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Gigabyte releases blower style GeForce RTX 2080 Ti TURBO
Gigabyte has released a new blower style GeForce RTX 2080 Ti TURBO 11G. The cooler is based on a vapor chamber direct touch GPU block, blower fan, and specially shaped exterior, it provides more airflow and better heat dissipation.
The product is positioned in the Aorus lineup and has specs like 11 GB GDDR6, a 1,650 MHz core clock with 14,000 MHz memory clock, 352-bit memory bus width. The display interface shows a DisplayPort 1.4 ×3, HDMI 2.0b ×1, USB Type-C ×1. Other then these specs and photos, nothing has been shared about availability and pricing.
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#5618430 Posted on: 12/18/2018 03:54 AM
I am personally very glad to see Gigabyte offering this style of cooler. I have the Asus 2080ti Turbo, and so far I am very pleased with it! The single vapor chamber type blower is my preference; I want heat expelled to the outside of my chassis. Noise wise, my opinion is that if I can hear it, that means it is doing what it was designed to do. Additionally, when I am gaming, the blower doesn't create any distraction.
Thank you Hilbert for posting this article.
I am personally very glad to see Gigabyte offering this style of cooler. I have the Asus 2080ti Turbo, and so far I am very pleased with it! The single vapor chamber type blower is my preference; I want heat expelled to the outside of my chassis. Noise wise, my opinion is that if I can hear it, that means it is doing what it was designed to do. Additionally, when I am gaming, the blower doesn't create any distraction.
Thank you Hilbert for posting this article.
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#5618484 Posted on: 12/18/2018 09:25 AM
Me too. But is there any technical reason why blower cards need such a relatively small single fan ? Does cooling become worse if you add another ?
I like these blower style cards, but we have to know that because of their loudness their are not for everyone.. but i like to have the heat out off my computer
Me too. But is there any technical reason why blower cards need such a relatively small single fan ? Does cooling become worse if you add another ?
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#5618485 Posted on: 12/18/2018 09:29 AM
Less efficient for sure. Blower coolers act like a tunnel... easy to blow the air through. If you introduce another hole in it, even with a second fan, you will get leakage of the hot air you're trying to get out, unless you build a seperate enclosed "channel" for each fan's exhaust air. Or so I think.
Me too. But is there any technical reason why blower cards need such a relatively small single fan ? Does cooling become worse if you add another ?
Less efficient for sure. Blower coolers act like a tunnel... easy to blow the air through. If you introduce another hole in it, even with a second fan, you will get leakage of the hot air you're trying to get out, unless you build a seperate enclosed "channel" for each fan's exhaust air. Or so I think.
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#5618761 Posted on: 12/19/2018 04:09 AM
i suppose that the only improve that you can do is to put a bigger blower:

Me too. But is there any technical reason why blower cards need such a relatively small single fan ? Does cooling become worse if you add another ?
i suppose that the only improve that you can do is to put a bigger blower:

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"Other then these specs and photos, nothing has been shared about availability and pricing."
Surely the headline should be "teases" or "reveals". This isn't a release.