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Gigabyte reveals the new aorus rtx 2080 super xtreme waterforce

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Today, the Taiwanese hardware company has released information and images about its upcoming graphics card. As we will see, the AORUS RTX 2080 SUPER Xtreme WaterForce will come with a liquid cooling solution and quite aRGB .

AORUS RTX 2080 SUPER Xtreme WaterForce, more power with liquid cooling

Since the launch of the RTX 20 SUPER graphics, we have been seeing different graphics models. However, this is probably the most ambitious model of the multinational Gigabyte .

This graphic will carry liquid cooling with the entire PCB board covered by a large piece of plastic connected by two soft tubes to the radiator.

On the one hand, the radiator will be made up of two 120x120mm fans and both will have five aRGB LEDs with GIGAGBYTE RGB Fusion technology. On the other hand, under the large piece on the PCB board we will have the entire refrigeration circuit, which will be quite flooded by beautifying plastic pieces and LEDs .

Going to more important sections, this graph will have a small boost of factory frequencies. As standard it will go up to 1860 MHz at 15.5 Gbps GDDR6 , compared to 1815 MHz in the normal version. The component has a generous guarantee of up to 4 years, which offers a good service for the user. On the other hand, we have been able to observe that the graph will have:

  • 3 HDMI 2.0b Ports 3 DisplayPort 1.4 Ports 1 VirtualLink Port

The RTX 2080 SUPER Xtreme WaterForce seems to offer us better performance with good cooling. The problem is: how much will this prank cost? We still do not have data on its price, nor any kind of benchmark. If you are interested in learning more about this component, stay tuned for future reviews.

Some users have already spoken about it and the most famous criticism is towards the excess of useless and "cool" parts . And you, what do you think about the graph? Do you find it an attractive graphic or do you think that there are plenty of things? Share your ideas in the comment box

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