FUNCIÓN CLAVE
Desarrollado por NVIDIA CMP 30HX
Integrado con 6GB GDDR6 Interfaz de memoria de 192 bits
WINDFORCE 2X Sistema de enfriamiento con ventiladores giratorios alternativos Ventiladores de cuchilla únicos de 90 mm
SISTEMA DE REFRIGERACIÓN WINDFORCE 2X
El sistema de enfriamiento WINDFORCE 2X cuenta con 2 ventiladores de cuchilla únicos de 90 mm, giro alternativo y una GPU de contacto directo con tubo de calor de cobre compuesto, que en conjunto proporcionan una disipación de calor de alta eficiencia.
GIRADO ALTERNATIVO
Reduzca la turbulencia de los ventiladores adyacentes y aumente la presión del aire.
VENTILADOR DE HOJA ÚNICA
El flujo de aire se derrama por el borde triangular del ventilador y se guía suavemente a través de la curva de rayas 3D en la superficie del ventilador.
TUBOS DE CALOR TOQUE DIRECTO
La forma del tubo de calor de cobre puro maximiza el área de contacto directo con la GPU. El tubo de calor también cubre la VRAM a través de un gran contacto de placa de metal para garantizar un enfriamiento adecuado.
TUBO DE CALOR COMPUESTO
El tubo de calor compuesto combina la conductividad térmica y la transición de fase para gestionar de manera eficiente la transferencia de calor entre dos interfaces sólidas, lo que aumenta la capacidad de enfriamiento.
DURABILIDAD EXTREMA
La tarjeta gráfica utiliza el mejor diseño de fase de potencia para permitir que el MOSFET funcione a una temperatura más baja, y el diseño de protección contra sobretemperatura y el equilibrio de carga para cada MOSFET, además de los condensadores y bobinas certificados Ultra Durable, para proporcionar un rendimiento excelente y una vida útil más prolongada del sistema
DISEÑO DE PCB AMABLE
El proceso de producción totalmente automatizado garantiza la máxima calidad de las placas de circuito y elimina las protuberancias afiladas de los conectores de soldadura que se ven en la superficie de la placa de circuito impreso convencional. Este diseño amigable evita que sus manos se corten o dañen inadvertidamente los componentes al hacer su construcción.
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