Asus Introduces the First Video Cards in the Prime Series – They Meet Nvidia SFF-Ready Requirements

Tech giant Asus has unveiled its first-ever Prime-series of graphics cards — the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Prime, RTX 4070 Prime, and RTX 4070 Super Prime. These graphics cards are part of Nvidia’s SFF-Ready Enthusiast GeForce Card initiative, designed for powerful gaming systems within compact computer bodies.

The newly introduced GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Prime, RTX 4070 Prime, and RTX 4070 Super Prime, all incorporate cooling systems consisting of three fans each. These cards are 50 mm thick and 269 mm long, pushing the upper limit of SFF-Ready solutions. The cards also offer dual BIOS support, presenting both quiet and high-performance operating modes.

Asus says the Prime series graphics cards “incorporate many innovative cooling solutions that users can find in its Dual-series graphics cards”. An additional fan and a larger radiator are designed to give the Prime series cards a more efficient and quieter cooling operation.

In the past, Asus’ Prime series has been limited to motherboards, computer cases, power supply units, and All-In-One Liquid Coolers.

This post was last modified on 06/03/2024

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