Sycom Reveals Silent GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs Lineup

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- GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, 5070 and 5060 Ti were added to the Silent Master Graphics Series lineup by Sycom.
- To create these GPUs, Sycom teamed up with Noctua and Nagao Seisakusho.
- All three models are powered by Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture and support DLSS 4.
GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, 5070 and 5060 Ti were added to the Silent Master Graphics Series lineup by Sycom.
To create these GPUs, Sycom teamed up with Noctua and Nagao Seisakusho. The company positions these Silent Master graphics cards as ultra-quiet due to the fans made by the Austrian company Noctua, backed by an original fan cover designed and manufactured by the Japanese company Nagao Seisakusho.
All three models are powered by Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture and support DLSS 4.
The Silent Master Graphics GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16 GB is equipped with NF-A12x25 PWM fans by Noctua, each capable of reaching 2000 rpm while maintaining a maximum noise level of 22.6 dB. According to Sycom’s internal testing and noise level measurements, this GPU performs at 31.4 dB at idle and 35.9 dB under load, while a comparable GeForce RTX 5070 Ti from an unnamed manufacturer performs at 50.7 dB under load.
This GPU features 8960 CUDA cores and runs at a base clock of 2295 MHz and boosts up to 2452 MHz. The card is equipped with 16 GB of GDDR7 memory, running at 28 Gbps across a 256-bit interface, delivering a bandwidth of 896 GB/s. It occupies 3.8 slots in width and uses a twin cooler design with a heat sink. Cooling is handled by two Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM fans. For display outputs, it includes three DisplayPorts and one HDMI port, supporting up to four simultaneous screens with a maximum resolution of 7680 x 4320. The card has a maximum power consumption of 300 W and can tolerate GPU temperatures up to 88 °C. Its dimensions are 315 mm in length, 66 mm in thickness and 145 mm in depth.
The Silent Master Graphics RTX 5070 12 GB features cooling handled by two Noctua NF-A12x25 LS-PWM fans, each with a maximum speed of 1200 rpm while maintaining a maximum noise level of 12.1 dB. According to Sycom’s internal testing and noise level measurements, this GPU performs at 31.4 dB at idle and 34.9 dB under load, while a comparable GeForce RTX 5070 from an unnamed manufacturer performs at 48.8 dB under load.
This GPU model features 6144 CUDA cores and operates at a base clock of 2325 MHz and can boost up to 2512 MHz. The card includes 12 GB of GDDR7 memory, running at 28 Gbps on a 192-bit interface, providing a memory bandwidth of 672 GB/s. Display connectivity includes three DisplayPorts and one HDMI port, allowing up to four screens simultaneously at a maximum resolution of 7680 x 4320. The card has a maximum power consumption of 250 W and can operate up to a GPU temperature of 85 °C. Its physical dimensions are 315 mm in length, 66 mm in thickness and 145 mm in depth.
As for Silent Master Graphics GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB, it features cooling provided by two Noctua NF-A9x14 PWM fans, each reaching up to 2200 rpm with a maximum noise level of 19.9 dB. According to Sycom’s internal testing and noise level measurements, this GPU performs at 31.4 dB at idle and 35.9 dB under load, while a comparable GeForce RTX 5060 Ti from an unnamed manufacturer performs at 46.8 dB under load.
This GPU model features 4608 CUDA cores. It runs at a base clock of 2407 MHz and boosts up to 2572 MHz. The Silent Master Graphics GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB model includes 16 GB of GDDR7 memory operating at 28 Gbps on a 128-bit interface, delivering a memory bandwidth of 448 GB/s. The card supports up to four simultaneous displays via three DisplayPorts and one HDMI port, with a maximum resolution of 7680 x 4320. It consumes up to 180 W of power and can handle GPU temperatures up to 85 °C. The dimensions are 250 mm in length, 44 mm in thickness and 120 mm in depth.
The testing environment for all three GPUs included an Intel Core i9-285T CPU, Noctua NH-P1 fanless CPU cooler, ASRock Z890 Pro RS WiFi motherboard, DDR5-5600 16 GB × 2 memory, Crucial P5 Plus 1 TB SSD, SilverStone Nightjar 700 W fanless power supply, Windows 11 Home OS and a 27 ℃ room temperature.
Sycom has also stated that Silent Master Graphics GPUs provide cooling performance good enough to keep the average GPU temperature below 80°C even under high load.