Monday, July 3rd 2023

Gigabyte Launches the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Series Water-Cooled Graphics Cards

GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd, a leading manufacturer of premium gaming hardware, today launches GeForce RTX 4070 Ti series water-cooled graphics cards powered by NVIDIA ADA Lovelace architecture. GIGABYTE launches two AORUS WATERFORCE graphics cards - AORUS GeForce RTX 4070 Ti XTREME WATERFORCE 12G and AORUS GeForce RTX 4070 Ti XTREME WATERFORCE WB 12G. Both graphics cards are equipped with the top-of-the-line GPU cores that have overclocking capabilities and are certified by GIGABYTE GPU Gauntlet sorting technology. AORUS provides the all-around cooling solution for all key components of the graphics card. In addition to cooling the GPU, AORUS also takes care of the VRAM and MOSFET, ensuring stable overclocking performance and enhanced durability.

The AORUS WATERFORCE graphics cards features RGB Fusion, protection metal backplate, aerospace-grade PCB coating for dust and moisture protection, Ultra-Durable top-grade components, and extended warranty for registered members. These features make the AORUS WATERFORCE graphics cards the best choice for enthusiasts who desire both silent operation and high performance.
AORUS GeForce RTX 4070 Ti XTREME WATERFORCE 12G
The AORUS WATERFORCE all-in-one water-cooled graphics card provides a convenient installation solution for high-end gamers, as the water-cooling radiator and pump are pre-assembled. This graphics card offers exceptional cooling performance, featuring a 240 mm radiator and dual 120 mm fans, effectively reducing the operating temperature and extending the lifespan of the card.

To satisfy the demand for gamers, the AORUS WATERFORCE graphics card incorporates RGB Fusion lighting design. Not only do the front, side, and backplate of the card showcase lighting effects, but the two 120 mm fans on the water-cooling radiator also feature RGB lighting. Through software control, users can synchronize and customize the lighting effects across different areas to match their personal style.

In addition, the AORUS WATERFORCE graphics card utilizes FEP as the material for the water pipes, ensuring exceptional durability and leak resistance to prevent any water loss and maintain long-term cooling efficiency. The pipes are further encased in braided sleeve, enhancing both the cooling performance and visual design of the graphics card.

AORUS GeForce RTX 4070 Ti XTREME WATERFORCE WB 12G
The AORUS WATERFORCE open-loop water-cooled system is the ideal choice for PC enthusiasts who value personal style. AORUS optimizes the spacing between the micro fins to maintain stable water flow velocity and effectively dissipate the heat generated by the graphics card, ensuring smooth and unobstructed water channels. The sunk-designed copper micro fins shorten the heat conduction path of the graphics card, allowing for rapid transfer of heat to the water channels and improving overall cooling efficiency.

Additionally, the system is equipped with the patented "Leak detection" technology. In the event of a leak, the graphics card immediately alerts users by flashing lights, allowing them to shut down their system promptly and avoid any further damage caused by the leak.

Replacing an air-cooled graphics card with a water-cooled kit on your own not only voids the warranty but also presents challenges in finding suitable liquid cooling components. GIGABYTE provides a quality assurance with certified overclocked GPUs and professionally assembled graphics cards, allowing gamers to enjoy the pleasure without any concerns about installation or quality issues. In addition, both the front and back of the graphics card showcase various stunning RGB lighting effects, making it the centerpiece of any PC build.

The exceptional performance of the AORUS graphics cards is attributed to their power design and the ULTRA DURABLE certified components. These components enable the graphics card to deliver high performance while maintaining lower operating temperatures, ensuring stability and reliability. Both AORUS WATERFORCE graphics cards feature aerospace-grade PCB coating for dust and moisture resistance, providing protection against water droplets and minimizing the risk of damage. To deliver a better user experience, the AORUS WATERFORCE graphics cards provide to customers a 4-year warranty (requires online registration within 30 days of the purchase date).
Source: Gigabyte
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10 Comments on Gigabyte Launches the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Series Water-Cooled Graphics Cards

#1
Crackong
And priced at 1099 even 1199?
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#3
claes
Where’d you find the price?

Assuming it costs around $1000, I’m going to assume anyone who’d want to cool their 4070 ti, since a water block costs around $200
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#4
Firedrops
Wouldn't be surprised if it costs too much... all the similar waterblock-from-factory GPUs in recent history have launched above MSRP + separate waterblock price.
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#5
Assimilator
Why would you even bother watercooling a card that isn't at the top of the product stack? It's not like the standard 4070 Ti is limited by air cooling, so what exactly is the point of this - except to move the product stack to obfuscate how stupidly expensive GPUs have become?
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#6
Outback Bronze
AssimilatorIt's not like the standard 4070 Ti is limited by air cooling
Yeah, have to agree with this statement and I bet you won't be able to OC them sweet f.a. too which is another reason why you put them on blocks.

Really, the only reason I see is for looks on a cpu + gpu loop if your dead set on a 4070 Ti plus better temps i suppose.
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#7
Unregistered
Why? What's the point of this, RTX4000 are very efficient that don't require any fancy cooling, instead make it simpler and reduce the price.
#9
andrehide
AORUS GeForce RTX 4070 Ti XTREME WATERFORCE WB 12G

Name has 9 parts. More than this post.
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#10
Double-Click
This thing is purely sucker-bait, nothing more.
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