GIGABYTE hosts an online launch event for the latest AORUS RTX 30 series

 

GIGABYTE will hold the launch event of the AORUS RTX 30 MAX-Covered Cooling system on Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. Los Angeles time, ie 0 a.m. on September 18, 2020 Vietnamese time. Male. Van Luong, Marketing Manager from GIGABYTE USA will be leading the event together with special guest Linus Sebastian from Linus Tech Tips to explore some of the exclusive features behind the newly designed MAX-Covered Cooling Technology for the latest series of GeForce RTX 30 graphics cards.

The event will also reveal the true performance of the cards in real game benchmarks, information that many PC gamers have eagerly expected.

As a leader in GPU thermal management, GIGABYTE has pushed GPU performance to the highest possible level since 2006, keeping graphics cards cool and quiet through all these years. number of improvements. The launch of the GeForce RTX 30 series is expected to become hotter than ever, and the need for optimal cooling is also even more significant. That is why GIGABYTE has put more emphasis on cooling solutions and introduced the MAX-Covered Cooling System.

The event will focus on the key technologies behind MAX-Covered Cooling in detail, and what the benefits of PC enthusiasts and gamers in general will benefit from AORUS's unique solution. The event will be concluded with a live Q&A session, where AORUS narrators will interact with the audience and answer any questions regarding the RTX 30 series of graphics cards.

To watch this online event, readers can follow the official AORUS YouTube Channel ( https://www.youtube.com/c/Aorus/ ) at 0am on September 18, 2020 hourly. Vietnam or visit the official website of the GIGABYTE AORUS RTX 30 series: https://www.aorus.com/rtx30/

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