Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2080 GAMING OC 8G review -
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The cards have been designed in this dual-slot design and look very nice. However, as you can see already, heat travels upwards and the radiator surface area is contained, neither will you see a big enough vent at the back side bracket so all warm air will be dumped inside the chassis. As we always state, chassis ventilation is not just a must, with this updated design it became a necessity.
Size, or length then; that's 28 cm / 11,2 inches of graphics card right there. Please always do make sure that the card physically fits inside your chassis as it is rather lengthy.
The cards are much lighter in weight than the 2080 Ti card, indicating they need less cooling applied. Close to 1 kg is what 800 Euros/USD will get you.
Overall, I do think that is a nice looking product with the dark accents.
Admittedly I do like the previous Aorus design a lot better, see above photo. Taste, of course, differs per person though.
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