Nvidia RTX 4080 SUPER on a white background.
Image via Sycom.

This Nvidia RTX 4080 SUPER is certainly on the level, because it comes with two spirit levels

"I am holding it straight, dad!"

It’s not always an easy decision when trying to choose a new graphics card. Nvidia alone recently launched three new SUPER models (not those kind) in its 4000 series. But if you want a GPU that sort of reminds you of what it was like to help your dad with household renovations, this could be right up your street.

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As spotted by Videocardz, Sycom has launched an Nvidia RTX 4080 SUPER. As well as mixing fans with liquid coolers, the cards come with spirit levels built onto the hardware itself. You know, those bubble-levels you use to make sure everything’s even-keel.

Image of two Nvidia RTX 4080 graphics cards with spirit levels on the side.
Image via Videocardz/Sycom.

And I said spirit levels…because there are two of them. Presumably added on for more accurate installation, they do seem to look quite at home, particularly on the green version.

Nope, can’t think of a spirit-based pun in this context

There is one downside to this, which is it looks as though these spirit level Nvidia GPUs are only available as part of a complete package. The website shows them as part of the Sycom G-Master Hydro series, which means you’d have to buy a full system to get one.

It seems more of a novelty feature than anything, unless there are those who absolutely want to ensure precise installation. The obvious main advantage to a graphics card like this is the liquid cooling, which is said to reduce temperatures by up to 15 degrees Celcius.

With the RTX 4080 SUPER running at a TDP of 320W, those extra degrees could come in handy. But, again, it shows that the graphics hardware market is something of a minefield when it comes to choice.


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Andrew has been a gamer since the 17th century Restoration period. He now writes for a number of online publications, contributing news and other articles. He does not own a powdered wig.