Sycom Unveils Custom GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER GPU With Hybrid AIO Cooling, Equipped With Dual Noctua Fans
Sycom Unveils Custom GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER GPU With Hybrid AIO Cooling, Equipped With Dual Noctua Fans

Japanese manufacturer, Sycom, has an interesting cooling solution for its GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER GPU, featuring the iconic Noctua's 120mm fans.
Sycom has a knack for integrating Noctua's fans into the cooling solutions for its GPUs since the company has already released the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 & RTX 4060 Ti GPUs with Noctua-based cooling. This time, the company has decided to go one step ahead by transitioning its design language into the latest RTX 40 SUPER SKU; by the looks of it, the company has succeeded in doing so. Sycom has replaced the GPU's vapor chamber with a cooling solution in an attempt to make thermal dissipation much more effective with these "power-hungry" GPUs.
There aren't many details about the hybrid GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER Hydro GPU by Sycom, but the company is offering it as a package with its G-Master Hydro series gaming PCs. The actual cooling solution itself is Asetek's "Hybrid GFX 240mm", which features a dedicated 240mm radiator, and Noctua's NF-A12x25 120mm fans, making the cooling solution stand out from the others. Sycom is quite popular in doing such DIY solutions since the firm has previously done the same "experiment" with NVIDIA's flagship Ada Lovelace GPUs as well.
It is disclosed that by implementing this cooling route, the firm has witnessed a temperature drop of up to 15 degrees, which is indeed phenomenal. Moreover, since Noctua's onboard fans are controllable when it comes to rotational movement, you could achieve decent noise levels with this thing as well. Speaking of the GPU's design in itself, it is an interesting one, with a black and green color scheme running along the shroud, which is decent depending upon the taste of the consumer.
The disappointing factor is that Sycom's GPU models aren't available separately, rather, they are integrated into pre-built systems. There is no word on global availability as well, which potentially limits the scope of the GPU in terms of consumer exposure and sales.
News Source: GDM
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