Gigabyte has unveiled its sleek AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 Stealth ICE graphics card, sporting a striking white aesthetic that hides the 16-pin connector ingeniously. This innovative design is part of the growing trend of backside connector graphics cards, and Gigabyte is among the pioneers to embrace this feature in its high-end RTX 50 series.
The card dazzles with a triple-fan, triple-slot design, where each fan boasts seven blades. Beneath, a sophisticated cooling system with a vapor chamber and top-tier superconducting heat pipes sits within a die-casted frame. The 16-pin (12V-2×6) connector placement is discretely positioned on the backside, under the third fan. This placement benefits from additional cooling, ensuring optimal connector temperatures and minimizing heat concerns. On the sides, a small LCD display complements the “GeForce RTX” and “AORUS” logos.
Joining the lineup is the AORUS P1600W 80+ Titanium PSU, a robust powerhouse with a fully modular design. Part of the AI TOP series, it adheres to PCIe 5.1 and ATX 3.1 standards, equipped with four 16-pin PCIe cables and two 16-pin connectors capable of supporting up to two RTX 5090 GPUs. The PSU also includes a digital LCD monitor, providing a glimpse into its advanced components.
While specifics on pricing and availability remain scarce, expect these high-end products to carry a premium price tag, with availability anticipated in the coming months.






