Tuesday, June 3rd 2025

Gigabyte Launches the Aorus GeForce RTX 5090 Stealth Ice Graphics Card

GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd, a leading manufacturer of premium gaming hardware, today launched the AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 STEALTH ICE 32G graphics card, designed exclusively for the GIGABYTE Project STEALTH series. This new graphics card inherits the minimalist philosophy of Project STEALTH by adopting a hidden power connector design, allowing seamless cable routing and a cleaner build layout. Tailored for enthusiasts who prioritize aesthetic refinement and efficient assembly, the card offers both cutting-edge performance and a streamlined look that elevates any gaming setup.

Hide the Cables, Power in Stealth
Project STEALTH redefines the PC building experience by relocating all connectors to the rear of the components. This thoughtful design streamlines cable management, enabling quicker installation and a cleaner, more organized build.
For the graphics card, the hidden power connector eliminates visible cabling from the traditional front-facing position, creating a seamless and minimalistic look inside the chassis. This design allows users to better highlight the card's RGB lighting, LCD Edge View, and a streamlined and elegant look—delivering a clean, unified aesthetic that perfectly embodies the spirit of Project STEALTH.

Stay Cool, Game Strong
The AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 STEALTH ICE graphics card features an upgraded WINDFORCE cooling system. For the new generation, it includes a newly designed fan, enhanced thermal interface materials, and an advanced thermal module. Together, these improvements significantly boost heat dissipation efficiency, ensuring the GPU runs cool and stable even under heavy workloads. This comprehensive thermal solution allows gamers and creators to fully unleash the performance potential of the RTX 5090 while maintaining quiet and reliable operation.

The new Hawk Fan design minimizes turbulence and noise while delivering up to a 53.6% increase in air pressure and a 12.5% boost in air volume. Working in tandem with a large vapor chamber that directly contacts the GPU, the superconducting heat pipe utilizes differences in capillary structures, strategically placed in the different transferring zones, to effectively enhance heat transfer efficiency. These features combine to ensure exceptional thermal performance and ultra-quiet operation, even under demanding workloads. To improve thermal conductivity, the card uses composite metal grease on the GPU, offering a significantly higher thermal conductivity coefficient than traditional solutions. For critical components such as VRAM and MOSFETs, a server-grade thermal conductive gel is applied. Its deformable, non-fluid properties maintain optimal contact on uneven surfaces, ensuring consistent heat dissipation over time. Additionally, an extra fan is included for users seeking enhanced cooling capabilities. This optional fan can be mounted above the backplate's screen cooling area to further strengthen heat dissipation and improve overall cooling efficiency.

Silent Experience, One Click Away
GIGABYTE offers a silent mode available via the GIGABYTE CONTROL CENTER (GCC) software, designed for users who prioritize a quieter gaming environment. With a single click, users can activate optimized fan settings that significantly reduce noise, eliminating the need for manual configurations. Whether gaming or handling everyday tasks, users can enjoy a smoother, more immersive experience with minimal acoustic distractions.

To complete the ultimate all-white, cable-free PC build, users can pair the AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 STEALTH ICE graphics card with GIGABYTE's X870 or B850 STEALTH ICE series motherboards, along with the C500 PANORAMIC STEALTH ICE chassis. This seamless combination delivers a cohesive aesthetic and powerful performance, while the chassis offers a stunning 270-degree panoramic view, perfect for showcasing the clean, modern beauty of a fully integrated STEALTH ICE setup.
Source: Gigabyte
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10 Comments on Gigabyte Launches the Aorus GeForce RTX 5090 Stealth Ice Graphics Card

#1
phanbuey
when you want your full tower atx to look like a micro atx compact case in pictures.
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#4
PixelTech
I like this model.

I'd trade for it, if it weren't likely $3,000+

On second look... why isn't this card's cooler larger in the direction of the PC case's glass panel.
Also, I'd think having the 12v-2x6 toward the back of the PC case would be more optimal. Understanding that the motherboard might be in the way for some E-ATX motherboards, maybe the PCB just extends a lil further out. But maybe that wouldn't be rigid enough and would need to attach to the back plate for support. (thinking emoji)
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#5
bonehead123
Yea, it may be lean & clean, but it STILL isn't a true "WHITE" card, since the PCB is STILL black....

Yet ANUTHA epic f.A.i.L. on that part, but otherwise it looks pretty slick IMHO.. :D
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#6
JustBenching
Stealth? This thing is bigger than my monitor...
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#7
PixelTech
JustBenchingStealth? This thing is bigger than my monitor...
Stealth is referring to the 12V-2x6 connector being on the motherboard side of the PCB and semi hiding the cable.
nvm
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#8
phanbuey
JustBenchingStealth? This thing is bigger than my monitor...
It's referring to how stealthily that powerconnector will melt.

It's all tucked up behind there under the card, next to one of the heatpipes.
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#9
JustBenching
phanbueyIt's referring to how stealthily that powerconnector will melt.
:D

I know it's about the cables (that the whole gigabyte stealth lineup, hiding the cables) but it's funny calling stealth a big chuck of metal
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#10
wNotyarD
JustBenching:D

I know it's about the cables (that the whole gigabyte stealth lineup, hiding the cables) but it's funny calling stealth a big chuck of metal
You must start thinking like Drax. To be so slow and quiet until becoming invisible.
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