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PNY's new dual-slot NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 has two 120mm fans

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PNY has introduced a new dual-slot NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card equipped with two 120mm fans for improved cooling performance. The card is designed to fit into standard dual-slot configurations and features a sleek design. The inclusion of dual fans aims to enhance thermal management during intense gaming sessions. This new GPU offering from PNY is expected to provide high performance and efficient cooling for gamers and PC enthusiasts.

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