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Inno3D brings water-cooled GeForce RTX 5090 in single-slot design

The Chinese graphics card manufacturer Inno3D begins with the sales of special versions of its NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 GPUS, which thanks to a connection for liquid cooling with a single slot design.

High-end GPUs in a 1-slot design thanks to liquid cooling

Inno3D had already announced the Geforce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 in June for the Computex 2025 in Taiwan for the first time in a 1-slot design. Now you start the global sales, of course the focus is on compact PC systems. This becomes possible because you cooperate with the cooling specialist Alphacool. According to the manufacturer, the GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 Frostbite Pro brings an optimization for good performance in small housings. A copper block is intended to ensure a higher cooling capacity due to the double thermal conductivity. Alphacool has also revised the geometry of the cooling fins to ensure a better flow and thus guarantee the stability of the graphics card with great utilization.

On top of that, you place on a carbon backplate, through which the cooling sink is to be kept safe without having to fear a heat build -up. Due to the extremely flat construction in single slot design, use in multi-GPU setups should also be easily possible. Inno3D offers the liquid cooled variants of the GeForce RTX 5080 and GeForce RTX 5090 each with 16 or 32 gigabytes of GDDR7 memory. Technically, the particularly flat graphics cards correspond to the normal variants and should ultimately also offer the same performance.

The manufacturer has not yet given any information at prices and exact availability appointments. The company has been offering liquid chilled expenses for Nvidia high-end graphics cards for some time. However, the frostbite versions are always kept in a dual slot design. In the single slot versions, the ultra-flation of design is made possible by laying the connection for liquid cooling to the end of the GPU.