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Gigabyte Aorus GeForce RTX 2080 Super WaterForce WB 8G graphics card

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Gigabyte is launching the Aorus GeForce RTX 2080 Super Waterforce WB 8G together with the Aorus GeForce RTX 2080 Super Waterforce 8G graphics card. The difference between the two is in the "WB", meaning "water block". The WB 8G is built with a pre-installed water block and is designed to work with custom-built liquid cooling systems.

The WB 8G model is based on NVIDIA’s TU104 GPU with 3072 cores clocked at 1615 MHz in base mode and up to 1860 MHz in boost mode. Compared to reference NVIDIA graphics boards powered by the same chip, GIGABYTE’s Aorus GeForce RTX 2080 Super Waterforce WB 8G features seven video outputs, up from five. It also offers a liquid or hybrid cooling system that cools down the GPU, memory, and VRMs.

According to Gigabyte, it is "built for extreme overclocking" due to a combination of liquid-cooled thermals and a 12+2 power phase design. This essentially insinuates cleaner power delivery for better stability and potentially improved overclocking headroom.

Illuminating with stylish colors, the water block has addressable RGB LEDs. What's more, it has a four-year warranty.

Source: Anandtech, PCgamer


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Gigabyte Aorus GeForce RTX 2080 Super WaterForce WB 8G graphics card

Overall Ratings:
Description:

Gigabyte is launching the Aorus GeForce RTX 2080 Super Waterforce WB 8G together with the Aorus GeForce RTX 2080 Super Waterforce 8G graphics card. The difference between the two is in the "WB", meaning "water block". The WB 8G is built with a pre-installed water block and is designed to work with custom-built liquid cooling systems.

The WB 8G model is based on NVIDIA’s TU104 GPU with 3072 cores clocked at 1615 MHz in base mode and up to 1860 MHz in boost mode. Compared to reference NVIDIA graphics boards powered by the same chip, GIGABYTE’s Aorus GeForce RTX 2080 Super Waterforce WB 8G features seven video outputs, up from five. It also offers a liquid or hybrid cooling system that cools down the GPU, memory, and VRMs.

According to Gigabyte, it is "built for extreme overclocking" due to a combination of liquid-cooled thermals and a 12+2 power phase design. This essentially insinuates cleaner power delivery for better stability and potentially improved overclocking headroom.

Illuminating with stylish colors, the water block has addressable RGB LEDs. What's more, it has a four-year warranty.

Source: Anandtech, PCgamer


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Brand: Gigabyte

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