ASUS Launches Prime Series GeForce RTX 40 Series Graphics Cards

TapTechNews June 15th news, ASUS newly launched Prime series GeForce RTX 40 series Ada graphics cards, whose dimensions comply with Nvidia's latest SFF-Ready specification, which requires the graphics card dimension to be no more than 12 inches x 5.9 inches x 2 inches (length x height x thickness).

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ASUS's newly launched Prime series GeForce RTX 40 series includes RTX 4060Ti, RTX 4070 and RTX 4070 SUPER, but currently does not include RTX 4070Ti SUPER or RTX 4080 SUPER.

The RTX 40 series graphics cards of this series adopt a common circuit board design, with the dimension of 10.6 inches x 4.7 inches x 2 inches, and the differences of the three graphics cards are mainly reflected on the radiator and PCB board.

The radiator uses three 2.75-inch fans to ventilate the aluminum fin heat sink, and most of the airflow of the third fan passes through the heat sink and then flows out from a large opening on the back plate.

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TapTechNews learned from the report that the RTX 4070 and RTX 4060Ti graphics cards use a single 8-pin PCIe power interface, while the RTX 4070 SUPER uses a 16-pin 12VHPWR input.

In total, ASUS launched six SKUs this time, two for each GPU, one of which is the Nvidia reference clock speed and the other is the OC SKU that is slightly overclocked at factory.

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