to say about GPU Tweak.
Cons: Overclocking: Not really a biggie, but you can only increase the core by 37 mV and it’s only a one 8-pin design. Form/Aesthetics: The SLI connectors do protrude out a bit more than usual. The back end of the shroud with “STRIX” written on it is also abnormally large. Due to these two things, it may be hard to actually screw the card into the slot/bay area as these obstacles make it so you may have trouble fitting your fingers in the gap, and then coordinating them. Normally I can use my fingers, but I had to get a screwdriver and keep moving the card just slightly to match up the screw holes. This obviously differs based on your case due to the amount the case itself also protrudes outwards to hold the door on (HAF X here). Also, it’s possible the card may hit your northbridge heatsink; with my one it literally touches it, so any movement results in a metal on metal grinding/screeching (not as bad as I make it sound). Software: I just don’t like the flow of GPU Tweak. It works as expected though. The tray icons for both monitoring and the software are the same, unlike RTSS/Afterburner for instance. Packaging: The portion of the package involving a very basic manual and GPU Tweak CD are in an overly large box within the box, so it's tons of random space wasted. I hate it when they do this and don't try to cut back on those costs in order to hopefully charge us less.
Overall Review: If you want to try to get close or dead on to the reference GTX clocks, I've done the following: % Power, Core, -3 Mem. Make sure if you are using a program like Afterburner that you have a skin updated for when or after GPU Boost became used. Otherwise, new additions like Power Limit and Temperature will be missing. Of course you can use whatever software you like, I just like Afterburner. If you want to use GPU Tweak, there really is nothing wrong with it. You can register the card using its serial number on ASUS' support site. I guess there's no real reason to do so, but might as well imo. ASUS, MSI, EVGA, Gigabyte? From all that I've gathered, I'll try to make things simple. If you want the quietest card, get the ASUS. If you want the coolest/best overclocker, get the Gigabyte G1. If you want the in-between, get the MSI 4G model. Honestly, overclocks of others like the MSI one are 20+ or so more for core and is therefore trivial. Basically, expect the same performance for games across the board with overclocks. That frame addition doesn't faze me at all. EVGA? After what was pulled, I wouldn't bother. Last but not least, Newegg really needs to moderate reviews. It's ridiculous that at the time of writing this, I'm the only verified owner, and the 4 other reviews are those promoting the product without owning it, or speaking out of no experience. For some of the things I mentioned earlier to clarify: I use a Hz x monitor with a K on a GA-Z77X-UD5H. Since it's late, I wouldn't be surprised if I forgot to mention something worth mentioning as well.
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