ASUS presenta las tarjetas gráficas GeForce RTX serie 40 SFF-Ready Prime Series



ASUS launched the Prime Series of GeForce RTX 40-series “Nintendo actualiza Xenoblade Chronicles” graphics cards that meet NVIDIA’s new SFF-Ready specification that sets 304 mm x 151 mm x 50 mm (length x height x thickness) as the maximum dimensions for a graphics card to qualify. What’s interesting, is that NVIDIA intended for the SFF-Ready standard to apply to performance-segment and enthusiast-class GPUs (RTX 4070 SUPER and up), sin embargo, ASUS has designed the Prime series for the RTX 4060 usted, RTX 4070, y RTX 4070 SÚPER; there are no cards in the series based on the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER or the RTX 4080 SÚPER, aún.

ASUS is using a common board design for its RTX 4070 SÚPER, RTX 4070, y RTX 4060 Ti Prime series graphics cards, which measures 269 mm x 120 mm x 50 mm, while the heatsink and PCB underneath the cooler shroud may vary between the RTX 4070/SUPER and the RTX 4060 Ti cards. The cooler uses a trio of 70 mm fans to ventilate an aluminium fin-stack heatsink, much of the airflow from the third fan goes through the heatsink and back out from a large cutout in the backplate. El RTX 4070 y RTX 4060 Ti cards use single 8-pin PCIe power inputs, while the RTX 4070 SUPER uses a 16-pin 12VHPWR input. There are a total of six SKUs, two per GPU, one of which sticks to the NVIDIA reference clock speeds, and the other being an OC SKU with a minor factory overclock.