Cooler Master RTX 5080 is Big and Roomy

Exciting developments emerged from Cooler Master as they rolled out their custom GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card in China. A tech enthusiast who goes by 51972 shared detailed insights on Bilibili after experimenting with the card's modular cooling system. He discovered some clever engineering tricks when exploring fan compatibility.

The blogger noticed designers had strategically placed screw holes at various heights. After trying different cooling options like the Phanteks T30 fan, he realized the card could balloon up to an impressive nine centimeters thick. When comparing the card against the ASUS ROG Astral and MSI SUPRIM models, Cooler Master's design clearly stands out as a bulky powerhouse.

Hardware watchers remain curious about potential retail availability. Wccftech reported that the card boasts some impressive features: a massive metal frame, a substantial shroud, and an expansive heatsink cooled by three hefty 120 mm fans. Consumers can choose between RGB and non-RGB versions of the graphics card.

The unit comes equipped with five display outputs, including two HDMI and three DisplayPort connections. A large circular vent allows heat to escape from the back. Powering the beast requires a single 16-pin connector. Despite not being available as a standalone purchase, tech enthusiasts are eagerly tracking Cooler Master's innovative graphics card design.
 

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