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GIGABYTE Outs GeForce RTX 3080 Gaming OC WaterForce WB

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GIGABYTE is ready with its GeForce RTX 3080 Gaming OC WaterForce WB graphics card. This card is extensively based on the company's more affordable Gaming OC custom-design RTX 3080 PCB, but comes with a factory-fitted full-coverage water-block, and is targeted at those with DIY liquid cooling setups. GIGABYTE sells another such custom RTX 3080 card, the RTX 3080 AORUS Xtreme WaterForce WB, which is based on the top-tier AORUS Xtreme PCB. The new RTX 3080 Gaming OC WaterForce WB is about 32 cm in length, same as the air-cooled card it's derived from, is 2 slots thick, and standard height. In comparison, the AORUS Xtreme WaterForce WB is 25.2 cm in length (just about the length of the PCB), 16.3 cm tall, and the block is single-slot thick, although its I/O forces it to be 2-slot.

The GIGABYTE RTX 3080 Gaming OC WaterForce WB uses nickel-plated copper as its primary material for the water-block, capped by an acrylic top that's mostly covered by by a plastic+metal shroud. The top is studded with addressable RGB LEDs that can be controlled using GIGABYTE's RGB Fusion software. The card comes with the same 1800 MHz GPU Boost factory-OC as its air-cooled sibling (compared to 1710 MHz reference). It does not come with the leak-detection feature you get with the AORUS Xtreme WaterForce WB. Connectivity includes three DisplayPort 1.4a and two HDMI 2.1 connectors. The card pulls power from two 8-pin PCIe inputs. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Update Mar 3rd: It appears that Gigabyte has used misleading renders and false claims when it comes to the composition of the water block. Recent findings from Igor's Lab confirm the use of mixed metals, including aluminium on the water block itself, that can lead to galvanic corrosion and blockage of the microfins over the GPU.



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The company didn't reveal pricing.
Because they won't actually have any to sell for at least another 6 months? :rolleyes:
 
This popped up today:
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A little bit over €1400.
I feel sorry for some sucker that buys this.
 
does look mighty sexy imo, does need a flipped motherboard to display it the best though
 
It's ridiculously huge. What's the purpose of that gianormous PCB?
 
It's ridiculously huge. What's the purpose of that gianormous PCB?
Cost cutting - they're repurposing the same PCB that's used for air cooled SKUs.
 
Cost cutting - they're repurposing the same PCB that's used for air cooled SKUs.
The air cooled cards have very short PCB’s though. The GPU is long because 1/3 of the length is for power adapter cables that go from the PCB to the exterior connectors. My guess is they did the same with this card.
 
Cost cutting - they're repurposing the same PCB that's used for air cooled SKUs.

And to top that, they've fattened upnthe whatevercooling to 2 slots just to be able to put that fugly branded cover on it...
 
I wish Gigabyte would offer the waterblock for existing Gigabyte RTX 3080 Gaming OC owners
 
Almost looks like a cricket bat. I wish they went with a smaller PCB, especially for a high price (guessing 1200 euros minimum).
 
I wish Gigabyte would offer the waterblock for existing Gigabyte RTX 3080 Gaming OC owners
I wish I could spend my money to become an existing 3080 owner.
 
It would really be great to just buy the waterblock alone but that will never happen. You can just buy a reference 3080 waterblock though since the card is based on the reference PCB, you just have to keep the backplate since the PCIE connectors are mounted to it.

Edit: Nope you can't even do that, the PCB mounting holes for the cooler are different, . . . . . . . . ehhhh
 
It would really be great to just buy the waterblock alone but that will never happen. You can just buy a reference 3080 waterblock though since the card is based on the reference PCB, you just have to keep the backplate since the PCIE connectors are mounted to it.
I got one from bykski and it includes the special power cable etc
 
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