Quote Originally Posted by Deanzo
Very cool mate

PCI-E disable jumpers would be nice, but external control unit not really needed, they didn't put the buttons under the 4th card like evga did.

Mmmmm, then again, if one was to take the mem cold it could be an issue.
Thx bro. They didn't put the buttons there, but they put the de-bug led there, so with 3 or 4 cards that gets covered. External control unit is not really needed, but it comes in handy in some situations, so why not

Quote Originally Posted by hiwa
Nice 4 X GTX480 Bro
Thank you my friend. Now I only have to do some real single GPU LN2 damage
Quote Originally Posted by marmott
is it the same DR Mos thing MSI is using ?
Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity
what about the 35A per circuit? whats the total current supported ?
Quote Originally Posted by miahallen
That's what I was thinking too...gone are the mosfets
Yes gentlemen, it seems like gone are the mosfets, and in are the integrated driver mos chips. These are not the same chips MSI is using afaik, but it is the same ideea to use DrMos chips instead of regular mosfets. I didn't do the math, but this VRM should be able to take 500W+. I think this is a nice step forward for Gigabyte high-end motherboards!