ASUS has revealed the tidiest and most clean-looking graphics cards I have ever seen, with two new ProArt RTX 4080 and 4070 Ti models. These new graphics cards from the professional ProArt lineup are designed to be better suited for the needs of professionals bringing high-performance graphics cards with low noise and a small footprint.
Creative professional workspaces often require more equipment and in turn more space on their desk to accommodate this equipment so ASUS has designed the ProArt card to keep a compact profile at only 300mm long with a thickness of 2.5 PCIe slots. ASUS has also put extra care into ensuring these cards offer balanced noise levels with the combination of an optimized fan curve and a robust heatsink cooling system. Under load, the ProArt GeForce RTX 4080 produces a mere 44dB of noise, and with its 0 dB tech, the fans will spin down completely for silent operation in light workloads.
The design of this card is the Antithesis of RGB, with its clean, anti-distraction design with only a few tasteful gold accents and no flashy led lights. The design communicates professionalism and coordinates seamlessly with the ProArt ecosystem of motherboards, displays and peripherals.
Both the ProArt RTX 4080 and RTX 4070 Ti are built to last with extensive manufacturing processes and standards. ASUS uses Auto-Extreme technology, which is an automated manufacturing process that sets new standards in the industry by allowing all soldering to be completed in a single pass. This technology reduces the thermal strain on components and avoids the use of harsh cleaning chemicals, resulting in less environmental impact, lower manufacturing power consumption, and a more reliable product overall. The card has also been armoured with a stainless steel bracket and a protective backplate which prevents sagging.
If these cards weren’t for business use cases I would love to own one simply because of how nice the design is. ASUS hasn’t revealed pricing however If you would like to learn more, ASUS states to contact your local ASUS representative.
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