Gigabyte has launched a new series ofRTX 40-seriesGPUs, among thebest graphics cards. These new custom GPUs, dubbed “Eagle Ice,” are a new variant to Gigabyte’s previous “Eagle” series and sport a sleek white design with cyan and arctic blue accents.
Besides the white design and Eagle Ice designation, these new GPUs share similar, more fabulous designs. The triple-fan cooler is on all cards but comes in two different sizes depending on whether you’re getting anRTX 4060,RTX 4060 Ti,RTX 4070 Ti, orRTX 4070 Ti Super. GeForce RTX 4060-series cards get a traditional dual slot design at a length of 260 mm, while the RTX 4070s get a 2.5-slot design with a 270 mm length instead.
Below, we’ll be listing product names and core specs of all four new Gigabyte Eagle ICE RTX 40 Series GPUs:
The new RTX 4070 cards from Gigabyte will require a 16-pin power connector instead of the traditional 8-pin PCIe power connectors. They’re likely using the revised12V-2x6 connector. The RTX 4070 cards also offer three DisplayPort outputs and a single HDMI port. Meanwhile, the RTX 4060 cards use dual HDMI and DisplayPort connectors and are on the traditional 8-pin power connector.
At the time of writing, pricing information for these new GPUs is unavailable, but they’re expected to fall into the same general pricing category as their other aftermarket alternatives. These cards seem suited to people who want well-ventilated graphics cards, a stylish white finish for their next PC build, or both.
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