Gigabyte AORUS RTX 5090 Infinity Launches with Triple-Fan Cooler Disguised as Dual

Gigabyte launches the AORUS RTX 5090 Infinity with a triple-fan cooler disguised as dual, 323 MHz factory overclock, 32GB GDDR7, and 2730 MHz boost clock. Available globally.

Gigabyte AORUS RTX 5090 Infinity Launches with Triple-Fan Cooler Disguised as Dual

has launched the AORUS RTX 5090 Infinity, a custom RTX 5090 graphics card with a distinctive cooling design. The card uses a triple-fan cooler that is visually disguised as a dual-fan setup. It is now available globally.

Triple-fan cooler disguised as dual-fan design

The AORUS RTX 5090 Infinity features a 323 MHz factory overclock, boosting to 2730 MHz. It packs 32GB of GDDR7 memory on a 512-bit interface. The card uses the Founders Edition square-shaped PCB and measures 330x145x65mm. Cooling is handled by the Windforce Hyperburst system, which includes two Hawk fans and one Overdrive fan, along with a vapor chamber and superconducting heat pipes. Gigabyte claims the fans deliver up to 53.6% more air pressure and 12.5% more air volume. The card requires a single 16-pin power connector.

Gigabyte AORUS RTX 5090 Infinity triple-fan cooler disguised as dual-fan
The card's Windforce Hyperburst cooling system features two Hawk fans and one Overdrive fan.

Pricing is estimated to be between $3500 and $5000 USD, though Gigabyte has not confirmed the exact price. The card is available now globally.

The AORUS RTX 5090 Infinity is built with an all-metal design and comes with a 4-year warranty that requires online registration. It targets high-end gaming and workstation users who demand maximum performance.

Gigabyte AORUS RTX 5090 Infinity all-metal design with 32GB GDDR7 memory
The card measures 330x145x65mm and offers a 4-year warranty with online registration.

Gigabyte has not officially listed the pricing for the AORUS RTX 5090 Infinity. The estimated price range is based on current RTX 5090 market pricing.

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