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certain parts of the game or benchmark, the Xtreme Gaming kept the clock speed constant leading to overall higher benchmark figures than what would otherwise be possible by merely clocking the G1 model to the same frequency. Again we are dealing with the fastest GPU on the market already so the performance is already great and if farther pushed into greatness by the huge overclock out the box. That alone wouldn’t be enough though and certainly would not encourage potential buyers to purchase this card over the slightly cheaper G1.Gaming model. What makes this a far more compelling alternative is the build quality. The WindForce cooler for one has been enhanced further outfitting it with a central fan that spins in the opposite direction to the others on either side under low loads. Not only does this help clear out dust build up but it does make for an eerily quiet GPU cooler even when playing moderately taxing games. When all three fans are spinning under some heavy load, of course they all rotate in the same direction and they can be loud when set to 100%. You will rarely, if ever though experience such noise levels as in all the testing done, the fans hardly reached the 50% mark. Impressive by any measure and certainly superior to what the G1.Gaming was offering. Moreover, the Xtreme Gaming card looks incredible. Easily the most aesthetically pleasing model out of GIGABYTE by far. The RGB lighting against the white/silver heatsink accents works brilliantly and the full colour control one has over the fans has a lot to do with this. The lighting is fully programmable via OC GURU II, however an individual with the right programming knowledge may exercise even more control over these RGB LEDs and configure a more precise pattern and colouring scheme should they desire. It is difficult to put into words just how compelling the lighting is on this card and how in general this is a magnificent looking graphics card. Paired again with the all black back plate and the hefty heatsink-fan complex, the Xtreme Gaming is built for performance, cool temperatures and aesthetics. In all disciplines it does very well with load Issue 37 | 2016 The OverClocker 37