GALAX has launched a new addition to its Metaltop series of GPUs, featuring an innovative cooling solution and higher clock speeds than the HYDRO series.
- Innovative cooling solution
- Triple-fan setup
- Higher clock speeds than HYDRO series
Galax, a Chinese GPU manufacturer, has launched a new addition to its Metaltop series of GPUs. This latest model comes with an innovative cooling solution and was announced on a Chinese social media platform.
It’s worth noting that GALAX has previously released two models with a similar Liquid Cooling design for the RTX 40 GPUs. These models, called GALAX HYDRO GPUs, were targeted at the international market and came in black and white color options.
The Chinese version of the Metaltop series will feature a 360mm radiator and a triple-fan setup, just like the HYDRO GPUs. However, the GPU itself will have a different cooler shroud. Despite this difference, the pump design and PCB will remain the same as the HYDRO GPUs.
What’s interesting is that the Metaltop AIO OC is expected to offer better performance than the HYDRO series. Instead of the 2580 MHz factory overclock, gamers can expect clock speeds of up to 2595 MHz, along with a maximum power limit of 510W.
At the moment, the GALAX RTX 4090 Metaltop AIO OC is not available for purchase, and there is no information regarding its pricing. However, the card has already been listed on GALAX’s official website.
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Background Information
About Galax: Galax, previously known as Galaxy Microsystems, is a well-known manufacturer of graphics cards and other PC components. Founded in 1994, this company is based in Shenzhen, China. Galax is recognized for producing high-performance graphics cards, memory modules, and storage solutions, catering to both gamers and PC enthusiasts. Their graphics cards often feature innovative cooling solutions and factory overclocking, providing users with enhanced gaming experiences and improved system performance. In Europe the brand is sold under the KFA2 brandname.
Technology Explained
GPU: GPU stands for Graphics Processing Unit and is a specialized type of processor designed to handle graphics-intensive tasks. It is used in the computer industry to render images, videos, and 3D graphics. GPUs are used in gaming consoles, PCs, and mobile devices to provide a smooth and immersive gaming experience. They are also used in the medical field to create 3D models of organs and tissues, and in the automotive industry to create virtual prototypes of cars. GPUs are also used in the field of artificial intelligence to process large amounts of data and create complex models. GPUs are becoming increasingly important in the computer industry as they are able to process large amounts of data quickly and efficiently.
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