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Nvidia RTX 4090 Ti Graphics Card Prototype Appears

Over the past year, news about Ada Lovelace architecture GPUs has been receiving a lot of attention. Recently, there have been reports that Nvidia had prepared relevant PCB designs and heat dissipation solutions, but ultimately decided to cancel the graphics card. Some previous leaks indicate that the GeForce RTX 4090 Ti/TITAN is equipped with a huge heat dissipation module. But it lacks a complete PCB part and is not a true graphics card.

Recently, a netizen showcased a relatively complete prototype design of a public version GeForce RTX 4090 Ti/Titan graphics card. However, this graphics card seems to lack a PCB that has been rotated 90 degrees. It is different from the vertical stacking arrangement of ordinary graphics cards. Although this graphics card was obtained as a sample from Nvidia employees, it’s hard to believe they would casually give it away. According to netizens, it is temporarily impossible to provide more detailed information about the product until more information is obtained.

Even if you get the complete public version GeForce RTX 4090 Ti/TITAN graphics card, it is not very useful because it lacks the official driver support and cannot be used properly. However, there may be people in the community who provide assistance and share actionable drivers.

According to rumors, the TITAN graphics card codenamed “the beast” is equipped with an AD102-450-A1 GPU, which is the same as the RTX 6000 Ada Generation and has 18176 CUDA cores. It is also equipped with PG137-SKU0 PCB design and 48GB GDDR6X graphics memory, with a speed of 24Gbps, and is equipped with two 16Pin 12VHPWR interfaces. The power consumption of the entire card can reach 800W.

On the other hand, the GeForce RTX 4090 Ti adopts the PG136/139-SKU310 PCB design, which reduces power consumption by 600W and reduces video memory capacity by half compared to TITAN.