Friday, November 24th 2023

Special Chinese Factories are Dismantling NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Graphics Cards and Turning Them into AI-Friendly GPU Shape
The recent U.S. government restrictions on AI hardware exports to China have significantly impacted several key semiconductor players, including NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel, restricting them from selling high-performance AI chips to Chinese land. This ban has notably affected NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 4090 gaming GPUs, pushing them out of mainland China due to their high computational capabilities. In anticipation of these restrictions, NVIDIA reportedly moved a substantial inventory of its AD102 GPUs and GeForce RTX 4090 graphics cards to China, which we reported earlier. This could have contributed to the global RTX 4090 shortage, driving the prices of these cards up to 2000 USD. In an interesting turn of events, insiders from the Chinese Baidu forums have disclosed that specialized factories across China are repurposing these GPUs, which arrived before the ban, into AI solutions.
This transformation involves disassembling the gaming GPUs, removing the cooling systems and extracting the AD102 GPU and GDDR6X memory from the main PCBs. These components are then re-soldered onto a domestically manufactured "reference" PCB, better suited for AI applications, and equipped with dual-slot blower-style coolers designed for server environments. The third-party coolers that these GPUs come with are 3-4 slots in size, whereas the blower-style cooler is only two slots wide, and many of them can be placed in parallel in an AI server. After rigorous testing, these reconfigured RTX 4090 AI solutions are supplied to Chinese companies running AI workloads. This adaptation process has resulted in an influx of RTX 4090 coolers and bare PCBs into the Chinese reseller market at markedly low prices, given that the primary GPU and memory components have been removed.Below, you can see the dismantling of AIB GPUs before getting turned into blower-style AI server-friendly graphics cards.
For assurance that these cards work, factories are stress-testing them after modifications in Furmark, 3DMark, and AI applications, probably running some smaller LLMs locally to test their compute capability. Indeed, this process could potentially brick a lot of AD102 GPUs if not handled with care, but the yields of this experiment are unknown to anyone outside these factories.
Sources:
Baidu Forums, via WCCFTech
This transformation involves disassembling the gaming GPUs, removing the cooling systems and extracting the AD102 GPU and GDDR6X memory from the main PCBs. These components are then re-soldered onto a domestically manufactured "reference" PCB, better suited for AI applications, and equipped with dual-slot blower-style coolers designed for server environments. The third-party coolers that these GPUs come with are 3-4 slots in size, whereas the blower-style cooler is only two slots wide, and many of them can be placed in parallel in an AI server. After rigorous testing, these reconfigured RTX 4090 AI solutions are supplied to Chinese companies running AI workloads. This adaptation process has resulted in an influx of RTX 4090 coolers and bare PCBs into the Chinese reseller market at markedly low prices, given that the primary GPU and memory components have been removed.Below, you can see the dismantling of AIB GPUs before getting turned into blower-style AI server-friendly graphics cards.
For assurance that these cards work, factories are stress-testing them after modifications in Furmark, 3DMark, and AI applications, probably running some smaller LLMs locally to test their compute capability. Indeed, this process could potentially brick a lot of AD102 GPUs if not handled with care, but the yields of this experiment are unknown to anyone outside these factories.
48 Comments on Special Chinese Factories are Dismantling NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Graphics Cards and Turning Them into AI-Friendly GPU Shape
Those coolers can be repurposed, maybe to 4080 cards, on the cheap.
The boards though will probably have to be recycled, i dont see that many 4090 users requiring a replacement board, but with the 4090 burnouts happening, maybe they could be sold on that market.
These AI boards are going to be resold to Chinese AI companys for a profit, enough to offset the costs of making them.
AI companies are throwing cash at anyone that can sell them decent, or even half-decent, AI gpu's...
Its just another sanction that wont have the impact that was expected...
This bubble will also pop & probably leave a bunch of plebs unemployed/broke in the end :shadedshu:
I guess a big profit.
Like founder's edition cards typically get the Best bins with aib getting the next bin down.
This isn't a good use of resources IMHO.
Kinda funny,, , quite the sign for how caught up China's fabs and GPU tech is that this is the solutionthey have.
China is buying all the AI-capable hardware they can because the sanctions mean they can't obtain them directly from the US and Europe. There's huge money in AI right now and I wouldn't be surprised if businesses are paying $5000 per GPU. There's zero official supply and tons of business demand.
Wealthy gamers might be buying them too, but realistically if the 4090 is selling for the equivalent of $5000 and a $7900XTX or 4080 is 1/5th of that, you're probably just going to buy one tier down where there's still plenty of inventory and nowhere near as much scalping / price-gouging.
HMNN Defence force definitely required.
the coincidences mount up.
This is how SCUM do business(AND OFTEN HAS DONE), and supporting such harms the PC ECOSYSTEM they serve and you all love, wise up.
before you have to rent your game off nvidia who choose what your game is.
Yes, it'll pop someday.
US gov restricts sales for top end graphics chips so NV sells 4090 as low end AI chips to bypass restrictions. Classic scam just to get profit :)
I wonder how much is that one in the Chinese market. Maybe you can buy for peanuts now in China with shipping.