Yeston (via momomo_us) has revealed through its official Bilibili account its new take on Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3070 (Ampere) graphics card. The Yeston GeForce RTX3070 8GD6 樱瞳花嫁纪念版, which literally translates to GeForce RTX 3070 Sakura Hitomi Flower Marriage Commemorative Edition, will surely appeal to anime lovers and addicts of everything kawaii.
The GeForce RTX 3070 Sakura Hitomi adheres to a standard 2.5-slot design and employs a very robust triple-fan cooling system.
Yeston really paid a lot of attention to the graphics card's design. The anime-inspired offering is equipped with a white PCB, and a shroud comes with a nice blend of white and pastel blue and purple colors. The cooling fans flaunt nine blades that resemble rose petals. The shroud has some RGB lighting and small etchings of flowers and leaves to add to the graphics card's cuteness. Yeston also incorporated a beautiful backplate with a flower cutout and a picture of the Sakura Hitomi character.
The GeForce RTX 3070 Sakura Hitomi sports the same 1,500 MHz base clock as the Founders Edition. However, Yeston's iteration does offer a 1,770 MHz boost clock, which is 45 MHz faster than the Founders Edition. The graphics card's other attributes remain unaltered.
You'll find the same display configuration on the GeForce RTX 3070 Sakura Hitomi as you would on the Founders Edition. There are three DisplayPort outputs and a single HDMI port. Power is supplied to the graphics card through two normal 8-pin PCIe power connectors.
The GeForce RTX 3070 Sakura Hitomi is a limited edition graphics card and will only be available through Yeston's JD.com store starting January 2, 2021. Yeston didn't reveal the pricing, though.
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That's the intake side of the fans, and I don't think it would make a significant difference to cooling performance, since there seems to be a reasonable amount of space between those accents and the fan blades. The cooler looks rather capable, in any case.pixelpusher220 said:How does obstructing 15% ish of the fan outflow seem like a good idea?
I actually think it's a really nice looking card. At least it has a unique look going for it, unlike the vast majority of cards out there today, where the design rarely extends beyond being black with silver or red accents. The shroud would also look nice with a riser, for anyone not wanting a waifu backplate visible in their case. Yeston previously did a 5700 XT using that same character, though the shroud of that card was impressively tacky by comparison...
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dark_lord69 Nothing says great cooling like covering up parts of the fans!! :ROFLMAO:Reply
LOL, If I got this card for free the first thing I would do is SELL IT or cut off the fan covers. -
Exploding PSU I have no idea who that character is, but man THAT is the greatest-looking GPU I've ever seen.Reply
I've made it my lifelong dream to get my hands on one of those. Utter madness, probably, but I'm a sucker for white coloured PC parts.