Computex 2026 Hardware Inno3D’s Next-Gen “NVIDIA RTX” Concept GPUs To Feature Upgraded Cooling, LCD Displays, And Flow-Through Fans Hassan Mujtaba • at EDT Add on Google Inno3D is working on several designs for its next-gen "NVIDIA RTX" lineups with advanced cooling, fancy new features, and more. NVIDIA Partners Are Spending Their Free Time on Next-Gen GPU Designs, as Component Prices Slow Down The Gaming Segment While component shortages and high prices continue to grip the PC and gaming segments, GPU vendors are trying to innovate on the design front, and since there's no major launch expected this year, they're trying to catch gamers' interest by showing them their concept work for future graphics cards. We already saw MSI's new cooling designs, and Inno3D has also showcased some interesting designs. Related Story Sparkle Squeezes Intel’s 32 GB Arc Pro B70 Into A Single Slot, Unlocking 256 GB VRAM WorkstationsStarting with the first one, we have a new iChill triple-fan cooling solution, which comes in a triple-slot and all-black design. This card features axial-tech fans, and while it may look like a standard graphics card, the front of the card is where the action lies. The card features a large display on the front, which displays 3 statistics. The first is the 12VHPWR Current Guard, which is Inno3D's new solution to minimize the risk of 16-pin connector failures. The display will also warn the users of high temperatures, and then we have the leveling alert, which will tell you if the card is leveled or not to avoid sag. This will be achieved through an internal gyroscope embedded within the cooling shroud. A more gaming-specific iChill design was also showcased with a large 4-slot shroud and a nice Infinity display on the side. The shroud has large vents on the sides and also comes with a large cut-out on the backplate for additional cooling. Next up are the two Dual-Flow Through designs, which feature a fan on the front and one on the back. This design is similar to NVIDIA's previous-gen Founders Edition models. A large heatsink can be seen on the front and back, which is fully exposed, and the power connectors are on the front. This design is also very similar to MSI's Expert series. So yeah, some interesting and fresh concept designs from Inno3D, but we will be even more excited seeing these in action. About the : A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as 's for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking. Follow on Google to get more of our news coverage in your feeds. Further Reading 007 First Light Crosses 2.2 Million Sales and $150M Revenue, Yet Amazon Wants the Sequel for Itself ShadPS4 v0.16.0 Is The PlayStation 4 Emulator’s Biggest Update To Date, Enhancing Emulation And Projects Such As New Bloodborne Remaster Foxconn & Intel Enter Strategic Partnership To Jointly Develop And Deploy AI Infrastructure And Computing Platforms To Take Advantage Of Booming Demand Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 Lands at Summer Game Fest 2026, Insider Says, as Keighley Promises Biggest Show Yet Read all on Inno3D’s Next-Gen “NVIDIA RTX” Concept GPUs To Feature Upgraded Cooling, LCD Displays, And Flow-Through Fans