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GIGABYTE's AORUS Infinity series is its take on the dual flow-throw cooler architecture NVIDIA innovated with the RTX 50-series Founders Edition graphics cards. The PCB with the GPU, memory, and VRM, are centrally located, any rely on breakout boards to interface with power, display I/O, and possibly even the PCIe interface. The RTX 5080 AORUS Infinity Wood, unlike the other three AORUS Infinity cards, switches to a matte-white+beige wood 2-tone color trim on the cooler shroud, and features a real wood trim along its top edge. It aesthetically blends with the company's Aero Wood series motherboards, such as the X870E Aero X3D Wood. The card offers a massive factory overclock of 2805 MHz core, compared to 2617 MHz NVIDIA-reference.
Next up, is the GeForce RTX 5080 AORUS Infinity, the regular, non-Wood themed card. This card has an identical factory overclock to the RTX 5080 AORUS Infinity Wood, but with a design that looks nearly identical to the RTX 5090 AORUS Infinity. It is probably lighter owing to the smaller PCB and cooling requirements of the RTX 5080 compared to the RTX 5090.
Lastly, there's the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti AORUS Infinity. Given that the RTX 5070 Ti is based on the same GB203 silicon as the RTX 5080, this card is visually identical to the RTX 5080 AORUS Infinity, but comes with the slightly slower RTX 5070 Ti GPU, and lower memory speeds. The card comes with GIGABYTE's highest factory overclock for the RTX 5070 Ti, with 2670 MHz, compared to 2452 MHz NVIDIA-reference speeds.
All three cards feature GIGABYTE's new WindForce Hyperburst cooling solution based on a dual flow-through design, with thick axial airflow fans, a fan overdrive mode, and a composite metal TIM for the GPU. The company hasn't put out detailed images, but the product pages of all three cards are up on the company's website.
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