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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Now Better Visualized with 3D Renders
The bubble busted over the weekend when photos leaked of the alleged GeForce RTX 3080, the new front and back fan design is pretty unique. A Reddit user now has made some 3D renderings of the card, pretty good ones as well.
Reddit user u/JDSP_ created some the renders, the renders lack power connectors, NVLink, and PCB material but otherwise I'd say that is a pretty accurate visual of how the news cards could look.
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#5797142 Posted on: 06/08/2020 04:44 PM
The way this is laid out it will dump all its heat into the CPU cooler unless you're using liquid cooling i mean most axial cooled gpus dump heat into the case but this will be dumping it directly into the front of any tower cooler.
The way this is laid out it will dump all its heat into the CPU cooler unless you're using liquid cooling i mean most axial cooled gpus dump heat into the case but this will be dumping it directly into the front of any tower cooler.
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#5797145 Posted on: 06/08/2020 04:45 PM
Small pcb,small waterblock,nice.
Small pcb,small waterblock,nice.
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#5797147 Posted on: 06/08/2020 04:47 PM
So what's under the fan on the top of the card? The way these renders are would mean that the PCB would have to stop before the fan in order for it to fit, so....why not just make the card that much shorter with a conventional cooler, or keep the overall length and use a dual fan design to cool a larger heatsink like the 20XX RTX cards?
I dunno, this just seems like bad design for a marketing gimmick.
So what's under the fan on the top of the card? The way these renders are would mean that the PCB would have to stop before the fan in order for it to fit, so....why not just make the card that much shorter with a conventional cooler, or keep the overall length and use a dual fan design to cool a larger heatsink like the 20XX RTX cards?
I dunno, this just seems like bad design for a marketing gimmick.
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#5797152 Posted on: 06/08/2020 05:00 PM
please, use your eyes properly and review the fan blades direction.
t will dump all its heat into the CPU cooler
please, use your eyes properly and review the fan blades direction.
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I mean since 9xx series they would release the xx80 then the titan then they will claim there is no ti comming and like 2 months later they release a ti.... Am i remembering wrong ?