Alleged performances of NVIDIA’s next generation ‘Ada Lovelace’ BFGPUs, and GeForce RTX 4090 Ti & RTX 4090 Detected by Moore’s Law died. Shows show the updated Founders Edition coolers that will be used by the AD102 flagship GPUs.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti & RTX 4090 Alleged graphics card makes a point to 3-slot BFGPU coolers
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti graphics card cooler was It was allegedly leaked a while ago. The very compelling images probably gave us our first look at the updated, similar Founders Edition coolers that will be used by Ada Lovelace’s next-generation BFGPUs. Now MLID has a new set of offerings for the same AD102 cards from different angles. The performances were made using information collected by insiders through his sources.
So starting with the details, NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 4090 Ti and RTX 4090 will be some insanely power-hungry designs with TGP ratings from 450 to 600 watts. Based on previous leaks and recent rumors from Kopite7kimiHowever, it appears that the GeForce RTX 40 series will use similar coolers as the current RTX 30 series but with some internal changes. The FE cooler for the RTX 4090 Ti and RTX 4090 is said to be located between 3 or 3.5 slots and will carry more fins and heatsinking surface area. Will that be enough to keep the next generation of GPUs in check?
At least, they designed a three-fan cooler for the AD102 reference board. https://t.co/vQb2KnpE4y
– kopite7kimi (@kopite7kimi) June 9, 2022
No need now.
The RTX 4090 looks like the RTX 3090 Ti, and the RTX 4080 does that too.
The RTX 4070 is similar to the RTX 3070 Ti.– kopite7kimi (@kopite7kimi) June 21, 2022
Well, you can take a look at the current Founders Edition cooler for the RTX 3090 and RTX 3090 Ti graphics cards. They both share the same coolant although the latter pushed TGP numbers up about 30% (350W vs 450W). Despite this, the cooler itself was able to keep the 3090 Ti running cooler and hitting clock targets without having to change the heatsink design or the fan speeds of the card itself. So if the current Founders Edition design is able to easily manage 450W TGP cards, surely the updated version with more space in a thicker package will suffice for cards up to 600W.
Other things to the card such as the dual-flow fan design will remain the same while the logos on the shroud will be illuminated by LED lighting. One thing is for sure, you’ll need plenty of chassis room to accommodate next-generation BFGPUs like the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti & RTX 4090. Additionally, you’ll also need to invest in a very durable PSU of at least 1,200 watts (or higher). The next generation GeForce RTX 40 flagship is expected to launch in October along with the rest of the line in the coming months. You can find more information about the cards here.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics cards (rumored):
Photographers card | GPU | Variable PCB | SM modules/cores | memory / bus | Memory clock / bandwidth | TGP | power connectors | release |
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NVIDIA Titan A? | AD102-400? | to be announced later on | 144/18432? | 48 GB / 384 Bit | 24 Gbps/1.15 TB/sec | ~ 900 W | 2x 16 teeth | to be announced later on |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti | M 102 – 350? | to be announced later on | 144/18432? | 24 GB / 384-bit | 24 Gbps/1.15 TB/sec | ~600 watts | 1x 16 teeth | to be announced later on |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 | M 102 – 300? | PG137 / 139 SKU330 | 128/16384? | 24 GB / 384-bit | 21 Gbps/1.00 TB/sec | ~ 450 watts | 1x 16 teeth | Fourth Quarter 2022 |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 | AD103-300? | PG13 * / 139 SKU360 | 80/10240? | 16 GB / 256 bit | 18 Gbps / 576 Gbps | ~ 420 W | 1x 16 teeth | Fourth Quarter 2022 |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 | AD104-275? | PG141-310 SKU341 | 56/7168? | 10 GB / 160 bits | 18 Gbps / 360 Gbps | ~ 300 watts | 1x 16 teeth | Fourth Quarter 2022 |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 | AD106 – ***? | to be announced later on | >36/4608? | 8 GB / 128 bit | to be announced later on | ~200 watts | 1 x 16 teeth | First Quarter 2023 |
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