Leaked Image Suggests a Glimpse of Nvidia's RTX 50-Series

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Leaked Image Suggests a Glimpse of Nvidia's RTX 50-Series
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A shadowy image circulating online, possibly leaked from Nvidia, hints at the design of a Founders Edition RTX 50-series graphics card. The image showcases a card featuring a vertically oriented power connector, an LED strip, and a twin-fan cooler design, marking a departure from the current 40-series.

Nvidia 's next generation GPUs is now spinning at an astonishing rate. The internet is clamoring for any potential info on RTX 50-series graphics card s, and thanks to a newly-released teaser video and some image-editing techniques, our first look at what might be a Founders Edition RTX 50-series card may have been spotted. The video has been released detailing giveaways and rewards at the event, including a shadowy shot of a gaming PC.

The card in question has the GeForce RTX text emblazoned on the side, along with a vertically oriented power connector and what looks to be an LED strip mounted somewhere inside the cooler. It certainly doesn't look like any Nvidia card we're currently aware of, so the thinking is that this may well be an RTX 50-series card hidden in an image from Nvidia itself. It's a bit of a tiddler, though. That suggests that if this is indeed an RTX 50-series card, it's likely something lower down the range than something like the RTX 4090. Possibly. It's also entirely possible that this is a placeholder, rendered to look like a generic RTX card sitting in a generic chassis. That being said, the rumours currently indicate that we'll see an RTX 5070 card launched alongside its more powerful siblings. There's some odd details going on with the cooler here as well. Looking at the underside of the card, it looks like a twin fan design rather than a single fan on either side in a push-pull design like the current 40-series FE cards. That'd be a change from the norm, along with an LED light strip that may be running along one of the edges of the fan shrouds.Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team.Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors It's this glowing doohickey that makes the card stand out in the darkness of the overall image in the first place, and may well be a design note we see repeated on the RTX 50-series as a whol

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