Inno3D’s colossal 4-fan Geforce RTX 30 series GPUs leaks

Inno3D's colossal 4-fan Geforce RTX 30 series leaks

Inno3D’s colossal 4-fan Geforce RTX 30 series GPUs leaks

Thanks to Videocardz, much of Inno3D’s RTX 30 series lineup has leaked onto the web, revealing several large graphics card designs which range from two fans to four fans models. 

That’s right, Inno3D has a four fan RTX 3090 graphics card, the iCHILL X4, a 2.5-slot graphics card with three fans on the front of the graphics card and three fans on its side. This graphics card is huge, though that is to be expected given the leaked TDP increases of the RTX 30 series. Ampere graphics cards are going to produce a lot of heat, and that shift from Nvidia will require most AIBs to innovate with their cooling solutions. 

Inno3D’s iCHILL X4 will be available with RTX 3090 and RTX 3080 variants, though precise specifications and pricing for these models remain a mystery.   

  Inno3D's colossal 4-fan Geforce RTX 30 series leaks

 Next up we have the iCHILL X3, another GPU model which will ship with RTX 3090 and RTX 3080 series variants. Both of these graphics cards will be factory overclocked, but not to the same extent at the iCHILL X4 series. 

The iCHILL X3 series will also be 2.5-slot in size, and feature three fans on the front of the graphics card. 

Inno3D's colossal 4-fan Geforce RTX 30 series leaks  

Next, we have Inno3D’s Gaming X3, a lower-end RTX 3090 graphics card model which will feature three fans and with a 2.5-slot design. This model will feature less RGB lighting than its higher-end counterparts. Inno3D's colossal 4-fan Geforce RTX 30 series leaks  

 

 


Lastly, there is Inno3D’s RTX 3080 Gaming X2, the only dual-fan model within the company’s leaked RTX 30 series lineup. This graphics card appears to use Nvidia’s new 12-pin PCIe power connector and ship in the same 2.5-slot thickness as other RTX 30 series models from Inno3D. This graphics card appears to have no RTX 3090 series variant. 

Inno3D's colossal 4-fan Geforce RTX 30 series leaks

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