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Gigabyte AORUS RTX 2080 WaterForce with All-in-One Liquid Cooling System

Gigabyte AORUS RTX 2080 WaterForce graphics card announced, a graphics card with All-in-One liquid cooling system.

We have seen a lot of NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics cards with different heatsink designs so far. Now Gigabyte has presented a new hybrid cooling system for the RTX 2080 model. Gigabyte is preparing the AORUS RTX 2080 WaterForce model. Basically this graphics card will have a 120mm dual fan liquid cooling block that will allow you to get the most out of the Turing GPU.

Aorus RTX 2080 WaterForce with 240mm radiator AIO liquid cooling system.

This graphics card makes use of an all-in-one liquid cooling system with a large 240mm radiator, when these systems are usually only 120mm. The copper plate stands out above all, which is quite large and that captures all the heat from the VRM phases through a copper heatpipes, which covers all the main components and helps keep them well cooled.

The fans to cool the heat are located in the block and have RGB LED lighting, with translucent blades that make the cover light up. The graphics card cover also has an RGB LED lighting system, so it won't be for lack of lights.

On the working frequency of this graphics card, it will reach a frequency in Boost mode of 1890MHz, while the memories will be working at a frequency of 14.14GHz, which means that they will work at 140MHz above the nominal frequency.

It has a 12 + 2 phase VRM type phase system and is powered by two 8-pin connectors each. Regarding the video outputs, this graphics card has three DisplayPort, three HDMI and a USB Type-C, just like the rest of the models. The date of arrival to the market or the price has not been revealed, but it should arrive very soon.

Source: TPU

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