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

If anyone is waiting on these to go on sale, you're too late, I've already bought them ALL and they will be delivered to my front door on Monday @8am.....

well, at least the 3 of them that will be available until 2025 anyways :D
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But seriously, if you want one, just be prepared to sacrifice your right arm, left testicle, your s.o.'s parietal lobe, your dog's/cat's front paws, and your mother's mammaries :D
 
Ytong will sue them for patent infringement.:D
 
Well, you have yields, with the price of wafers being so much higher they'll want every last piece of functional silicon you can find. Those undervolt and underclock settings are not universal, while each GPU can undervolt the level they can reach will very, just like every generation, and nvidia likely doesnt see a reason to reduce yields to lower stock usage seeing as anyone who wants to do that can do so on their own time.

You misunderstood, 270w and 8% without undervolting or undercloking-ish (the card will not reach higher clocks without the power that is), just a simple lower power limit.

NVIDIA has been overbuilding their coolers for a few years now

Few years sounds like more than it is, only since the 3000 series really, still technically few years but not really that long ago.

AIOs on GPUs are just a total waste of time.

Agreed but they don't need to be, they could do something more modular like using a more standard block and quickconnects to an external pump and radiator instead of buying a cheap Asetek solution.
 
This isn't news, it's three months old, and the only thing I see in the pics are the heatsink (besides the connectors).

 
We need reinforced motherboards to counter sagging, and cases with larger footprint for stability.
 
Yes Monster is coming.
 

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The card seems to be vertical to what we've used to have.
But how it's connected to pcie? with a riser?
 
So is the actual pcb perpendicular to the heatsink and even smaller than the other RTX-4000 series cards? I wonder how it would work with a water-block?

I am excited to see what kind of performance this GPU will bring. It's like a G65AMG, not for the masses, but still interesting to look at how the 0.1% live. :D
 
Well i´ve kinda checked those boxes and have even tinkered with a dual tower backplate and optional tec
..some sound dampening tests as well...

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Nowadays i´m tinkering on a brand new build because the owner of this one refuses categorically to share it.
As you can clearly see in his eyes :fear:

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Until the 4090ti comes out i´m not fighting him :kookoo:
 
only 4 slots................

but my PC has 7 though
 
all the air is made to be vented out the back of it. The cooler is completely different from the current One Nvidia is using on th RTX 4090/4080. There are no side ventings on this card, to dump heat inside the case.
 
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all the air is made to be vented out the back of it. The cooler is completely different from the current One Nvidia is using on th RTX 4090/4080. There are no side ventings on this card, to dump heat inside the case.
I think you got it wrong. Some of it goes out the back, but most of it goes straight through vertically, similar to a CPU tower heatsink (although those are usually pushing air horizontally).
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I think you got it wrong. Some of it goes out the back, but most of it goes straight through vertically, similar to a CPU tower heatsink..
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No I don't.
Nothing on that card got out the side of it it all goes straight out the back. I wasn't talking about Vertically I was talking about blow out up against the motherboard or side window of the case. The Triangle parts their on the RTX4080 4090 are all angled out ward & not in line like this is.
 
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No I don't.
Nothing on that card got out the side of it it all goes straight out the back. I wasn't talking about Vertically I was talking about blow out up against the motherboard or side window of the case. The Triangle parts their on the RTX4080 4090 are all angled out ward & not in line like this is.
What do you think is on the underside of the heatsink in that pic? You know it's not the PCB, as it's attached to the side facing the camera.
 
What do you think is on the underside of the heatsink in that pic? You know it's not the PCB, as it's attached to the side facing the camera.
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again Not the same.
 
The whole point with this layout is to have air going straight through the fins without finally being blocked by the pcb. For the same reason, the air flows straight through with the front fan.
There's nothing stopping the air from going vertically.
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again Not the same.
I never said they were the same.

Just to be clear, this is what I mean with the back of the card... :D NOT the underside.
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2. No possible way to make it less than 4 slots, even with custom loop. Also not really compatible with vertical mounting either.
Display I/O PCB can probably just be rotated if it is separate from the card as stated and most likely connected via a cable.
 
Display I/O PCB can probably just be rotated if it is separate from the card as stated and most likely connected via a cable.
Do cases with vertical mount have a spacer between the two slots? I haven't used one.

If so, it would land straight across the middle of the connectors.

If the GPU itself is on the part with the PCIe connector, a riser cable would be a requirement for taking up less than 4 slots.
 
Why don't they just put a god damn AIO on it ? Actually, if you go through the trouble of making this thing 4 slots, you can probably fit an AIO and the radiator in the same volume. This is not going to be an engineering masterpiece but more like an engineering debacle.

By the way, they've already released the same fully enabled chip in a 2 slot blower Quadro, it's not like this abomination of a cooler is actually needed.
 
Why don't they just put a god damn AIO on it ? Actually, if you go through the trouble of making this thing 4 slots, you can probably fit an AIO and the radiator in the same volume. This is not going to be an engineering masterpiece but more like an engineering debacle.

By the way, they've already released the same fully enabled chip in a 2 slot blower Quadro, it's not like this abomination of a cooler is actually needed.
Reliability.
 
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