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Asus x Noctua collaboration reportedly set to continue with RTX 40 graphics cards

We were all surprised when Asus and Noctua initially teamed up to produce a Noctua-cooled RTX 3070 graphics card. Now, it looks like this collaboration will continue with the Nvidia RTX 40 series. 

According to a report from a Chiphell user (via Wccftech), a new Asus x Noctua graphics card will be revealed next month, most likely during CES 2023. This could end up being an RTX 4080 or RTX 4090, but it could also potentially be an RTX 4070 Ti, as Nvidia is rumoured to announce the RTX 4070 Ti in early 2023.

The first Asus x Noctua models were already quite capable, but the new ones should be even better. The report tells us that they further developed the cooling and aesthetics to reduce dimensions and create a more premium-looking cooler.

The new Asus x Noctua cards will likely still use two NF-A12x25 PWM fans. Based on what we've seen on the older models, these cards should also feature a custom PCB design and dual BIOS.

KitGuru says: Would you like to see more Asus x Noctua graphics cards hitting the market next year?  

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