Tuesday, April 19th 2016
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 "Pascal" Reference Cooler Pictured Again
NVIDIA's upcoming high-end graphics card, the GeForce GTX 1080, is dressing up for a June 2016 tentative launch. Its reference-design cooling solution is an evolution of NVIDIA's highly acclaimed NVTTM (NVIDIA time-to-market) cooling solution introduced with the GeForce GTX TITAN, spanning two generations of graphics cards (GTX 700 series and GTX 900 series). The design has more edges and lines, perhaps symbolizing the GPU's ability to deal with even more complex graphics. The cooler continues to be a lateral-blower type, which vents hot air from the rear panel. The cooler was first pictured by a worker at its aluminum milling line.
Sources:
Baidu Communities, VideoCardz
38 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 "Pascal" Reference Cooler Pictured Again
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I'll be altruistic and give it a... 2
Can't say it looks bad though!
Besides, coolers don't interest me for aesthetics - performance is number one, that's why I rip 'em off and plug in rubber tubes.
a blown up version.. not enough detail to see much..
trog
Just kidding, it looks OK for a reference cooler.