Externally, the overall style of the ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2080TI maintains a high degree of consistency with the 10-series STRIX series graphics cards. Both the triple fan layout and the proof case shape and light bar arrangement suggest that this is an improved radiator based on its predecessor’s design.
The graphics card offers a 7680 x 4320 display resolution and 11 G.B. of memory, and the RGB decorative lights support ASUS AURA SYNC technology, which allows 16.7 million colors and dynamic effects to be adjusted through AURA software.
Of course there are still some changes in this generation of STRIX, such as the fan periphery being looped together, which has the advantage of directing the airflow downwards in a more concentrated manner.
In addition, the number of fan blades has been reduced from 11 to 9, and the fan blade shape has been changed to a willow leaf shape, which is said to increase the airflow while greatly reducing the wind shear when the fan is running.
The back of the card is also designed in the same way as the STRIX series, with an all-metal backplate for reinforcement.
The video output is equipped with two HDMI 2.0 and DP1.4 ports each, in addition to a Type-C port for V.R. devices, which can be used for data, video, and 35W power through a single cable.