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Gainward Announces New RTX 40 Panther Series Graphics Cards

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As the leading brand in the enthusiastic graphics market, Gainward proudly presents the brand new GeForce RTX 4080 and GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Panther Series video cards, powered by NVIDIA's Ada Lovelace GPU architecture. The new Panther Series is born in the Gainward graphics card lineup for performance-oriented consumers who favor the aesthetic of utter darkness and the perfection of simplicity. Shunning all the bells and whistles, the Gainward GeForce RTX 40 Panther presents itself in a sleek black finish with simple line patterns that add a touch of dynamics in the darkness. The minimalist design allows it to seamlessly blend into any builds.

Underneath the Panther's stealthy exterior lies the latest graphics technology and extraordinary thermal solution. The model leverages the Cyclone Fan for optimal aerodynamic performance. The Wing Tip on fantail collects maximized airflow into the thermal module. The sharp claw marks on the Cyclone Fan Blades lead the air to the heat sink steadily. With the support of Ultra-Dense Protection Plate and Metal Backplate with cut-out areas, the GeForce RTX 40 Panther offers exceptional cooling and improved stability.



The Gainward GeForce RTX 40 Panther has complete access to NVIDIA's latest game-changing technologies, including the NVIDIA DLSS 3, NVIDIA Reflex, NVIDIA Studio and more that offer AI-accelerated performance, unprecedented level of visual fidelity, and other cutting-edge advantages. As its namesake, the Panther brings you sharp visuals, fast responsiveness to games, and stutter-free creating experiences that leap you to the win.



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I love that box art, I wish they could have made a panther imprint on the card it too
 
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Gainward is bucking the trend by making these videocards so small, they're only 329mm long and 128mm high, which is diminutive for the 4xxx series of videocards.
 
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Gainward is bucking the trend by making these videocards so small, they're only 329mm long and 128mm high, which is diminutive for the 4xxx series of videocards.
But then there's the bloat on the 4070 Ti version, which uses the same 3.1-slot design. I understand AIBs save money by reusing cooler designs -- and perhaps especially if it's true Nvidia keeps their margins razor thin; however, the thermal output of GPUs below the 4080 don't require big-ass coolers, even to keep fan noise at excellent levels. That 40 series for Nvidia's offerings are more efficient than the 30 series is in part evidence of that.
 
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