Updated at 21:45: Gainward has also unveiled a series of Python III GPUs with designs identical to Palit’s offerings.
Shenzhen, China — In a significant development for the compact gaming and computing market, Palit Microsystems and Gainward have announced the launch of their new RTX 40 SUPER Infinity 3 series of GPUs, which meet NVIDIA’s SFF-Ready standards. The new lineup, which was unveiled on September 2, includes the RTX 4080 SUPER, RTX 4070 Ti SUPER, and RTX 4070 SUPER models, catering to a wide range of performance needs.
The RTX 40 SUPER Infinity 3 series stands out for its compact size, measuring 294×116×49.5 (mm) and occupying approximately 2.5 slots, making it an ideal fit for small form factor (SFF) systems. This is particularly significant as it adheres to NVIDIA’s SFF-Ready criteria, ensuring that the GPUs can fit into compatible SFF cases without compromising on space.
Palit has emphasized that the Infinity 3 series is 40% smaller than their other RTX 40 SUPER GPUs with three fans. This reduction in size does not come at the cost of performance, as users can now enjoy the same high-end capabilities in a more compact form factor.
The series is available in two variations for each model: a standard frequency version and an overclocked version. Notably, the RTX 4070 SUPER Infinity 3 OC has seen an increase in power consumption from 220W to 245W, while the other two overclocked models maintain their original power ratings.
In terms of connectivity, the Infinity 3 GPUs come equipped with one HDMI 2.1a port and three DisplayPort 1.4a ports, ensuring that users have ample options for connecting multiple displays and other peripherals.
The launch of these GPUs comes as a response to the growing demand for powerful yet space-efficient graphics solutions. With the rise of compact gaming PCs and the need for high-performance GPUs in smaller systems, Palit and Gainward have managed to strike a balance between size and performance.
The introduction of the RTX 40 SUPER Infinity 3 series is particularly timely, given the advancements in gaming technology and the increasing popularity of SFF systems. These GPUs are poised to cater to both casual gamers and enthusiasts who require top-tier performance without the need for a large, bulky setup.
Gainward’s Python III series, which shares the same design philosophy as Palit’s Infinity 3, further expands the options available to consumers. This parallel launch from Gainward ensures that users have multiple choices when it comes to selecting a compact, high-performance GPU.
The new GPUs from Palit and Gainward are a testament to the ongoing innovation in the graphics card market. By meeting NVIDIA’s SFF-Ready standards, these GPUs not only offer high-end performance but also address the spatial constraints of modern computing environments.
The launch has been well-received by the tech community, with many praising the move to cater to the needs of SFF enthusiasts. IT之家, a popular tech portal, has highlighted the significance of this development, with readers expressing their excitement about the new offerings.
As the gaming and computing landscape continues to evolve, the RTX 40 SUPER Infinity 3 series represents a significant step forward in providing users with powerful, compact, and efficient graphics solutions. With these new GPUs, Palit and Gainward have once again demonstrated their commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction.
About Palit Microsystems and Gainward:
Palit Microsystems is a leading graphics card manufacturer known for its high-quality and innovative products. Gainward, a sister company, also specializes in producing high-performance GPUs and is renowned for its cutting-edge designs and technologies.
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For more information about the RTX 40 SUPER Infinity 3 series, please visit the official websites of Palit Microsystems and Gainward. For press inquiries, contact the respective press departments.
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