Nvidia prepares a gtx 2080 founder's edition with double turbine
Table of contents:
- GTX 2080 Founder's Edition would have a dual-turbine cooling system
- The announcement about the new series seems imminent
We are fast approaching zero hour and NVIDIA is preparing its fleet of GeForce GTX 20 series graphics cards for its worldwide debut later this month. The dance of names on the new GeForce series was not formalized yet and will not be until it is announced, but everything points to them being called GTX 2080, 2070 and 2060, etc. Today, we have more news about what the top of the range graphics card will bring us, which seems to be more demanding in terms of heat generation.
GTX 2080 Founder's Edition would have a dual-turbine cooling system
The rumor, coming from Benchlife , tells us that N VIDIA is building a GeForce GTX 2080 Founder's Edition dual fan graphics card. This would be the first Nvidia Founder's Edition graphics card to come with a dual ventilation system.
This change does not give a very interesting clue about the consumption that this graphics card could have. The fact that the GTX 2080 has forced Nvidia to place a double turbine to dissipate the heat generated, when before I always need only one, is telling us that the graphics card is going to consume enough power. Of course, that extra consumption probably translates into higher performance.
The announcement about the new series seems imminent
With each passing day we have new news emerging about the new Nvidia series, which is showing that its official announcement seems imminent. Will September be the month chosen by Nvidia for its launch? Will it represent a huge leap in performance compared to the GTX 10 series? We are eager to know.
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