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Lenovo Legion Prebuilt with 4-slot RTX 4090 Leaked

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Here's the first picture of a Lenovo Legion prebuilt gaming desktop with what is allegedly an OEM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 "Ada" graphics card designed by Lenovo. The card features a mammoth 4-slot air-based triple-fan cooling solution, and draws power from a single 12+4 pin ATX 12VHPWR connector that's capable of delivering up to 600 W of power with +100% excursions (spikes). The card is installed on a custom motherboard by Lenovo which is Socket LGA1700, and likely features a 12th- or 13th Gen Intel Core processor, cooled by a liquid AIO CLC. Take this leak with a grain of salt, though. The "90" in the masked out "GeForce RTX 4090" logo has a different typeface from the one we're seeing on leaked RTX 4090 retail boxes from the likes of ZOTAC and GIGABYTE.



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Begun, the leaker awards competition, it has ummmmmm :roll:

4 slots...ummm

n.O.p.E...
NoTtA...
nO WaY 'jOsE ....
 
Those GPU wouldn't even fit in my mATX cases, let alone most of ITX chassis :D
 
Anyone who buys an xx90 tier card and doesn't instantly watercool it deserves to suffer from ridiculously sized air coolers imo.
 
:D ohh man, this made me chuckle.
I aim to please with the cheese.

Anyone who buys an xx90 tier card and doesn't instantly watercool it deserves to suffer from ridiculously sized air coolers imo.
I'll argue this one. Is there a slot bracket that can reduce it to the one or two slots water cooling would take? That's always the issue. You can build a good enough two slot air cooler but if you can't reduce the slots it takes up what's the point in slimming the damn thing down? The first dual slot cards I had were dual 6800 ultras and slapping danger den blocks on them may have helped temps but it didn't help slot consumption.
 
At this rate the next gen flagship will require a heatsink like this
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At this rate the next gen flagship will require a heatsink like this
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Not even that effective, at those distances, without active water circulation, the effect would be still high temperatures.

Air makes sense when the heatpipes don't have to travel that far.
Prosiphon elite etc fixes this somewhat.
Water makes sense when you want freedom of design where to put heatsink, fans, coldplate etc. Much more modular and expandable.
 
Those GPU wouldn't even fit in my mATX cases, let alone most of ITX chassis :D
Meshify C mini has space for this beast(granted 16x slot is topmost on motherboard) and even then it would be chocked quite a bit for fresh airflow.
 
Yeah, "custom motherboard". It would have to be since I can't imagine the friggin size of that thing would be good for your average(or even above-average) motherboard to handle in regards to the physical stress placed on the slot it goes into. The case that its in with 2-3 fans at the top, one in the back, and "maybe" a couple in the front is just shit airflow for that setup. Its going to get very toasty inside of that case.
 
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