Monday, May 17th 2010

Galaxy Readies Single-Slot GeForce GTX 470 Graphics Card

Galaxy is working on a single-slot graphics card based on the GF100 in its GeForce GTX 470 version. If that didn't boggle your mind, the fact that it's not another card with a water-block, but a single-piece air-cooled card surely will. Enter the Galaxy GTX 470 model known as "Katana" in Japan and "Razor" in other markets. The PCB appears to be a little over 10 inches long, looks-wise makes use of Galaxy's Blue-silver-copper scheme from its other non-reference GTX 470 GC card.

The single-slot air cooler covers the entire length of the PCB, with a fan that draws air from both sides of the PCB, and has grills that reveal the cooler's internal network of copper air-channels, and a slab of copper that is spread across most of the PCB's area that holds the GPU and memory. The cooler makes use of vapour-chamber technology. The card draws power from 8-pin and 6-pin power connectors. It is 4-way SLI capable. It is expected that the card comes with at least NVIDIA reference clock speeds, all other specifications remain the same: 448 CUDA cores, 1280 MB of GDDR5 memory across 320-bit interface, and connectivity which includes two DVI-D and a mini HDMI. It is expected to deck up Galaxy's Computex booth.
Sources: 4Gamer.net, Kakaku
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70 Comments on Galaxy Readies Single-Slot GeForce GTX 470 Graphics Card

#26
OneCool
Damn!! That thing looks like it was put together in somebodies garage:twitch:



Now we know where nvidias wood screw inventory went :nutkick:
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#27
OnBoard
Hehee, and people thought single slot 8800GT ran hot :p I see this happening with GTX 460 and maybe 465, but this sure was boggling, like btarunr said :)
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#28
cauby
not that ugly card again!they tried this with the gtx 260,it's time to move on Galaxy!
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#29
Marcos669
They are Crazy, after having 2 single-slots cards(ATI 1650 pro and Ati 3850) i swear i will never buy a single-slot card again

At least you could cook at the same time you are playing videogames :laugh:
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#30
LAN_deRf_HA
You know the 470 runs as hot and sometimes hotter than the 480 in part because the cooler is a downgrade from the 480's... so I can only imagine how hot this thing gets... their only hope is if they undervolt and underclock it.
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#31
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
obviously all of the heat issues have been worked out with these chips if a company like galaxy can successful create a single slot solution.
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#32
SeanG
Has anybody ever seen any of these specialty cards from galaxy for sale anywhere?I never did see thier 260 single slot card for sale on the net or any other special card they made.I think Galaxy is full of crap.:cool:
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#33
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
SeanGHas anybody ever seen any of these specialty cards from galaxy for sale anywhere?I never did see thier 260 single slot card for sale on the net or any other special card they made.I think Galaxy is full of crap.:cool:
In Asia, Galaxy's sales are double of EVGA+BFG+XFX put together. It's China's leading graphics card vendor, sells well here too.
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#34
SeanG
btarunrIn Asia, Galaxy's sales are double of EVGA+BFG+XFX put together. It's China's leading graphics card vendor, sells well here too.
Post a Etail LINK.I have searched and there is no way to buy one online.they must only sell in stores in china.
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#35
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
I'm not concerned if you don't get it in your country. TPU is an international site. Galaxy is not a lesser known brand, it's a leading NV partner.
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#36
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
LAN_deRf_HAYou know the 470 runs as hot and sometimes hotter than the 480 in part because the cooler is a downgrade from the 480's... so I can only imagine how hot this thing gets... their only hope is if they undervolt and underclock it.
I think that has more to do with the slower spinning fan and less airflow then the marginally cut down cooler.
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#37
SeanG
btarunrI'm not concerned if you don't get it in your country. TPU is an international site. Galaxy is not a lesser known brand, it's a leading NV partner.
I can buy galaxy in the states too but they never sell any of the specialty cards here.And why when I put the model number for the 260 razor in google do I not get any etail links anywhere in the world?
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#38
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
SeanGI can buy galaxy in the states too but they never sell any of the specialty cards here.And why when I put the model number for the 260 razor in google do I not get any etail links anywhere in the world?
I see. Maybe because Galaxy reserves those cards for Asian markets, and that most of the sales here happen in ground-stores and not online. Every big Asian city including mine has these computer hardware malls with hundreds of hardware shops.
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#39
SeanG
Well im blaming the internet and cable for showing me stuff all the time that I cannot buy.Anybody getting sick of seeing commercials on cable tv for restaurants you would like to eat at but you cant because the closest one is 500 miles away?lol
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#40
squallho1
Galaxy Representative
Hello all. Sorry for the lack of activities here, has been busy for a while. Thanks to btarunr for the news.

