NVIDIA Fans Share Beautiful 3D Renders of the GeForce RTX 3000

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While the authenticity of the GeForce RTX 3000 photo from yesterday hasn’t yet been verified, NVIDIA fans such as JDSP_ and tor6770 (via Wccftech) have gone ahead and drafted renders based on the alleged aesthetic of the upcoming GPU, which allude to a pretty slick configuration. Assuming that this is the actual design, we’re in for what appears to be a massive heat sink, as well as an offset fan layout. It’ll be interesting to see how closely AIBs follow NVIDIA’s reference blueprint...

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Gotta admit. That's looking pretty slick now. If this turns out to be real I'm wondering if that means we're going to have a release year were the x80's are released before the x80ti's. I remember that happened with the GTX 1080.
 
Yeah, that is slick looking. Really interested to see how it performs, hoping FPSr gets one for the launch window review!
 
I think its ugly af.
It kind of looks like the complex way of doing the blower without the blower.
In the end if the cooling solution works then great.
Don't care for the look at all but tbh if I purchased it, I would shove it in the tower and never look at it again like any other video card.
 
Apparently its reported this cooler is very expensive.. if trus this probably means a fairly hot card, albeit could mean very high performance regardless.
 
I just wonder if this design is a big improvement in terms of cooler efficiency for a stock card. Might help out the ITX crowd a bunch if it is.
 
Well since performance / peak clocks is now tightly coupled with thermal limits, I wouldn’t necessarily say that an expensive cooler equates to a high TDP. It could just be about pushing as much consistent performance as possible
 
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