30% cooler and 50% quieter – Zotac Gaming launches its GeForce RTX 5090 ArcticStorm AIO graphics card
Zotac launches its coolest and quietest GeForce RTX 5090 to date, the ArcticStorm AIO
Zotac has officially unveiled its first liquid-cooled graphics card with a 360mm radiator. This GPU is the Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 5090 ArcticStorm, and it is a beast.
Thanks to its custom liquid cooling solution, this GPU boasts thermals that are 30% lower than Zotac’s RTX 5090 Solid. The GPU also features a full-cover water block. All parts of the GPU are liquid-cooled, including the GPU core, the GPU’s VRMs and the GPU’s memory.
Integrated into this GPU is a dual BIOS. This BIOS features “Amplfy” and “Quiet” modes. The GPU’s amplfy mode focuses on enabling higher performance levels, while the quiet mode prioritises quiet operation.
(Images from Zotac Gaming)
Thanks to Zotac’s custom liquid cooling solution, the GeForce RTX 5090 ArcticStorm is up to 50% quieter than the Zotac Gaming RTX 5090 Solid model. This makes this GPU an excellent choice for PC gamers who value low noise levels.
Note that this GPU only features fans on its 360mm liquid cooling radiator. All of these fans are 120mm in size and feature ARGB lighting. Note that all three of this radiator’s 120mm fans are mounted using the same fan frame.
Zotac has ensured that cable management is easy with its RTX 5090 ArcticStorm AIO. All fan cables are integrated into the cooler, leaving no cable clutter behind. This ensures that users of this cooler will have a tidy-looking system. The only cables that connect to this GPU are your power connector and your monitor/display connectors.
ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 5090 ARCTICSTORM AIO Features
- GeForce RTX 5090 GPU
- 360mm Liquid Cooling massively lowers saturation temperature for peak performance
- Full-coverage copper cold plate for efficient cooling
- Durable Construction: Backplate, reinforced solder joints, and more
- Striking Design: Angular aesthetics and mesmerising infinity mirror enhance any high-end
PC build
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