AORUS Brings Its Infinity GPU Design Down to the RTX 5080 & 5070s — Now in White and Dark Wood Finishes Too

Jun 2, 2026 at 04:33pm EDT

AORUS is working on more RTX 50 Infinity GPUs, such as the 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070, and bringing new design options to users.

AORUS RTX 50 Infinity Lineup Will Soon Have Something For Everyone & Won't Be Limited To The Flagship RTX 5090

At CES this year, AORUS showcased its first Infinity graphics card design, which featured a triple-fan cooler and a Founders Edition PCB in a unique shroud for the RTX 5090 GPU. Now, AORUS is expanding its GPU lineup with more Infinity options to select from, with cards such as the RTX 5080, 5070 Ti, & the 5070 too.

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The AORUS GeForce RTX 50 Infinity graphics cards feature a triple-slot design. While it may look like a dual-fan cooler on the shroud, it's actually a cleverly designed triple-fan variant. These cards measure 330x145x65mm. The cards adopt an all-metal design, offering a premium structure in a unique aesthetic that looks neat. The RTX 5090 Infinity featured a Founders Edition PCB, which is square in shape, but the rest of the cards will use a standard PCB design.

So, talking about the cooling solution, the AORUS Infinity series features a brand new cooler that leverages its Windforce Hyperburst cooling system. This employs dual Hawk fans, a direct-touch vapor chamber, superconducting heat pipes, and features the aforementioned dual flow-through design. Gigabyte uses composite metal greases as the TIM of choice for the RTX 50 Infinity lineup.

The company claims that the new cooler offers reduced airflow turbulence and noise, while delivering up to 53.6% increase in air-pressure and 12.5% increase in air-volume. The internals are made up of a large vapor chamber heatsink that makes direct contact with the GPU, along with superconducting heat pipes and a high-performance composite thermal interface solution. The VRAM and MOSFETs feature a server-grade thermal conductive gel.

There's also a third fan in the center of the shroud, which AORUS labels as the "Overdrive" fan. When more performance is required, the overdrive fan can be enabled for a boosted airflow, offering more cooling to the graphics card. This fan ensures the card retains peak performance when running at its maximum potential.

Originally available in white/black aesthetics, the AORUS RTX 50 Infinity graphics cards will also come in all-white and DARK Wood flavors, which look seriously impressive. The Infinity series is positioned as a premium product, so it will carry an extra cost over the reference price tag.

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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