GIGABYTE Unveils AORUS Infinity Wood GeForce RTX 5080 and Custom RTX 50 Series GPUs

GIGABYTE Unveils AORUS Infinity Wood GeForce RTX 5080 and Custom RTX 50 Series GPUs

GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 50 AORUS Infinity Series Unveiled Featuring Unique RTX 5080 Wood Edition And Custom Cooling Solutions

GIGABYTE adds 3 new variants to the line up of tailored card versions that it has released in the form of the high performance GeForce RTX 50 AORUS Infinity series. These new products, as part of GIGABYTE product rollouts, feature heavily tailored solutions in terms of cooling that benefit from the spatial arrangement of reference cards as well as impressive performance improvements stock standard.

The crown jewel of this release is the GeForce RTX 5080 AORUS Infinity Wood. For cooling, the shroud features dual fans that exhaust air entirely through the radiator assembly, a similar thermal layout to the Nvidia driven Founders Edition cards. To allow space for this design, GIGABYTE moved the primary printed circuit board with the graphics card, on board memory, and voltage regulator modules, (VRM) backplane to the center of the card.

The exterior shroud for the Wood that color scheme is 2 tone matte white and beige intended to resemble a wood grain pattern. Elements also include a realistic, natural wood trim strip along the top edge of the card. The card also adds a significant step forward performance wise by pushing the factory overclocked graphics processor to 2805 MHz boost frequency over the 2617 MHz reference clock frequency.

For users who want this hardware crunching power with the comfort of more organic design, GIGABYTE has launched the basic RTX 5080 AORUS Infinity. As with the original card, it features the identical core and a 2805 MHz clock speed stock overclock. However, it replaces the two tone wood shroud with a complete black metallic finish. GIGABYTE has adopted the same black design approach to the new RTX 5070 Ti AORUS Infinity, whose GGc clock speed has been encreased to 2670 MHz from the reference standard 2452 MHz.

All 3 use top notch structural elements for durability and thermal efficiency over the long haul: they each include a backplate of metal that acts as a shield, and each uses a custom composite metal thermal paste for the silicon that dramatically improves heat conduction. The cooling software offers manual fan speed boost mode to remain cool when rendering against intense computational loads. GIGABYTE said prices in the retail market and regional shipping times would be announced at a different time.

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