NVIDIA Teases New GeForce RTX 50 Design: Dual Fans and LED Strip

NVIDIA teases a potential new GeForce RTX 50 graphics card design with dual front fans and an LED strip in a 'GeForce LAN 50' video.

NVIDIA has offered a sneak peek at what could be a new design for its upcoming GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards. The reveal came in a teaser video for their "GeForce LAN 50" rewards event.

NVIDIA Teases New GeForce RTX 50 Design: Dual Fans and LED Strip

The "GeForce LAN 50" event, a 50-hour celebration coinciding with the RTX 50 series announcement, will feature giveaways of hardware, games, and exclusive items. A GeForce Garage build featured in the teaser video caught the attention of viewers.

The video, titled “Missions and Rewards,” showcased an RTX 40 Founders Edition PC alongside a mysterious card, which appeared to be an unfamiliar GeForce RTX design.

NVIDIA Teases New GeForce RTX 50 Design: Dual Fans and LED Strip

After adjusting the brightness and resolution of the image, it seems that the card has a dual-fan design at the front, departing from the push/pull air design often seen on NVIDIA cards. Additionally, an LED strip is visible, even without enhancing the image.

It's important to note that NVIDIA sometimes uses renders for new cards, particularly for RTX xx60/70 models, which might not be available with NVIDIA's Founders Edition design. The purpose of the card in the teaser—whether it is a real planned design or purely for marketing—remains unclear.

NVIDIA Teases New GeForce RTX 50 Design: Dual Fans and LED Strip

The power connector of the card also appears to have an unusual angled adapter or cable. The size of the card suggests that it is likely not an RTX 5090, leaving the RTX 5080 or 5070 Ti as potential candidates.

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