AORUS is Gigabyte’s high-end gaming brand officially launched earlier this year. Now Gigabyte has unveiled the entire AORUS graphics card family line up which includes NVIDIA GeForce 10-series graphics cards as well as upcoming AMD Radeon 500-series video cards. This includes the AORUS GTX 1080 Ti 11G and AORUS GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme Edition 11G, the AORUS GTX 1080 Xtreme Edition 8G, and the AORUS GTX 1070 8G. In a few days, AORUS will also release its GTX 1080 and GTX 1060 models with revamped memory speed which will give users more options to choose from, especially against AMD’s upcoming 500-series. These AMD Radeon 500-series video cards will feature a dual-fan design, superior in silence and performance to the reference cooling default and will serve to complete the AORUS lineup.
AORUS graphics card feature RGB Fusion capability, which can be controlled or put in sync with the user’s Gigabyte or AORUS motherboards. It also has VR-link HDMI connectors on the PCB so users can plug it in on their front panel for VR. Aside from the regular AORUS GeForce and Radeon graphics cards, the company is also releasing Xtreme Edition models which are their highest factory-overclocked and feature-laden air-cooled variant, similar to Gigabyte’s SuperOverclock video cards. AORUS will also make a push on the liquid cooling front with one closed-loop and one open-loop WATERFORCE models coming in the near future, although they have not disclosed which video card models will receive the WATERFORCE treatment yet.
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