GIGABYTE EAGLE Radeon & GeForce Graphics Card Lineup Launched

Apr 3, 2020 at 04:19pm EDT

GIGABYTE has finally launched its 'EAGLE' graphics card lineup that was leaked out back in December of last year that included graphics cards both from NVIDIA's GeForce and AMD's Radeon.

GIGABYTE's EAGLE Takes Flight - EAGLE Graphics Lineup Launched

Today, on the Japansese AORUS Twitter account, GIGABYTE gave us a peek of one of the EAGLE graphics card designs. We can see at least three of the EAGLE GeForce variants with one being a mini-ITX, single-fan graphics card, and two being dual-fan cards. In the product image, we can see, just slightly, the employment of copper heatpipes on one of the dual-fan cards, and aluminum heatpipes on the other.

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As of this time, it is unclear as to whether or not the EAGLE lineup is intended to succeed AORUS and become the flagship brand or is positioned below AORUS, but judging from the initial EEC registration, there are no NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti models on the list, which creates the idea that AORUS will remain as the flagship brand with the 2080 Ti only being available under the AORUS nameplate.

So far, we have no information in regards to specifications for the EAGLE cards as GIGABYTE has not updated its site. Other than the three variants pictured, which are NVIDIA models, the remaining NVIDIA cards, as well as the entirety of the AMD Radeon variants, have yet to be revealed. All models will be available in base and OC variants.

Original AMD Radeon & NVIDIA GeForce EAGLE Model Registrations

AMD Models:

RX 5500 (XT)

RX 5600 XT

RX 5700 (XT)

NVIDIA Models:

Since the original report of the EAGLE model listings, a new NVIDIA graphics cards was added, with this being the GeForce GTX 1650 G6.

GTX 1650 (SUPER)

GTX 1660 (Ti) (SUPER)

RTX 2060 (SUPER)

RTX 2070 (SUPER)

RTX 2080 (SUPER)

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