NVIDIA released a technical introduction video earlier to warm up the upcoming GeForce RTX 30 series graphics cards, which explains how they have solved the graphics card heat dissipation problem through design processes in the past, and at the end of the video, it slightly reveals the appearance of the new graphics card.
In the related description, NVIDIA confirmed that the new graphics card will use a 12-pin power supply, replacing the two 8-pin power supply models used in existing high-end graphics cards. This not only streamlines wiring, but also frees up additional space on the PCB, further reducing the graphics card's PCB area. On the other hand, this may also hint that the new graphics card will utilize TSMC's 7nm process to reduce operating power.
However, the increased area of the new cooling fan design also means that the new graphics card may inevitably increase its overall operating power due to improved performance. However, previous leaks also show that the new graphics card will use fans on both sides and a large-area cooling fin design, which means that it will take up more space for successful installation.
If the leaked information reveals that the new graphics card will occupy at least three PCIe slots, it may mean that more customized OEM versions may take up more installation space, which seems to pose a challenge to more small-size case design manufacturers.
NVIDIA確定會在美國西岸時間9月1日上午9點 (台灣時間9月2日凌晨12點)舉辦GeFroce特別活動,預期由執行長黃仁勳揭曉採用Ampere ArchitectureThe new graphics card products created by the company will undoubtedly unveil at least the GeForce RTX 3080 and GeForce RTX 3070.


