RTX 5080 and 5070 Ti Proart: Asus relies on wood look and USB‑C - available now
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Asus has finally unveiled two new ProArt graphics cards based on the GeForce RTX 5080 and the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti. The former is available now, the latter in a few weeks. Both models feature a wooden finish and USB-C.
Asus wants to launch the Nvidia Geforce RTX 5080 and Geforce RTX 5070 Ti graphics cards in a new variant on the market. After the company has already shown them before, it has finally officially presented the two graphics cards Geforce RTX 5080 Proart OC Edition and Geforce RTX 5070 Ti Proart OC Edition. Both rely on the same cooler, which occupies 2.5 slots in the case with its dimensions of 304 × 126 × 50 mm.
GeForce RTX 5080 and the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti with Wood optics and USB-C
Visually, the new Proart cooler stands out above all by a decorative strip made of wood, which interrupts the otherwise gold-black design of the cover. The GB203 GPU is cooled by a vapor chamber, six heatpipes and three axial fans. There is also an LED lighting that illuminates the Proart logo on the side.
The Geforce RTX 5080 Proart OC Edition and the Geforce RTX 5070 Ti Proart OC Edition should stand out - in addition to their appearance - above all through an integrated USB-C port. The graphics cards can use this to output a Displayport signal and thus control corresponding monitors. But there are also the usual connections: the new custom designs have HDMI 2.1b once and DisplayPort 2.1b twice.
According to Asus, the new Geforce RTX 5080 Proart OC Edition is now available. With an OC boost clock of 2,730 MHz, the company calls an MSRP of 1,659 euros. In the PCGH price comparison, the graphics card is already listed and available from 1,600 euros. The Geforce RTX 5070 Ti Proart OC Edition, on the other hand, will follow in a few weeks. With an OC boost clock of 2,610 MHz, Asus wants to charge 1,179 euros here. It was not announced when and at what price the previously shown SSD editions of the video card should be released, in which an M.2 SSD can be mounted on the back.

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