Palit Announces GeForce RTX 5080 Infinity 3 Series with All-Black Triple Fan Cooler

Palit announces the GeForce RTX 5080 Infinity 3 series for Japan, featuring GDDR7 memory, TurboFan 4.0 cooling, and PCI Express 5.0 support.

Palit Announces GeForce RTX 5080 Infinity 3 Series with All-Black Triple Fan Cooler

Palit Microsystems announced the RTX 5080 Infinity 3 series on May 11, 2026. The company revealed two distinct models for the Japanese market. The lineup includes a standard version and an overclocked variant. Both models utilize the GeForce RTX 5080 GPU architecture.

The lineup includes a standard version and an overclocked variant.

The graphics cards feature 16GB of GDDR7 video memory running at 30Gbps. A 256-bit memory bus connects the memory modules to the GPU. The overclocked model achieves a boost clock of 2,625MHz. The standard model reaches a slightly lower boost clock of 2,617MHz. The base graphics clock sits at 2,295MHz for both units.

Spec comparison

Spec GeForce RTX 5080 Infinity 3 (Standard) GeForce RTX 5080 Infinity 3 (OC)
Boost Clock 2,617MHz 2,625MHz
Graphics Clock 2,295MHz 2,295MHz
Video Memory GDDR7 16GB GDDR7 16GB
Memory Speed 30Gbps 30Gbps
Memory Bus Width 256-bit 256-bit

Palit equipped the cards with a new cooling solution called TurboFan 4.0. The system uses composite heat pipes to improve thermal efficiency by up to 32%. This technology reportedly enhances cooling performance and reduces noise by 33%. The cards measure 331.9mm in length and occupy 2.8 slots. Connectivity includes one HDMI 2.1b port and three DisplayPort 2.1b connectors.

The hardware relies on a PCI Express 5.0 x16 interface for system communication. Power delivery is handled through a single 16-pin auxiliary connector. The physical design features an all-black triple fan cooler aesthetic. Palit identified the specific model numbers as NE75080U19T2-GB2035S and NE75080019T2-GB2035S.

Palit has not confirmed the launch window or pricing for these graphics cards. The company has not disclosed availability details for the Japanese market or other regions. Customers cannot currently purchase the standard or overclocked versions.

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