AORUS has expanded its RTX 50 Infinity graphics card lineup to include the RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, and RTX 5070 models. The announcement brings the company's triple-slot cooling design down to more mainstream GPU tiers.
New triple-slot designs offer enhanced thermal performance for compact PC builds
These graphics cards are designed for PC enthusiasts seeking space-efficient builds that maintain effective cooling capabilities. The Infinity lineup addresses cooling challenges in compact enclosures by offering enhanced air movement compared to traditional two-slot cards.

All models share identical dimensions of 330x145x65mm and utilize the Windforce Hyperburst cooling architecture. The system pairs dual Hawk fans with a direct-touch vapor chamber, superconducting heat pipes, and an Overdrive fan to maximize thermal transfer efficiency.
AORUS claims the new design delivers up to 53.6% more air pressure and 12.5% more airflow than previous iterations. The company also offers multiple aesthetic options including white/black colorways, all-white finishes, and a DARK Wood variant for users seeking distinctive builds.

The RTX 5090 model uses a square Founders Edition PCB layout while the remaining Infinity cards employ standard board designs. This distinction suggests potential differences in component placement or power delivery between the flagship and lower-tier models.



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