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

These poor cards... they are all screaming; I am an abomination.... please kill me!!!!
 

Maybe btarunr should do a little research before posting nonsense? This same exact cooler was pictured back in oct 2022 when it was supposed to be the 900w RTX 4090
You wasted time doing research as both the said editor and some readers of this site love nonsense posted here as "news". Not the first time nor the last.

Edit: Here is previous example from few days back.
 
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So does it do laundry, cook and wash dishes, clean the house?
 
So does it do laundry, cook and wash dishes, clean the house?

If Nvidia sells attachments for the large outlet on the IO plate, I'd imagine it can at least do the laundry and cook with it's heat output.
 
Yours for a mere price of a heart; your gonna need a new one after the heart attack you are going to suffer because of the price tag.
 
Not for gaming then. What game needs more than a 4090?
 
The water blocks for this are going to be sick. imagine a half height 8cm pcb laying flat at the bottom of the case or in the same plane as the MB, We need all cards to be like this.
 
Not for gaming then. What game needs more than a 4090?

Many of the high end VR headsets still need more then a 4090 to drive them.
 
This is what the 600W connector was designed for.

Also, we're really seeing the limitation of the ATX form factor these days. ATX is a CPU-focused design yet GPUs are the dominant components in terms of space, cooling, and power requirements in any midrange PC and have been for about 15-20 years.

"hold my beer"
- Intel
 
Judging by the cutouts on the heat sink, this has 3 by 16 pins.
 
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Acting as a videocardz news proxy isn't the same as doing research.

They got what they wanted tho, 90 posts filled with feelings and opinions.


TPU posts some original news, but reposts (and sources 2nd hand news) as do many other outlets. Truth is, many people don't wonder the web looking for tech, they settle on one or two sites. Given that situation, it makes sense for tech outlets to 'regurgitate' news. As long as things are referenced, it's a legitimate means to inform TPU readers of news happening elsewhere.
 
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Hmm, seems like videocard PCB will be long and narrow, it will be like a very big M2 SSD on a motherboard with giant tower type cooling system. But at least it will not be bended because of heavy cooler.

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Really for the first time I'm gonna ask: WHAT THE FUCK is this shit?
I'm gonna hit whoever calls this a card with this damn brick.
 
Just when you thought the 4080 was bad value for money...
 
Graphics cards are going to need one of these as the new standard power cord in the not too distant future :rolleyes:View attachment 281270:p

Remember when PCs needed a second PSU to power GPUs? There were even 5.25 bay mini-PSUs just dedicated to adding extra power for the GPU, such as this big dual-bay one from Thermaltake, as well as smaller ones from Thermaltake and other manufacturers. All of which required a second power cord running out of the PCI slot to the wall.

Then when multi-GPUs were the fad, a number of cases came with 2 PSU locations that allowed for double PSU, but now required having high-amp wiring installed within the home (or split between two lines) to handle it all.

And now we're coming back around to that time again, but in the form of megalith GPUs needing all that power.
 
I've got two reasons to say NO...
1 - It doesn't have DVI or VGA.
2 - Where are the PC only games that warrant such a purchase? :D:kookoo:
 
If you don't like bricks and can live with a regular RTX 4090, check out "World's Tiniest RTX 4090 (liquid cooled) "

 
I've got two reasons to say NO...
1 - It doesn't have DVI or VGA.
2 - Where are the PC only games that warrant such a purchase? :D:kookoo:
HDMI to DVI cables or adapters exist.. I personally use one on my third screen, works wonderfully (given DVI = barebones HDMI). But uh, a card that costs a truckload of money, I'm sure you could easily get adapters or even new monitors if you have enough for that anyways.
 
Looks like a the vrm/power is just being moved to a separate daughterboard. They've done this before why is this a big deal not sandwiched this time?

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