The alleged images of NVIDIA’s next-generation ‘Ada Lovelace’ BFGPUs, GeForce RTX 4090 Ti & RTX 4090 revealed by Moore’s Law is Dead. The images showcase the updated Founders Edition coolers to be used by flagship AD102 GPUs.
Alleged Renderings of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti & RTX 4090 Graphics Reveal 3-Slot BFGPU Coolers
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti graphics card cooler It was allegedly leaked some time ago. The very convincing photos have given us a first look at the updated but similar Founders Edition coolers that will likely be used by the next generation of Ada Lovelace-powered BFGPUs. Now MLID has a new set of renders for the same AD102 cards at various angles. The builds were made using information gathered through insider sources.
Starting with the details, NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 4090 Ti and RTX 4090 will be insanely power-hungry designs with TGP ratings between 450 and 600W. Based on previous leaks and recent rumors kopite7someIt looks like the GeForce RTX 40 series will use similar coolers used by the current RTX 30 series but with some internal changes. The FE heatsink for the RTX 4090 Ti and RTX 4090 is said to be between 3 or 3.5 slots and will carry more fins and more heatsink surface area. Will this be enough to keep next-gen GPUs in check?
At least they designed a triple fan cooler for the AD102’s reference board. https://t.co/vQb2KnpE4y
– kopite7kimi (@kopite7kimi) 9 June 2022
It is not necessary now.
The RTX 4090 is similar to the RTX 3090 Ti, the RTX 4080 does just that.
The RTX 4070 is similar to the RTX 3070 Ti.– kopite7kimi (@kopite7kimi) 21 June 2022
Check out the current Founders Edition cooler for the RTX 3090 and RTX 3090 Ti graphics cards. Both share the same heatsink, but the latter increases their TGP values ​​by almost 30% (350W vs 450W). Despite this, the same cooler managed to keep the 3090 Ti run cooler, meeting clock targets without the need to change the card’s heatsink design or fan speeds. So if the current Founders Edition design can easily handle 450W TGP cards, an updated version with more surface area in a slightly thicker package would certainly be sufficient for cards up to 600 Watts.
Other features of the card, such as the dual-flow fan design, will remain the same and the logos on the cover will be illuminated by LED lighting. One thing is for sure, you will need a lot of case room to house these next-gen BFGPUs like the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti & RTX 4090. at least 1200W (or higher). The next-gen GeForce RTX 40 flagship is expected to launch in October, with others to follow in the coming months. You can check more information about the cards here..
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series Graphics Card Series (Rumors):
graphics card | GPU | PCB Variant | SM Units / Cores | Memory / Bus | Memory Clock / Bandwidth | TGP | Power Connectors | Start |
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NVIDIA Titan A? | AD102-400? | TBD | 144/18432? | 48GB / 384bits | 24 Gbps / 1.15 TB/s | ~ 900W | 2x 16-pin | TBD |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti | AD102-350? | TBD | 144/18432? | 24GB / 384 bits | 24 Gbps / 1.15 TB/s | ~ 600W | 1x 16-pin | TBD |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 | AD102-300? | PG137 / 139 SKU330 | 128/16384? | 24GB / 384 bits | 21 Gbps / 1.00 TB / s | ~450W | 1x 16-pin | Q4 2022 |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 | AD103-300? | PG13 * / 139 SKU360 | 80/10240? | 16GB / 256bit | 18Gbps / 576GB/s | ~ 420W | 1x 16-pin | Q4 2022 |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 | AD104-275? | PG141-310 SKU341 | 56/7168? | 10GB / 160bit | 18Gbps / 360GB/sec | ~300W | 1x 16-pin | Q4 2022 |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 | AD106 – ***? | TBD | > 36/4608? | 8GB / 128bit | TBD | ~ 200W | 1 x 16-pin | Q1 2023 |