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Rare GPUs / Unreleased GPUs

What are noise levels like?
I did't measure the exact noise level when I tested it. (Maybe when I have time to do more test with it later)
I would say it's quiteter than the dual slot RTX 4090 Turbo I have during high loading.
When the card is on idle, the fan noise is barely noticable with low RPM.
 
GALAX RTX 4060 Ti 无双(Wusou) MAX 16GB
Most powerful single slot graphics card for gaming currently existed
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I did't measure the exact noise level when I tested it. (Maybe when I have time to do more test with it later)
I would say it's quiteter than the dual slot RTX 4090 Turbo I have during high loading.
When the card is on idle, the fan noise is barely noticable with low RPM.
Ok, that's not the noise horror show some suggested it would be. Where did you get yours? I'm having a difficult time finding it anywhere in reasonable reach of North America.

Got a link? And what site is that?
 
That's less rare/unreleased and more fictional. Still a very cool concept!
AMD and Ubisoft are pleased to present the custom Avatar AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX, delivering breathtaking 4K experiences for gamers across the landscapes of Pandora. With one of only 500 custom-shroud GPUs, gamers can truly experience Pandora first-hand using the latest AMD RDNA™ 3 chiplet architecture at mighty clock speeds with 24GB of GDDR6 memory. These cards will not be for sale, but you can hunt down the custom AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX through special promotions and giveaways running with AMD, Ubisoft and other partners in the weeks ahead.

It's not fictional but rather very rare.
 
AMD and Ubisoft are pleased to present the custom Avatar AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX, delivering breathtaking 4K experiences for gamers across the landscapes of Pandora. With one of only 500 custom-shroud GPUs, gamers can truly experience Pandora first-hand using the latest AMD RDNA™ 3 chiplet architecture at mighty clock speeds with 24GB of GDDR6 memory. These cards will not be for sale, but you can hunt down the custom AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX through special promotions and giveaways running with AMD, Ubisoft and other partners in the weeks ahead.

It's not fictional but rather very rare.
It's like the Starfield one. Just a fancy edition of the MBA card. Limited, yes, but just some special theme. It's also like the Halo Infinite 6900 XT which also was limited and just a special coat of paint.
THeres a few of these I just mentioned on ebay right now for quite a premium - double the price of the card itself.
 
AMD and Ubisoft are pleased to present the custom Avatar AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX, delivering breathtaking 4K experiences for gamers across the landscapes of Pandora. With one of only 500 custom-shroud GPUs, gamers can truly experience Pandora first-hand using the latest AMD RDNA™ 3 chiplet architecture at mighty clock speeds with 24GB of GDDR6 memory. These cards will not be for sale, but you can hunt down the custom AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX through special promotions and giveaways running with AMD, Ubisoft and other partners in the weeks ahead.

It's not fictional but rather very rare.
They actually made it? Cool. Those pics above are CGI renders though.
 
I've probably posted this before but aaanyway. Asus GTX 660 3GB OEM (GK104 GPU, 1152 shaders), with an EK universal waterblock.

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Got this as a freebie from one dude who sold me a 290X too.
 
Not an official sample but rare/unique regardless: https://www.ebay.com/itm/256351082761
I asked the seller if the VBIOS on it is stock, and it is according to their response (if they see this, thank you for the response)
Was about to buy one, as I've been looking into some stuff for work lately, but it was almost 600 dollars total after shipping and tax so I opted to not go for it.
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This is a GTX1660ti Engineering Sample I happened to get ahold of recently, can’t find much info on how many exactly exist, I’m guessing atleast a few since there is a bios dump supporting Micron, Samsung and SkHynix Memory (Mine is Micron)IMG_0639.jpeg
 

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This is a GTX1660ti Engineering Sample I happened to get ahold of recently, can’t find much info on how many exactly exist, I’m guessing atleast a few since there is a bios dump supporting Micron, Samsung and SkHynix Memory (Mine is Micron)View attachment 337623

I've had one since launch. Mine has Hynix. It was a system demo card for marketing materials.


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I've had one since launch. Mine has Hynix. It was a system demo card for marketing materials.


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Oh nice, I do wonder if you could solder 2 more memory chips on one of these cards to make it 8gb

This is a GTX1660ti Engineering Sample I happened to get ahold of recently, can’t find much info on how many exactly exist, I’m guessing atleast a few since there is a bios dump supporting Micron, Samsung and SkHynix Memory (Mine is Micron)View attachment 337623
I do wonder how much one of these would go for online, I’m thinking about selling mine since I do need money for other projects
 
Oh nice, I do wonder if you could solder 2 more memory chips on one of these cards to make it 8gb
Most probably not, because the GPU has a 192-bit bus that is fully used by the 6 chips, so there's no point for the other 2 chips to connect to.
 
Most probably not, because the GPU has a 192-bit bus that is fully used by the 6 chips, so there's no point for the other 2 chips to connect to.
I remember hearing something about them existing, but not really much of any info about them
 
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