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That fan must be drawing air from the 4th dimension in Pic No.2
Sometimes they have a air inlet cutout on the PCB that can draw airflow from the back-plate side of the PCB plus if it had one of those it could even draw a bit of airflow from the bottom card. It's not as ideal as having a airflow gap to draw in more air, but might work well enough in practice depending on the heat output of the GPU design.Small print says availability 2 - 4 weeks, so early January.
It's not a Launch yet.
I don't see how they can operate effectively being that close together and not get hot or overheat.
Blower fans are not designed for that style of cooling and require an air gap to individually draw air in.
Here's a example and if the PCB is like the RTX 3080/3090 reference PCB would allow plenty of airflow to be drawn from the rear PCB side of the GPU. The photo's provided really don't give much indication what the opposite side looks like unless you've got x-ray vision.
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