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ASUS Announces ProArt GeForce RTX 4080 and RTX 4070 Ti Graphics Cards

You can't simply compare dB readings like that. Distance to the test object, wether it's in a closed case or not, the measurement device etc. all play an important role in this. Wait until a review, and only compare the dB readings with other reviews from the same reviewer.

My guess is that these will be reasonably quiet, while not the quietest on the market.
Thanks. I’ll wait for a review :)
 
Finally someone has come to their senses and realized that we all don't want Humongous (it Fits) cards. Knowing Asus they will price these accordingly but on a good note the Pro Art is usually cheaper than the Strix.
Besides the stupid prices, that's the main reason I cannot get a 40 series card.
 
OK, let's ask two important questions:

1. Why no 4090? VRAM is king in 3D.

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Just right now finishing on my 3090 render (for real, not just bragging) with 92% VRAM utilized. 4080 does not need to apply. Just trolling a bit. :D Not buying 4090 anyway, waiting for at least another generational uplift.

2. How many more iterations of IRAY or Cycles "ProArt" moniker gives? 1000 an hour, 2000? Not one? How useless.

Cards look exceptionally neat, I commend Asus at removing all the bling, but give me a break. I never though we'll have ProArt GPUs. Actually PA displays from Asus are fabulous. Using one writing this, but GPUs???!!??? They would sell well if available at the launch date, now literally nobody will rush for them just for the PA name.
 
This is what Sapphire built Nvidia GPU's would look like if they made them
 
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