Without a GeForce RTX 50 SUPER Series refresh this year (thanks to the current memory crisis and AI boom), or any new models on the horizon, we're basically in that period of waiting for the next-generation to arrive. However, this doesn't mean we won't see anything new, as at Computex 2026 we got to see a couple of prototype designs from INNO3D for a pair of new premium and flagship GeForce RTX 50 Series cards that could come to market sooner or later.

Now, it's worth reiterating that these designs are prototypes and not finalized, but we were told they would be paired with higher-end models in the GeForce RTX 50 Series lineup, such as the RTX 5070 Ti, RTX 5080, and RTX 5090. The first design immediately caught our attention, as it features a dual-fan push-and-pull cooling design reminiscent of NVIDIA's Founders Edition models that debuted with the RTX 40 Series.
Basically, you've got one large fan on either side of the card, with INNO3D noting that the minimal all-metal design took inspiration from the Founders Edition lineup. Albeit, here you've got a cooler designed for overclocked performance, with a few interesting touches like a fin stack featuring an almost 3D checkerboard pattern, and the 12V-2x6 connector located on the rear of the GPU rather than the side. Available in black or white, it's definitely stylish and something we'd love to see paired with a GeForce RTX 5080.

The second prototype we got to see was a flagship triple-fan, 3+ slot iCHILL model that puts a display on the rear of the card, which can be used to monitor performance, configured to play animations, or even act as a legit second screen in Windows. Another key feature of the design is the removable metal panels on the backplate, which open the door to a stealth, cable-free look by allowing you to route cables beneath it.

This is definitely the more PC gaming design of the two, as it also features RGB lighting. Putting a screen on something was definitely a common theme at the show this year, but this is one we could see working, as it could be in full view with the right panoramic case.










