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Noctua does it again

Noctua is known to most PC enthusiasts because the company develops and sells very quiet fans. But now Noctua is once again entering into a collaboration with Asus - and this one really has it all.

The Noctua RTX 3080; Image: Asus

Asus released the Noctua RTX 3070 last year. As the name suggests, this graphics card has Noctua fans installed. Accordingly, the graphics card also makes little noise. According to TechPowerUp, the 3070 only makes 26 decibels of noise while gaming.


Now Noctua goes one step further with Asus. The RTX 3080 is now also supposed to get two 120mm fans, which are of course from Noctua. But to make things clear: This RTX 3080 will have 10GB of GDDR6X, as there are also models that have 12GB.


The graphics card will be released at the beginning of next month. However, the price is still unknown and no information about it can be found on Asus' website. However, the company promises to be the quietest graphics card in its class.

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