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Gigabyte introduces multiple RTX 4080 graphics cards

With the RTX 4080 coming in just a few days, Gigabyte has announced its range of graphics cards. The lineup will be divided into three segments: the Aorus Xtreme Waterforce series for those looking for water-cooled solutions, the high-end Aorus Master series for best-in-class air cooling, and the Gaming, Eagle and Aero as the mainstream cards for gamers and creators.

The Waterforce series is all about water-cooled GPUs, as the name suggests. If you want to buy an RTX 4080 and add it to a custom loop, the Xtreme Waterforce WB will fit right in. If you wish to have a water-cooled GPU but don't have time or expertise to build a custom loop, the Xtreme Waterforce comes with an AIO liquid cooler featuring a 360mm radiator and three 120mm double ball-bearing fans.

Moving on to the air-cooled solutions, we have the Aorus Master cooled by the Windforce cooling system, using three bionic shark fans, multiple heat pipes, enlarged screen cooling and a vapour chamber in direct contact with the chip. This card also includes customisable RGB Halo ring lights around the fans and an LCD Edge View display that can be configured to show custom images, text, GIFs, or GPU metrics.

Finally, we have the Gigabyte RTX 4080 Eagle, Gaming and Aero graphics cards. The Eagle is Gigabyte's entry-level GPU with a simple shroud, triple-fan design and customisable RGB lighting. Then, there's the Gaming OC card, which looks much like an upgraded Eagle version with RGB Halo lights, and a more elaborately designed shroud. Lastly, the Aero card keeps its minimalistic design with an all-white shroud and customisable RGB lighting.

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KitGuru says: Are you planning on picking up an RTX 4080? Will you be considering a Gigabyte or Aorus custom-cooled card, or do you prefer the Founders Edition? 

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