Sycom GeForce RTX 5080 Water-Cooled GPU with Noctua Fans for Silent High-Performance Ready-Made PCs in Japan

Japanese brand Sycom reveals a water-cooled NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 with Noctua fans.
Sycom GeForce RTX 5080 Water-Cooled GPU with Noctua Fans for Silent High-Performance Ready-Made PCs in Japan

Sycom Shows New Water-Cooled GeForce RTX 5080 for Ready-Made PCs

Japanese PC brand Sycom has made a high-speed version of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 by putting the GPU with a special water cooling unit and top Noctua fans. They made this to have much better cooling, less noise, and faster speeds for top gaming fun.

Cooling Bits and Tech Details

The special card, named RTX 5080 LC Hydro, is based on a Manli GeForce RTX 5080 Nebula. The cooling setup has:

  • A water cooler that works on its own.
  • A 240mm radiator.
  • Two 120mm Noctua fans on the radiator.
  • Five fans in all cool the card set.

Sycom says this build makes their card one of the coolest and least loud GeForce RTX 5080 types out there.

Said Speed and Noise Levels

The smart cooling setup means better work numbers. Sycom's facts show:

  • Faster Speeds: A 7% faster boost clock rate, going up to 2,820 MHz.
  • Low Heat: The GPU should not go over 64.9°C when working hard, which lets it work even harder.
  • Soft Sound: The card works at a low 34.8 dB when busy.

The firm also notes that the water cooling does not need upkeep due to steps taken to stop leaks and rust. In their ready-made PCs that have separate coolers for both the CPU and GPU, the whole system sound stays under 38.9 dB when busy.

Cost and When You Can Buy It

This new Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080, from the "Silent Master" line, is now ready only in Japan. It's not sold alone and can only be bought as part of a Sycom ready-made PC. So, you can't buy it by itself or get it sent from abroad.

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