Enhanced 1080p & Entry-Level 1440p Gaming: With a predicted architectural leap and more VRAM, this card would be aimed at providing high-frame-rate gameplay at 1080p with max settings and could potentially handle 1440p gaming in many titles.
Next-Gen Architecture Features: Expected to be based on a new architecture (e.g., Blackwell), bringing significant improvements in performance-per-watt. It would feature new-generation RT Cores for more efficient ray tracing and Tensor Cores for an advanced version of DLSS (e.g., DLSS 4), using AI to dramatically boost frame rates.
Improved Memory Configuration: A key upgrade over its predecessor would be the move to an 8GB GDDR6 memory on a wider 128-bit bus, alleviating memory bandwidth limitations and better handling modern games.
Advanced ASUS Cooling: The Dual series would likely evolve with more refined Axial-tech fans and a robust heatsink to manage thermals efficiently, ensuring sustained boost clocks and quiet operation.
Factory Overclock & Modern Interfaces: As an "OC Edition," it would come with a factory overclock for out-of-the-box extra performance. Support for the latest display standards like DisplayPort 2.1 would be a forward-looking feature.