Photo of alleged RTX 4000 Titan prototype shows thick heatsink and two 12VHPWR connectors

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If you figured the GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card is large and consumes a lot of power, imagine what NVIDIA is planning for an Ada Lovelace-based Titan. 



Such a GPU exists, according to the leakers behind Moore's Law is Dead. According to the renders in the memo, the card will take up four slots and include two 16-pin power connectors. NVIDIA introduced Titan cards in 2013, and the Titan RTX, based on the Turing architecture, was announced in 2018. (the same one that powers the GeForce RTX 20).

In terms of the rumoured new NVIDIA GPU, the Moore's Law is Dead channel merely disclosed its design. The images are real and show the two power connectors in the new PCIe 5.0 standard (12VHWPR), which offer a total of 1200W of power, as well as the Titan logo printed on the board. Another image shows the massive heatsink, which should be considerably larger than the one seen for the NVIDIA RTX 4090. Because Moore's Law is Dead could not show the final design of the fabled Titan Ada Lovelace, renders were developed to give us an idea of what to expect. If this is the final design for NVIDIA's rumoured new high-end GPU, we are looking at an unprecedentedly large graphics card that is not designed with consumer usage in mind.

Photo of alleged RTX 4000 Titan prototype shows thick heatsink and two 12VHPWR connectors


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