In brief: Fans of Noctua's famous chocolate-brown and beige color schemes (there must be some) will be pleased to know that the blueprint is making its way to graphics cards, thanks to a collaboration between Asus and the CPU cooler/fan visitor.

Rumors of the partnership surfaced last month when leaker Komachi spotted an Asus listing for a GeForce RTX 3070 8 GB Noctua on the Eurasian Economic Commission website. Now, the Asus ROG Vietnam Facebook page has seemingly confirmed that the product is real and posted the first official images.

As y'all can come across, this is a hefty card that uses a 4-slot blueprint and features two of Noctua'due south NF-A12x25 fans under the shroud. It also has 'GeForce RTX' and 'ASUS X Noctua' branding, along with dual 8-pin ability connectors for delivering upwardly to 300W of power .

This particular RTX 3070 comes with iii DisplayPort outputs and ii HDMI ports, rather than the usual 3x DP and 1x HDMI. There are no specs available as of yet, but the product code— RTX3070-O8G-NOCTUA—suggests information technology's a manufacturing plant-overclocked model.

The bad news, of course, is the price. Graphics cards are once again becoming more than expensive after weeks of trending downwards, and that's reflected in this product. The Facebook post states it will sell for 26 meg VND, which is around $one,137—the typical price y'all'd pay on eBay for a standard RTX 3070. Potential buyers as well have to contend with the availability issues expected to concluding until the second one-half of 2022.

If the upshot of Asus and Noctua's partnership proves popular, we might see other cards that apply the latter's cooling solutions. In the meantime, check out our All-time of Cooling 2022 feature, in which Noctua's legendary NH-D15 takes the crown as the best Air cooler.