AFOX has released its first RTX 40 series graphics card in the form of an RTX 4090 with a blower cooler design.
Blower coolers are noisy and annoying making them fairly unpopular for gamers and over the years have taken a backseat with fewer models being made. They do have their purpose though specifically for those in need of compact solutions mostly in workstations or servers leading many of NVIDIA’s Quadro cards to utilise blower designs. Introducing AFOX’s first RTX 40 series entry with a blower cooler attached to an RTX 4090 as revealed by VideoCardz. Gamers may not be fond of the blower design, but the RTX 4090 can still complete workstation tasks with its 24GB of VRAM and at a lower cost than the actual workstation cards.
The design is nothing to scream about with a striped black shroud with the AFOX logo on the blower fan itself and the 16-pin power connector placed on the front of the card rather than the side. In terms of size it measures just 266mm in length and takes up two slots proving off the compact nature of blower cooler designs even with a 450W card. In terms of specs, it sticks to the default clock speeds of 2.23 GHz and 2.52 GHz Boost and features one HDMI and three DisplayPorts.
To learn more about the AFOX RTX 4090 Blower card visit afox.com, as of now there is no pricing or availability known.
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