It seems that the construction of graphic cards has been established for a long time and it is impossible to come up with something completely new in this area. However, sometimes, some producers may surprise us. In recent years, some specially designed models have arrived in stores. This includes GeForce RTX 30/40 Founders Edition systems or Chinese designs with small additional rotors placed next to the power connector. It seems that XFX will soon present a new idea in this field.
The global launch of the Phoenix Nirvana series XFX graphics cards is likely imminent. These units are already available in China and feature replaceable propellers. But the question is, are these the solutions that players are asking for?
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Via X (Twitter), XFX has just announced that new graphics cards with replaceable fans may be on the way. Most likely, these are Radeon RX 7000 models, however, it is worth noting that this manufacturer already offers modules with this style. In May of this year, the RX 7900 However, it is only available in China (also in a white version), so we have reason to believe that the time is coming for the global premiere.
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The only thing is that it is difficult to understand the purpose of replacing fans in a graphics card. Maybe the idea is to easily replace the rotor if it is damaged? It’s also possible that the idea behind this idea is easy customization of graphics cards, but it’s worth noting that XFX doesn’t yet offer discrete compatible fans to offer (they can come in different variants with different features). But we hope that everything will become clear on this matter soon.
Source: VideoCardz, @XFX_PlayHard
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