Here are the first pictures of Galaxy's GeForce GTX 550 Ti Display4
graphics card, designed exclusively for Asian markets. As its name might
suggest, it is a GeForce GTX 550 Ti based graphics card designed to
support up to four displays. The card uses an IDT VMM 1403 display
output logic chip that lets it effectively make use of the total
resolution the GPU supports. The redesigned display logic supports a
total resolution of 5760 x 1080. Spread across four displays, you get
1440 x 1080 per display, or spread it across three displays to get 1920 x
1080 per display. Apart from four DVI connectors, its output logic
makes room for a mini-HDMI connector.
The GeForce GTX 550 Ti is aided by 1 GB of GDDR5 memory across a 192-bit wide memory interface. It is powered by a 3+1 phase VRM controlled by Galaxy's in-house G-Engine chip. The GTX 550 Ti packs 192 CUDA cores, and clock speeds of 950 MHz core, 1900 MHz CUDA cores, and 1025 MHz (4.10 GHz effective) GDDR5 memory. Galaxy also used its in-house "Glaciator" cooler, which makes use of a heat-pipe fed heatsink ventilated by a large central fan. This can can be partially detached to help clean it, and the portion of the heatsink directly underneath it. Galaxy's GTX 550 Ti Display4 is priced at RMB 999 (converts to US $157).
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The GeForce GTX 550 Ti is aided by 1 GB of GDDR5 memory across a 192-bit wide memory interface. It is powered by a 3+1 phase VRM controlled by Galaxy's in-house G-Engine chip. The GTX 550 Ti packs 192 CUDA cores, and clock speeds of 950 MHz core, 1900 MHz CUDA cores, and 1025 MHz (4.10 GHz effective) GDDR5 memory. Galaxy also used its in-house "Glaciator" cooler, which makes use of a heat-pipe fed heatsink ventilated by a large central fan. This can can be partially detached to help clean it, and the portion of the heatsink directly underneath it. Galaxy's GTX 550 Ti Display4 is priced at RMB 999 (converts to US $157).
source: http://www.techpowerup.com/