Chinese brands Yeston and Maxsun presented their versions of GeForce RTX 50 series and Radeon RX 9070 video cards, which will appeal to fans of bright solutions and anime.
Image source: Yeston/Maxun
Yeston has introduced the Radeon RX 9070 Sakura Atlantis accelerator with three fans. This is the first video card of the new series. Despite the name Atlantis, the card is equipped with a conventional air cooling system, and not a liquid cooling system. However, its coloring refers to the depths of the sea.
The manufacturer developed the Sakura Atlantis version for the Radeon RX 7900 series models. Rumor has it that the company is also preparing to release one of the GeForce RTX 50 series models. True, it is unknown whether it will receive the same naval design.
Maxsun, in turn, presented the iCraft AIGA series, the central character of which was the new anime girl Cyber Magic Girl Zwei. Despite the cute name, we are talking about a huge video card, three slots thick, equipped with a massive cooling system with three fans. However, the new product to some extent corresponds to the new hero.
The front part of the card is made in white. The rear reinforcing plate features a drawing of the brand’s new heroine. Maxsun did not say which GeForce RTX 50 series model we are talking about. This is probably the RTX 5080.
Both manufacturers have not yet announced when the new products presented will go on sale. Typically, such solutions are aimed at a specific audience of users and appear on sale a little later than cards from other manufacturers.
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