![]() Obviously the G-Power board is still in the development stages so no word on when it will be available. Motherboard: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. Microsoft Windows 11 Pro (64-bit) Model: Gigabyte Technology Co. Z590 VISION G with an Intel Core i7-11700K. Of course no GPU can draw that much power currently so the G-Power board makes it possible and so there are no voltage drops during extreme overclocking sessions. The Gigabyte G-Power Cooler Pro is a universal CPU cooler designed for use with Intel Pentium 4 processors (Socket 478 and 775), as well as K7 and K8 AMD processors. Benchmark results for a Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. The G-Power board gets power from 5, yes 5 8-pin PCI-Express connectors and is actively cooled by the fan+heatsink cooler. The board will add 750 watts of power to any Radeon R9 290X or GeForce GTX 780 GHz/Ti graphics card. The 10900K installed in the Gigabyte Master, which we already know from our first chart consumed the most power during this test, reached steady state at about 49 degrees Celsius over ambient. The G-Power 2 Pro has some nice features, including a very quiet 120mm fan. The VRM slave board actually has to be manually soldered to the graphics card. The G-Power 2 Pro is another odd-angled heatpipe-based design, like the Volar we examined a few weeks ago. ![]() The VRM board is known as the G-Power board and is a lot similar to EVGA’s EPower board, but much more beefier in terms of design. These auxiliary VRM boards are of course aimed solely at professional overclockers. If you are an extreme overclocker Gigabyte has got you covered with their SuperOverclock VRM GPU boards that they were showing off at Computex 2014 this week.
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