Tuesday, February 6th 2024

ASUS Launches GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER Noctua OC Edition Graphics Card

ASUS today announced the GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER Noctua OC Edition graphics card, designed for gamers and creators who seek cutting-edge performance that operates at whisper-quiet noise levels. Building on the class-leading design of the ASUS GeForce RTX 3070, RTX 3080, and RTX 4080 Noctua Edition variants, this premium graphics card achieves near-silent operation thanks to the Noctua fans, an ASUS custom-built vapor chamber and a massive heatsink.

The ASUS GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER Noctua Edition incorporates a pair of Noctua's state-of-the-art NF‑A12x25 fans to move air over an extra-large heatsink. These fans were developed in a partnership between the ASUS thermal R&D team and engineers at Noctua. The design involved tuning the fin density and heat pipe arrangement of the heatsink, optimizing each for the airflow characteristics of the NF-A12x25 fans. To prioritize low noise levels, a smooth acoustic signature and high cooling performance while making room for the pair of 120 mm fans, ASUS expanded the card's total volume to occupy 4.3 slots of space. The card also comes with a Dual BIOS switch, with Quiet mode enabled by default to minimize acoustics right out of the box.
The NF-A12x25 fan was an easy choice for this project because of the numerous innovations packed into its 120 mm frame. The impeller in this fan is made of Noctua's proprietary Sterrox liquid-crystal polymer and has an exceptionally low thermal expansion coefficient, allowing the fan blades to sit just 0.5 mm away from the outer frame. This extremely tight tolerance allows the NF-A12x25 to work more efficiently against back pressure by reducing the leakage of airflow - perfect for a densely-packed GPU fin stack. A metal-reinforced motor hub and axis further support this extremely precise gap between impeller and frame.

All told, the cooling solution of the ASUS GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER Noctua Edition is efficient and so quiet that it produces only 27dB under full load. To get the absolute most out of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER, gamers can trust the decades of engineering expertise behind ASUS and Noctua.

Confident styling
ASUS knows that Noctua enthusiasts care as much about the aesthetics of their builds as they do about high performance and low noise levels. Thus, the ASUS GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER Noctua Edition features a custom brown shroud for the duo of NF-A12x25 fans, complementing their distinctive color scheme and providing a secure mounting system—no zip ties are needed. ASUS and Noctua logos adorn the front and sides of the shroud, and subtle graphics emerge on the full-length alloy backplate, helping this card coordinate perfectly with other Noctua components in a system.

Get the most from a SUPER graphics card with GPU Tweak III
Users who want to unleash the best that their new graphics card has to offer should take a look at the most recent version of the ASUS GPU Tweak III software. The latest features of this app make it a breeze to tune the GeForce RTX 40 SUPER series of GPUs. The ASUS preset modes let users boost their card's power or cut back on noise with a single click, and they can even set their own profiles on a game-by-game basis.

The Mobile Monitor is one of the most exciting new features, though. It lets users connect to GPU Tweak via their phone or other remote device to monitor their graphics card, without adding overlays on top of their gameplay. Set up a phone or tablet on a stand next to the PC, connect to the GPU Tweak Mobile Monitor interface, and keep an eye on system stats in real time.

In addition, the Voltage-Frequency (VF) Tuner feature is more user-friendly than ever, providing fine-grained control over the clock speed curve of a GPU. ASUS has also improved the on-screen display, added an import and export function and integrated a GPU-Z interface so users can get detailed graphics card information without having to install GPU-Z separately.

Power up and play
To keep the GeForce RTX 4080 Noctua SUPER Edition running its best, users can pair this new graphics card with a premium ASUS power supply. The ROG Thor 1000 W Platinum II is the perfect power supply to drive an ultra-powerful, ultra-quiet build, thanks to its high-quality components and efficient operation. It also has an OLED display on the side to monitor power draw in real time, along with Aura Sync support for a bit of extra RGB flair.

For more information, visit the product page.
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24 Comments on ASUS Launches GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER Noctua OC Edition Graphics Card

#1
Arco
I don't want to access my other PCIE slots anyway. :nutkick:
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#2
kapone32
Anyone who mounts this without a support bracket will be saddened. I predict that this will have a high GPU PCB break. This must be over 2 kg in weight,
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#4
Arco
kapone32Anyone who mounts this without a support bracket will be saddened. I predict that this will have a high GPU PCB break. This must be over 2 kg in weight,
Are you ready for this?

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#5
kapone32
ArcoAre you ready for this?

