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NVIDIA RTX 4090 Ti / RTX TITAN (Ada) Pictured, Behold the 4-slot Cinder Block

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Here's the very first picture of an alleged upcoming NVIDIA flagship/halo product to be positioned above the GeForce RTX 4090. There are two distinct brand names being rumored for this product—the GeForce RTX 4090 Ti, and the NVIDIA RTX TITAN (Ada). The RTX 4090 only uses 128 out of 144 (88 percent) of the streaming multiprocessors (SM) on the 4 nm "AD102" silicon, leaving NVIDIA with plenty of room to design a halo product that maxes it out. Besides maxing out the silicon, NVIDIA has the opportunity to increase the typical graphics power closer to the 600 W continuous power-delivery limit of the 16-pin ATX 12VHPWR connector; and use faster 24 Gbps-rated GDDR6X memory chips (the RTX 4090 uses 21 Gbps memory).

The card is 4 slots thick, with the rear I/O bracket covering all 4 slots. The card's display outputs are arranged along the thickness of the card, rather than along the base. The cooler is a monstrous scale-up of the Dual-Axial Flow Through cooler of the RTX 4090 Founders Edition. The card is designed such that the PCB doesn't come up perpendicular to the plane of the motherboard like any other add-on card, but rather, the PCB is parallel to the plane of the motherboard. The PCB is arranged along the thickness of the card. This has probably been done to maximize the spatial volume occupied by the cooling solution, and probably even make room for a third fan. We also predict that the PCB is split in such a way that a smaller PCB has the display I/O, and yet another PCB handles the PCI-Express slot interface. Sufficed to say, the RTX 4090 Ti / RTX TITAN will be an engineering masterpiece by NVIDIA.



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It is kinda cute in its own way. Like one of those dogs that is so ugly its adorable.
 
Hi,
And a black plate that is generous of nvidia :laugh:
 
PCB being in a completely different plane is very weird - cool, but weird.

Gonna be a challenge to make waterblocks for this.
 
Everyone, say hello to "prosumer" 2500$+ price bracket.
 
Is this really becoming the future of GPU's?.... :(
 
Everyone, say hello to "prosumer" 2500$+ price bracket.

That's nothing new really, Titan Z and RTX Titan were both that price years ago.

But yeah, the 4090 Ti will be the daddy until well... The new expensive daddy.
 
This is actually interesting. The made the pcb vertical and the cooler can have complete passthrough, from a thermal perspective that's quite an improvement.

If a gpu chipset could fit within 2 or 3 slots this concept could really be something, 4 slots is just too damn much.
 
Well my RTX 4090 is all ready a 4 slot card, so that dosent change it for me. But if the rumored 800 watt is correct. This could end up being a terrible card, when it comes to power efficientcy.
4090 can all ready get great gains in efficientcy from a under volt and just 200 mhz core clock drop.

Now the i just want to know how much faster and how much more exspensive. Not that i planning to get a 4090 TI/Titan. 4090 is more than good for me.
 
PCB being in a completely different plane is very weird - cool, but weird.

Gonna be a challenge to make waterblocks for this.

Fishtank should work.
 
Well there goes making the card thinner by installing a water block.
 
Graphics cards are going to need one of these as the new standard power cord in the not too distant future :rolleyes:
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Is this really becoming the future of GPU's?.... :(
I think not, this is a card for the world of free money, still.

Not seeing much of that lately.
 
No room on my vertical mount for that one :laugh:
 
looks like moore's law is dead had legit leaks on this then
 
2nd pic is confusing it that 2 parts or what?
 
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