Galax sells RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 Ti Hall of Fame graphics cards on their website. These cards show users if power cables connect right through LED lights. Yellow lights warn when the 16-pin power plug sits loose. Red lights flash when power problems happen even with good connections. The lights stay off or show pretty colors when everything works fine.
Both cards use GB203 chips and have three cooling fans each. Two big 102mm fans sit on the ends and one smaller 92mm fan stays between them. Buyers can pick black or white versions that both have LED lights. The cooling system helps cards run fast without getting hot during games or when people push them harder.
The RTX 5080 HOF runs at 2760 MHz normally and speeds up to 2775 MHz when needed. The RTX 5070 Ti HOF starts at 2610 MHz and boosts to 2625 MHz. Galax built these cards for people who want extra performance from their computers. Strong cooling lets the cards handle the extra heat that comes from running faster speeds.
Both cards use GB203 chips and have three cooling fans each. Two big 102mm fans sit on the ends and one smaller 92mm fan stays between them. Buyers can pick black or white versions that both have LED lights. The cooling system helps cards run fast without getting hot during games or when people push them harder.
The RTX 5080 HOF runs at 2760 MHz normally and speeds up to 2775 MHz when needed. The RTX 5070 Ti HOF starts at 2610 MHz and boosts to 2625 MHz. Galax built these cards for people who want extra performance from their computers. Strong cooling lets the cards handle the extra heat that comes from running faster speeds.