Sorry that looks too big for that GPU. A couple Lego blocks could be the solution.
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#6
Arco
kapone32Sorry that looks too big for that GPU. A couple Lego blocks could be the solution.
The fans below don't allow for a super small solution. :(

As Todd best put it though. "It just works" :laugh:

Funnily enough, it's good. It slots in and slots out well. I'm impressed with how well this bent fan bracket works.
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#7
bug
I hope this isn't cheaper than a 4090... :nutkick:
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#8
kapone32
bugI hope this isn't cheaper than a 4090... :nutkick:
If they make a Noctua version of the 4090.
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#9
jesdals
Its on sale in Denmark - looking forward to the all black version and the tax on good looks :D
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#10
bonehead123
btarunrASUS expanded the card's total volume to occupy 4.3 slots of space
Go figure..... leave it to AsSus to create an uber-sized card (& fuggilly too, but that's Noctua's thing) which will only work for those who have mobo's with 4 slots + a lot of room below them, or those with 5 slots, which are normally few & far between IIRC...

A very Hard p/A/s/S/ IMHO
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#11
kapone32
bonehead123Go figure..... leave it to AsSus to create an uber-sized card (& fuggilly too, but that's Noctua's thing) which will only work for those who have mobo's with 4 slots + a lot of room below them, or those with 5 slots, which are normally few & far between IIRC...

A very Hard p/A/s/S/ IMHO
This is a big no for me (no pun intended). I actually would love to use EK block as they make the GPU into a single slot. I guess I am in the minority as I like to use all of the PCIe slots on my MB.
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#12
TheDeeGee
kapone32Anyone who mounts this without a support bracket will be saddened. I predict that this will have a high GPU PCB break. This must be over 2 kg in weight,
Most of the bulk is fans and plastic shroud, it's not gonna be over 2 KG.
kapone32This is a big no for me (no pun intended). I actually would love to use EK block as they make the GPU into a single slot. I guess I am in the minority as I like to use all of the PCIe slots on my MB.
You are a minority yes, most people only ever use a GPU these days.
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#13
Vayra86
ArcoThe fans below don't allow for a super small solution. :(

As Todd best put it though. "It just works" :laugh:

Funnily enough, it's good. It slots in and slots out well. I'm impressed with how well this bent fan bracket works.
DUPLO
And you can stack 4x2 Lego bricks on top of that too, to get your exact desired height. So you can have a broad base and a sleek top
:toast:

This bent bracket looks proper ghetto though. That screw in the corner. Loving it
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#15
Arco
Vayra86DUPLO
And you can stack 4x2 Lego bricks on top of that too, to get your exact desired height. So you can have a broad base and a sleek top
:toast:

This bent bracket looks proper ghetto though. That screw in the corner. Loving it
I think I posted it in the ghetto mods forum, not sure though. No measuring and I went YOLO.

Might mess around with Lego bricks. I've done something similar to help keep those microphone clamp things stable.
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#16
Chaitanya
ArcoThe fans below don't allow for a super small solution. :(

As Todd best put it though. "It just works" :laugh:

Funnily enough, it's good. It slots in and slots out well. I'm impressed with how well this bent fan bracket works.
I found these couple of days back while searching for GPU support, not as discreet as the GPU wire EVGA provided but still far better than the RGB crap that seems to be present everywhere.
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C8CYVVC9/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_6?smid=A26YYQ0U8ZSIL1&psc=1
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#17
claster17
TheDeeGeeMost of the bulk is fans and plastic shroud, it's not gonna be over 2 KG.
Given how 4080 Strix was 2.44 kg and 4080S Strix 2.38 kg, it will probably be slightly lighter than 4080 Noctua which sits at 1.92 kg.
The 4080S TUF comes in at 1.96 kg but its shroud is all metal.
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#18
Broken Processor
Will they do a chromax version? I'll not be buying but would like to admire it.
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#19
TheDeeGee
Broken ProcessorWill they do a chromax version? I'll not be buying but would like to admire it.
Doubt that will ever happen, even though people been asking them all the time.
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#20
P4-630
Broken ProcessorWill they do a chromax version? I'll not be buying but would like to admire it.
The brown/beige is Noctua's fan signature, that's how people know high quality Noctua fans.
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#21
stimpy88
And the Founders Edition barely hits 60c and is very quiet. But I bet some types will pay a 25% premium for brown fans.
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#22
bug
stimpy88And the Founders Edition barely hits 60c and is very quiet. But I bet some types will pay a 25% premium for brown fans.
Yes, but if instead of 60C you run it at 55C, instead of 10 years, it will last you 12! Or, you can squeeze 200MHz more out of it and gain 5% more performance. Instead of 5fps, you can have 6. Instead of 100fps, you can have 105! Truly a game changer, I tell you :P
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#23
stimpy88
bugYes, but if instead of 60C you run it at 55C, instead of 10 years, it will last you 12! Or, you can squeeze 200MHz more out of it and gain 5% more performance. Instead of 5fps, you can have 6. Instead of 100fps, you can have 105! Truly a game changer, I tell you :p
Sounds like you can go fully RT-ON now with those levels of extra performance!
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#24
bug
stimpy88Sounds like you can go fully RT-ON now with those levels of extra performance!
And triple 4k screens with no upscaling :peace:
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