Monday, September 19th 2022
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 Pictured
Later today, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang will take centerstage at GTC to launch the next-generation GeForce RTX 40-series "Ada" graphics cards, in what is expected to be a pre-recorded stream, which may have been filmed earlier. This has been leaked, and we have our first picture of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Founders Edition graphics card. Its design retains the dual-axial flow-through concept introduced with the RTX 30-series Founders Edition cards, where a fan on one side of the card draws in cooler air, passes it through the heatsink, and exhausts with the help of a second fan. There appear to be some refinements to the design of the fan-impellers, The card itself is 3 slots thick, much like the RTX 3090 Ti Founders Edition. The RTX 4080, positioned a notch below this card, was pictured earlier in its anti-static sleeve, and appears to feature an identical board design.
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43 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 Pictured
is this for real? they just pasted the picture on to his hand? how is he holding it? The card proportions are disproportionate compared the the rest of him.
its so creepy :D
Kinda reminds me of those cpu heavy cheaply done ports of old.
I paid for all that VRAM, I'm gonna use all that VRAM!
I even caught vanilla BeamNG.Drive using 9-10GB of VRAM after the latest update (settings maxed with dynamic reflections around medium).
idk man there are so many articles, ESPECIALLY in the rumor/speculation mill genre that baffle me when they actually get a front page article.
The first one is clearly photoshopped. Jensen's hand isn't showing, the GPU is floating in the air. It also reflects light from the wrong angle.
The second one has already been posted months ago under a different article. It was also discussed that the back panel bracket is installed the wrong way around.
I love TPU, but this is way below the expected quality here. Sorry.
And the 4080 probably a month after the 4090, to bait the people that can't wait to just get the 4090 and pay double the price for 25% performance gain (unless they really need the 24GB RAM).