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ASUS RTX 2070 Dual Mini 8 GB, your ITX GPU for SFF programs

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This model has a lot more innovation than we might have initially thought, because this GPU is designed to work closely with another giant in the field: Intel. Why does Intel want to join ASUS in developing the NVIDIA GPU? That's the big question.

ASUS RTX 2070 Dual Mini ITX 8 GB: GPU to support closed spaces

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The purpose of the collaboration between these two industry sectors is not one to provide users with not only the GPU in the ITX format of SFF's highly integrated machines, but to provide Intel NUC 9 Extreme and the kit Intel NUC 9 Pro Another way you can think of and that can lead is to promote both PCs.

Keep in mind that both can install the ITX GPU under its belt, where it will have to tolerate high internal temperatures due to the chassis assembly and high CPU usage. Therefore, it was necessary for Intel to design with AIB a specific or unmodified model that maximizes performance and can maintain temperature.

Thus, the final construction resulted in some cover, an increase of heatsink on the PCB and a series of temperatures passing through it for the purpose of mounting a side panel with chassis spaces for NUC 9 Mostly.

Axial-tech and overclock fans as usual

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So much so, that fans have been signed by ASUS for their ROG models called Axial-tech, they have a smaller central axis than fans of the STRIX models, which drive greater performance because they are longer and allow greater amount of air to be transmitted by one centimeter.

This is obviously driving the fuel efficiency in line with its wide heatsink, which though the cover + set with the heatsink does not exceed the two height setting, ASUS has taken it to the extreme, far exceeding the size of the PCB and probably the cover itself.

Both models have ensured that the design of the set is excellent and effective, so that this card reaches temperatures lower than most large cards. Although no specific data has been released and the GPU is continuing to unravel the mystery, they noted that it will hit the market with 1680 MHz in its OC mode, which means it is less than 60 MHz more than the NVIDIA reference model itself.

However, ASUS or Intel do not disclose the price or availability of this ASUS in the market RTX 2070 Dual Mini ITX, so if we want to try and buy this card there will be no choice without paying attention to our favorite store.

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