In Autumn, the hardware manufacturer Asus has plans of gifting its fans with graphics that will come with some premium-built collars. On Monday, the hardware manufacturer introduced its Turbo GeForce RTX 3070 Ti board, which is one of the industry’s first RTX 3070 Ti products that comes with a turbine-based cooler.
The latest custom graphics card by Asus is designed to compete with the best graphics cards, and the Asus Turbo GeForce RTX 3070 Ti carries Nvidia’s GA104-400 graphics processor with 6144 CUDA cores clocked at up to 1800 MHz in OC boost mode, and its also supported by 8GB of 19 GT/s GDDR6X memory.
This board from Asus comes with two eight-pin auxiliary power connectors as well as four display outputs (three DisplayPort 1.4a, one HDMI 2.1), which is similar to the other RTX 3070 Ti cards. In terms of performance Asus’ Turbo GeForce, RTX 3070 Ti is similar to other cards based on the same GPU which are equipped with 8GB of GDDR6X memory.
But the main selling point of the product is its blower cooling systems which allow users to use the board in small form-factor systems or install several Turbo GeForce RTX 3070 Ti cards into one PC.
Blower-type coolers have always had a controversial reputation since they were first introduced to the PC world with Nvidia’s GeForce FX 5800 Ultra graphics card which frankly did not impress with its performance. Though the blower-type coolers produce a lot of noise, if are looking for something to cool down graphics cards that dissipate around 300W in a small PC, then look no further than a blower-type cooler.
Do you think it’s a good idea for Asus to offer its Turbo GeForce RTX 3080 cards with a blower cooling system? Let us know in the comments.