Underneath the two 100mm alternate spinning fans, the aluminum heatsink’s five copper heatpipes make direct contact with the GPU, and presumably the HBM2 as well. The rest of the Windforce 2X design is fairly standard for Gigabyte’s high-end models. The 2.5 slot width card comes with a very mild factory overclock of 1560MHz boost and 1276MHz base, but otherwise brings the usual amenities of high-end custom designs: 12+1 power phases, backplate with copper slug and heatpipe, and zero fanspeed idle under their “3D Active Fan” branding, where fans turn off under lower temperatures or loads. Adding on to the recent slew of custom RX Vega announcements, last week Gigabyte announced the Radeon RX Vega 64 Gaming OC 8G, featuring their dual-fan Windforce cooling system.
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