The company revealed during Computex its plans to introduce a fresh line of GPUs as part of their Twin X2 series. This series showcases an innovative approach to cables, differing from the conventional positioning seen inz` most gaming RTX models and workstation models.It’s a simple and elegant solution to the whole “hidden power cable” design approach, with the single 8-pin power connector requirement for the GeForce RTXC 4070 moved to the backside of the graphics card and placed under a removable panel. The concept enables gamers to route the cable beneath the backplate and hide it with a small cover. By doing so, the cable becomes concealed and, if the PC case design permits, the cable can be effectively hidden from view.

Notably, the company has opted not to employ the 12VHPWR (12+4-pin) models for this idea, at least for now. These cables, due to their intricate bending requirements, are prone to incorrect installation. The new stealth-powered INNO3D GeForce RTX 4070 Twin X2 OC White Edition retains the 2-slot thickness and compact 250mm x 118mm x 42mm dimensions. In order to prioritize safety, Inno3D has chosen to employ standard connectors for GPUs with relatively low-power requirements (200W and below).