Yes it is using the VC like the 260+ Razor. It's an early engineering sample that's why it looks raw and ugly. I can assure final version will definitly look better. We'll also remove one DVI port to let some of the hot air to blow out from the case.

We're using a speical PCB (480 anyone :)) that is longer to maximize the surface area.

Although I'm not a sales guy I do heard we sell quite well in China in India.. And in US you can buy our cards in stores like BBY. But if you're looking for a high end card you'd better shopping at e-tail like tiger...they have our GTX 470 GC for sale already..

www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=6247554&Sku=G458-0477
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#41
Disparia
^ If you take away a fixed DVI port could you leave a DVI header on board so that multi-monitor users or modders can utilize it? (like how many low-profile cards are made)
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#42
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
better hope Nvidia dont fuck up their drivers that mess around with fan speeds like it did last time. otherwise partners might be getting a huge influx of RMAs, now that this card is single slot its just twice as lethal. your card will die twice as fast as the fucked up fan rates on your dual slot 285/295
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#43
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
squallho1Hello all. Sorry for the lack of activities here, has been busy for a while. Thanks to btarunr for the news.

Yes it is using the VC like the 260+ Razor. It's an early engineering sample that's why it looks raw and ugly. I can assure final version will definitly look better. We'll also remove one DVI port to let some of the hot air to blow out from the case.

We're using a speical PCB (480 anyone :)) that is longer to maximize the surface area.

Although I'm not a sales guy I do heard we sell quite well in China in India.. And in US you can buy our cards in stores like BBY. But if you're looking for a high end card you'd better shopping at e-tail like tiger...they have our GTX 470 GC for sale already..

www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=6247554&Sku=G458-0477
很高興見到你左右 ;) :toast::toast:
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#44
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
SeanGI can buy galaxy in the states too but they never sell any of the specialty cards here.And why when I put the model number for the 260 razor in google do I not get any etail links anywhere in the world?
The GTX 260+ Razor was available in the US, though it was also a limitted edition card AFAIK. Though it was available at newegg: Galaxy 26XIF9HM3BUV GeForce GTX 260 896MB 448-bit ...
SeanGWell im blaming the internet and cable for showing me stuff all the time that I cannot buy.Anybody getting sick of seeing commercials on cable tv for restaurants you would like to eat at but you cant because the closest one is 500 miles away?lol
Tell me about it. I'm tired of hearing/seeing Sonic commercials when the nearest one is a hour drive from my house, the same goes for Cici's Pizza.
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#45
squallho1
Galaxy Representative
Jizzler^ If you take away a fixed DVI port could you leave a DVI header on board so that multi-monitor users or modders can utilize it? (like how many low-profile cards are made)
Well it still has one DVI plus one HDMI on board and hopefully we will bundle a HDMI to DVI converter for dual DVI usage...
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#46
DaJMasta
:o


Galaxy has some balls for even trying this :D
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#47
Assimilator
Interesting that the images show it having 8+6 power connectors as opposed to 6+6 on the standard GTX 470 - is that because it's using the GTX 480 PCB, or is there potential for some overclocking?

Either way, kudos to Galaxy, seems they are taking a leaf out of Sapphire's book and starting to innovate instead of just releasing the same boring reference design like everyone else - now if only their cards were available in South Africa (hint hint)...
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#48
Disparia
squallho1Well it still has one DVI plus one HDMI on board and hopefully we will bundle a HDMI to DVI converter for dual DVI usage...
Not a solution that I would go for, but that's just me, and I'm not a considerable percentage of your market.
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#49
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
JizzlerNot a solution that I would go for, but that's just me, and I'm not a considerable percentage of your market.
I have to agree actually. I don't like the weight of the DVI adaptor and the DVI cable hanging off an HDMI port. They just seem too weak to support that.

In all honesty, on a card like this, I'd rather see a DMS-59 single port used, with the dongle for dual DVI or HDMI with another adaptor, and the rest of the slot used to vent the hot air out of the case.
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#50
v12dock
Block Caption of Rainey Street
Found myself a new paper weight :laugh:
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