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Guru3D.com » News » NVIDIA RTX 40 Series Might Get 800 Watts TBP

NVIDIA RTX 40 Series Might Get 800 Watts TBP

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/20/2022 12:12 PM | source: @kopite7kimi (Twitter), via VideoCardz | 120 comment(s)
NVIDIA RTX 40 Series Might Get 800 Watts TBP

The upcoming flagship RTX 4000 series processor will become power hungry. The TBP is now rumored to be 800 Watts for the board design. Mind you, that's not the actual GPU power consumption, but the maximum power delivery a board can handle.

Kopite7kimi mentions the new SKUs for the new RTX 40 series GPUs will be AD102, AD103, AD104, and AD106. Besides the top AD102, every SKU will be available in the consumer segment. The first in line, AD102, is the most power-hungry SKU, with an 800 Watt maximum TBP. Earlier it was rumored that the AD103 GPU is limited to 450 Watts on desktop and 175 Watts on mobile. The desktop version of the AD104 processor would be limited to 400 Watts, the mobile version is still limited to 175 Watts. Furthermore, the AD106 SKU has a desktop power limit of 260 Watts and a mobile power limit of 140 Watts.

In times of rising energy bills and energy shortages, we do wonder if this is the trend NVIDIA needs to be pursuing.  I can't stress enough the TBP is not TGP, total graphcuis power. So the values will be a lot lower, but still indications are that these cards will likely to be amped up.







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Equinoxe
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#6026793 Posted on: 06/20/2022 02:35 PM
Nvidia totally playing into the energy ''scarcity''.

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#6026794 Posted on: 06/20/2022 02:40 PM
I have an hard time believing Nvidia would go so far but i´m already preparing myself in case this becomes real...

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#6026796 Posted on: 06/20/2022 02:47 PM
It is always interesting to see big companies entering new markets.
I never expected nVidia to enter the kitchen appliance market with this smart mini-oven that can also render graphics
Very interesting concept - will keep an eye on this.

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#6026798 Posted on: 06/20/2022 02:50 PM
These sound quite capable but I'll wait for the refresh with (hopefully) improved power draw across the series. This inefficiency (or lack of nvidia giving a crap) is a bit absurd. I have space heaters that don't work as well as modern gaming PCs to heat a room.


The current generation of Nvidia and AMD GPUs are the most efficient GPUs that have ever been produced.

As for using them as heaters, both your space heaters and GPUs are the same, 100% efficient.

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#6026805 Posted on: 06/20/2022 03:11 PM
The current generation of Nvidia and AMD GPUs are the most efficient GPUs that have ever been produced.

As for using them as heaters, both your space heaters and GPUs are the same, 100% efficient.

Yes 3090ti @ 300w beats every other gpu in effency :)

3090ti @600w is another story but performance is still very good :)

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