Monday, January 25th 2021

GALAX GeForce RTX 3090 Hall Of Fame (HOF) PCB Pictured, Features Massive VRM Configuration

GALAX is preparing to launch its flagship graphics card based on NVIDIA's Ampere lineup of GPU, specifically the GeForce RTX 3090 variant. The company is currently developing the GeForce RTX 3090 Hall Of Fame (HOF) edition GPU that is supposed to have a regular HOF treatment. That means a white aesthetics (white PCB plus white cooling solution), a massive three fan air-cooler, and of course, a PCB that is designed for extreme overclocking. Today, thanks to the sources over at VideoCardz, we have the first look at the PCB of GALAX's upcoming GeForce RTX 3090 HOF edition graphics card.

Featuring a massive VRM configuration consisting out of 26 phases, the GPU is swimming in VRM phases and it is the highest number of VRM phases we have seen on any GeForce RTX 3090 GPU. It is not exactly clear from the pictures how much of the total 26 VRMs is going to Vcore (GPU), and how much to Vmem (memory). To power the card, there are three 8-pin power connectors. It is important to note that these specifications are not finalized, as this is only a prototype. Nonetheless, the card is made with LN2 extreme overclocking in mind and is going to probably be more expensive. There are event probes for voltage measuring directly from the card, to avoid having to do it in software. NVLINK fingers are present as well, meaning that dual-card setups are still an option with this GPU. The real product is expected to arrive sometime in February according to the source, however, we don't know the exact date or pricing.
Source: VideoCardz
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12 Comments on GALAX GeForce RTX 3090 Hall Of Fame (HOF) PCB Pictured, Features Massive VRM Configuration

#2
demu
Prima.VeraPrice?
3090€/$ ?
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#3
Night
This white PCB looks tasty.
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#4
Chomiq
Prima.VeraPrice?

$6000.
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#5
Verpal
So freaking overbuilt, could have break the PCB in half and get two RTX 3080 out of it.
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#6
Mescalamba
Almost thought they gave up on these super editions. Not something most ppl would buy, but still awesome they make them.
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#7
Blueberries
Gotta love how clean that solder looks.
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#8
BorisDG
Looks almost like my old 1080Ti. Feels like 0 improvements are made.
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#9
bug
Support for triple SLI is a nice touch. You can SLI the whole batch together :P
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#10
my_name_is_earl
How long have we been asking for a white PCB? I forgot... That's how long.
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#11
BorisDG
But such existing since idk how many years now. KFA/Galax are just more rare and hard to find.
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#12
ratirt
Never cared about what color my PCB is. It is covered by the back-plate and the radiator with fans anyway.
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