I had to rebuild my PC for Asus' beautifully brown GeForce RTX 3070 Noctua Edition and I love it for that

I had to rebuild my PC for Asus’ beautifully brown GeForce RTX 3070 Noctua Edition and I love it for that

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It’s no secret that I’m a fan of the Asus GeForce RTX 3070 Noctua OC Edition. It’s a graphics card that knows no limits, that breaks through societal beliefs of what colour a GPU should be, and has absolutely no regard for space-saving. It’s somehow bigger than you expect, and that right there is why it’s exactly the Noctua co-developed GPU I’ve been waiting for. And also why it’s a huge nuisance to fit inside your PC case.

Asus Noctua OC Edition specs

GPU in front a gray background.

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GPU: RTX 3070 (GA104)
CUDA Cores: 5,888
Tensor Cores: 184
RT Cores: 46
Boost clock: 1,845 MHz (OC Mode)
VRAM: 8 GB GDDR6
Memory speed: 14 Gbps
Memory interface: 256-bit
I/O: HDMI 2.1 x2, DisplayPort 1.4a x3
PSU requirement: 750W
Dimensions: 310 x 147 x 87.5 mm
Slot: 4.3
Price: $830 / £750

Yes, throwing aside any concept of a decent fan configuration and making a mess of my CPU’s liquid cooling is the price I’ve had to pay to install the Asus GeForce RTX 3070 Noctua OC Edition inside my gaming PC. What was once a half-decent cooling setup within my slightly ageing Corsair Air 540 case has turned into a loosely placed mess of fans splayed out across the top of hard drives with minimal to no airflow. The triple-fan all-in-one that once kept my Ryzen 7 5800X cool now has just one fan attached, though I dare say it’s all worth it.

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