MANLI Unveils Graphics Card with «Smart» Vents and Voice-Controlled Lighting

MANLI, renowned for its unconventional approaches in the computer hardware industry, has unveiled the GeForce RTX 5080 Gallardo Racing—a graphics card blending cutting-edge cooling innovations with interactive design elements.
A standout feature is its motorsport-inspired intelligent thermal regulation system. The card’s rear panel houses dynamic air vents that automatically deploy as temperatures rise. This isn’t just for show: the system actively monitors workload and optimizes airflow to reduce heat buildup—all without requiring user intervention.
Another surprise is the built-in microphone for voice-controlled RGB customization. A simple “Hey, Gallardo” activates the onboard assistant, letting users tweak lighting animations, color schemes, or disable effects entirely. Traditionalists aren’t left out, though—a USB Type-C cable links the GPU to the motherboard for manual control via Windows software.
While specifics on performance, pricing, and availability remain under wraps, industry analysts predict the model will emerge as the lineup’s flagship, squarely targeting hardcore gaming and tech enthusiasts.
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