GIGABYTE Launches AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 INFINITY Graphics Card
GIGABYTE launches compact AORUS RTX 5090 INFINITY featuring WINDFORCE HYPERBURST cooling and hidden Overdrive fan at CES 2026.
TAIPEI, Jan. 7, 2026 – GIGABYTE has introduced the AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 INFINITY graphics card at CES 2026, blending a compact triple-slot design with cutting-edge cooling technology to maximize the potential of NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture.
Powered by the GeForce RTX 50 Series, this flagship model delivers unprecedented AI performance, enhanced ray tracing, and DLSS 4 for superior gaming and creative workflows.
The standout feature is the WINDFORCE HYPERBURST Cooling System, incorporating a Double Flow Through design with penetrating airflow on both sides of the backplate, patented Hawk fans, a direct-touch vapor chamber, and superconducting heat pipes.
A hidden central Overdrive fan activates during heavy loads, providing an extra burst of cooling for overclocking and intensive tasks. Adopting NVIDIA’s separated PCB layout, the card maintains a smaller footprint while ensuring unobstructed airflow and thermal efficiency. Additional highlights include RGB Halo lighting and dual BIOS modes for quiet or performance operation.
This innovative design positions the INFINITY as a premium choice for elite gaming builds.
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