GIGABYTE AORUS GeForce RTX 5080 INFINITY WOOD 16G
Gigabyte's Wood Series was never just about the motherboard. The lineup also includes the AORUS GeForce RTX 5080 INFINITY WOOD 16G, a wood-accented graphics card built to match the rest of the collection.

Gigabyte’s wood-accented PC lineup isn’t stopping at motherboards. The company is extending the same design philosophy to its NVIDIA RTX graphics cards. Meet the AORUS GeForce RTX 5080 INFINITY WOOD 16G.

When Gigabyte first introduced its Wood Series components, it felt like somebody had finally realized that not every gaming PC needs to resemble a spaceship preparing for launch. Some folks simply want their battlestation to coexist peacefully with actual furniture. The new RTX 5080 INFINITY WOOD continues that mission.

Part of the growing Wood Series ecosystem, the card combines NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture with carefully integrated wood accents that look more at home in a designer living room than a LAN party. It is also designed to pair nicely with Gigabyte’s Stealth Series hardware, helping builders create a cleaner, cable-free showcase without sacrificing performance.

Beneath the tasteful exterior lies some serious hardware. The card packs a GeForce RTX 5080 GPU, 16 GB of GDDR7 memory, and a factory-overclocked core clock of 2,805 MHz, comfortably above NVIDIA’s 2,617 MHz reference specification. Cooling duties are handled by Gigabyte’s WINDFORCE HYPERBURST cooling system, which includes the company’s patented Hawk fans, alternate spinning design, and composite metal thermal grease to keep temperatures under control.

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Other highlights include RGB Halo lighting, a reinforced metal backplate, and a four-year warranty for owners who complete online registration.

The funny thing is that while many PC manufacturers continue competing to see who can add more RGB lighting, Gigabyte seems content proving that a graphics card can look premium with a little wood instead. Somewhere, a Scandinavian interior designer is probably nodding in approval.

Price and availability have yet to be announced. Meanwhile, you can dig into more details here.

Images: Gigabyte.