Gigabyte has today announced the launch of its latest GIGABYTE WATERFORCE graphics card – AORUS Radeon RX 6900 XT XTREME WATERFORCE WB 16G. The AORUS WATERFORCE graphics card combines the latest premium Radeon RX 6900 XT GPU and AORUS patent-pending “Leak detection” technology. This is the best choice for high-end water-cooling systems.
AORUS Radeon RX 6900 XT XTREME WATERFORCE WB 16G is designed with the patent-pending “Leak detection” technology. The built-in leak detection circuit covers the entire fitting and water block and can promptly alert users by flashing light at the first sign of a leak, so users can deal with the leakage early and prevent any further damage to the system.
The AORUS WATERFORCE WB is ideal for those who wish to build open-loop liquid cooling systems. GIGABYTE specializes in thermal cooling solutions, providing optimal channel spacing between the micro fins for enhanced heat transfer from the GPU via stable water flows. The sunk-designed copper micro fins also shorten the heat conduction path from the GPU so that the heat can be transferred to the water channel area quickly.
GIGABYTE provides factory-assembled professional quality, RGB Fusion 2.0 lighting, protection metal backplate and ULTRA DURABLE certified components. All these features make AORUS WATERFORCE graphics cards the best choice.
If the user replaces the air-cooled graphics card with the third-party water-cooled kit and increases the risk of damage to the graphics card, the warranty will also be lost. The water block installed by GIGABYTE has been professionally designed and tested to accurately dissipate the heat generated by the graphics card. As a result, it has better heat dissipation efficiency than third-party kits.
At the time of writing, we do not have any confirmation of specific regional release dates nor how much we can expect this new water-cooled graphics card to cost. Albeit, don’t expect this to be cheap. However, if you do want to learn more, you can check out the official Gigabyte website via the link here!
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