INNO3D is a fantastic brand for high-end graphics cards, so it’s not overly surprising to see them reveal the latest evolutions of their Nvidia 4000 series cards here at Computex. They kicked things off with some extreme solutions, including a 240mm AIO equipped RTX 4090 for those who want big performance and low temperatures. This was followed by one that comes with a pre-applied water block, allowing you to plug and play it into your existing or new cooling loop, albeit this one will be pretty expensive, as those copper blocks often cost £200-300 on their own.
While Nvidia has no new chipsets right now, the 4000 series continues to dominate the market. The biggest down side is the overall size of the cards on the market.
The biggest improvements we’ve seen here from INNO3D seems to be more refinement of their heatsinks and cooling fans, allowing for some tighter dimensions throughout their range.
Their RTX 4080 SUPER X3 is still pretty big, but the heatsink does look more refined and as you can see, it’s now available as an overclocked and white edition.
And as you might expect, a black version too!
For those wanting to build a very compact system, such as a small mini-ITX gaming PC or other SFF system, then you’ll love their new RTX 4060 single fan edition.
The new RTX 4070 Ti Super X3 OC is again another triple fan design, but a little shorter and less wide than many of its rivals, and it sticks to a 2-slot design too.
This design follows into this smaller fan version, with the Twin X2 featuring a much shorter length, but without the bigger overclock of the X3.
And while the black and silver (above) looks amazing, the OC White version look even better in my opinion.
AI is a big focus for 2024 and beyond, and while INNO3D hasn’t had a foot in that market with enterprise solutions, they were keen to prove to the world, and to some extent to Nvidia, that they can play with the other big names using their consumer hardware.
Their Full-Tower workstation series features their own custom workstation case, which supports E-ATX motherboards, dual ATX power supplies, massive amounts of cooling hardware, and of course, liquid cooling. However, the star of all this performance is two of their flagship RTX 4090 graphics cards, allowing for AI application acceleration. I really hope to see them push more hardware like this in the near future, and can’t wait to see what they come up with.
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