Gigabyte paves the way for the RTX 2080 WaterForce with AIO liquid cooling

Gigabyte launches a new cooled hybrid graphics card based on the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080. This is the Aorus RTX 2080 WaterForce (GV-N2080AORUSX W-8GC).

RTX 2080 WaterForce, Gigabyte paves the way for the RTX 2080 WaterForce with AIO liquid cooling, Optocrypto
Aorus RTX 2080 WaterForce uses AIO liquid cooling with 240 mm cooler.

RTX 2080 WaterForce, Gigabyte paves the way for the RTX 2080 WaterForce with AIO liquid cooling, Optocrypto

The graphics card has an all-in-one design based on a liquid cooler with 240 mm cooler. The copper base plate is quite large and receives the heat from the VRM cards via a copper heat pipe, thus cooling all main components. The fans are of course equipped with RGB LEDs that match the illuminated, translucent wing of the deck. In general, it is an attractive card even though it also has a large size.

Gigabyte uses liquid cooling for providing the graphics card with an interesting overclock up to 1890 MHz. Also, the memory speeds are equipped with a 140 MHz gain, which increases the total memory clock frequency to 14140 MHz. The phase design is 12+2 and has two 8-pin power connectors. Display connectivity is also the same as other models and includes 3 DisplayPort ports, 3 HDMI ports, and a single USB TypeC.

The new Gigabyte model codenamed RTX 2080 Aorus Xtreme WaterForce (GV-N2080AORUSX W-8GC) is a hybrid solution for those looking for the best performance without the need for individual liquid cooling.

At the moment we don’t know the price or the release date, but surely we will know it “very soon”.