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Leadtek Showcases NVIDIA GeForce WinFast RTX 40-series Hurricane Models at Computex 2023

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Leadtek revealed its GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Hurricane custom graphics card at the tail end of last month. The latest refresh of the company's Hurricane cooling solution looked very space age with its curved central X-formation design. Leadtek has chosen to expand upon this aesthetic with bigger brother NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40-series cards shown off at Computex this week. The company's WinFast GPU lineup has grown with the additions of RTX 4090 Hurricane 24G, RTX 4080 Hurricane 16G, RTX 4070 Ti Hurricane 12G and RTX 4070 Hurricane 12G models.

All of these units sport metal backplates, but there are some differences in the makeup of attached cooling solutions. The RTX 4090 and 4080 models are cooled by a triple (100 m) fan array and eight heat pipes. The RTX 4070 Ti sports three "large" fans (size not specified) and six heat pipes. The RTX 4070 (non-Ti) makes do with only a pair of "large" fans, but has the same number of heat pipes (six) as its immediate sibling, albeit packed into a much shorter surround.



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W/t/H... no super, duper, mega, ultra, triaxial or o'c'd versions..... guess I'll have to look elsewhere for my next GPU :D

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Never heard of this company before, I am surprised, thought I heard of all of them by now heh
 
Leadtek works with nvidia since riva TNT times) Was among top partners many years ago, but later on disappeared from the market in EU and americas

so this will be a brand we can actually buy in America again do you know?
 
that useless plastic covering the middle fan seems a very stupid choice
 
that useless plastic covering the middle fan seems a very stupid choice

you genuinely think there will be a measurable difference between that piece of plastic on and off?
 
you genuinely think there will be a measurable difference between that piece of plastic on and off?

common sense would tell me covering a fan is not a good idea
 
Leadtek works with nvidia since riva TNT times) Was among top partners many years ago, but later on disappeared from the market in EU and americas

Yep, had the Leadtek WinFast Ti 4400: <<<New Egg Link>>>

Now that little card played UT99 butter smooth and Warcraft III Reign of Chaos/Frozen Throne on my 100Hz Viewsonic CRT Monitor, oh, the good old times. It screamed like a banshee though. :O

It also popped my PSU mid-tournament after a couple of months of use, and of course, when PSU's were erm, still crap for the most part.

common sense would tell me covering a fan is not a good idea

They never were about doing things quietly, trust me, it's gonna restrict flow and make noise. :p

Looks like a pair of bad alien goggles.
 
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