GIGABYTE has today launched two new RTX 4070 Ti graphics cards both with waterblocks in an AIO format and open block format. These designs provide top-of-the-line cooling for all key components of the graphics card including VRAM and MOSFET’s ensuring stable and cool overclocking.
The XTREME WaterForce is an all-in-one water-cooled graphics card which features a radiator and pump pre-assembled into one kit. The radiator included with this card is 240mm with two 120mm fans both featuring ARGB lighting controlled through RGB Fusion software. The radiator is connected through FEP water pipes which ensure exceptional durability and leak resistance for the best long-term cooling efficiency, plus the pipes are encased in a braided sleeve. The block itself has a shark and a striking design with a cutout in the centre containing an infinity mirror-like RGB effect.
The other WaterForce RTX 4070 Ti is a full water block for those who prefer to build custom loops for their own personal style. The block features optimized micro fins to maintain stable water flow velocity and to effectively dissipate the heat generated. The fins also use a sunk design which shortens the heat conduction path allowing for rapid heat transfer to the water channels. Keeping your system safe from leaks is the patented “Leak detection” technology which automatically alerts users to leaks with flashing lights. The block itself features a split design with the AORUS logo on the left and RGB lighting illuminating the block and making it an excellent centrepiece for your build.
Both of these cards are available now with a 4-year warranty, visit gigabyte.com for more information.
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