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Photos of Alleged GeForce RTX 3090 Ampere PCB surface

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/14/2020 09:52 AM | source: videocardz | 40 comment(s)
Photos of Alleged GeForce RTX 3090 Ampere PCB surface

It won't be much longer before NVIDIA is going to announce their new series of GPUs based on Ampere architecture. September 1st is the day of some announcement. As expected we'll see more and more leaks on the graphics card series.

Just in before the weekend a series of alleged PCB photos from the GeForce RTX 3090 has been published at social media. The PCB looks to be a 3rd party design originating from one AIB Colorful. This card is rumoured to feature a GA102-300 GPU with 5248 Shader processors.

Most in the photos have been carefully blurred, but if you count along with me you can spot eleven GDDR6X memory SMT traces with ICs surrounding the GPU. You will also notice a different NVLink connector change. Don't get confused about the GPU photo, the photographer put an Intel processor on there to cover up the GPU, also notice the three power connectors

In Closing, a warning, these photos can easily be fakes and quite honestly I'd classify them as such. However, that changed NV-LINK connector though .... Check em out.

 



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Evildead666
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#5817811 Posted on: 08/14/2020 10:08 AM
I would say there are possibly 12 memory chips, there aren't any "spare" pads, so one must be blurred, for the 24GB model...
400W ?
Going to be expensive, for sure.

Devid
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#5817812 Posted on: 08/14/2020 10:11 AM
GDDR6(X) on the both sides of the PCB this is going to cost a lot.
Even a full waterblock is going to cost a fortune.
My MSRP bet is for Ti $1299 for founders, $1199 for AIB.

alanm
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#5817819 Posted on: 08/14/2020 10:34 AM
LOL at the extent leaks are concealed. Nvidia has gone all out in ways to ID their cards and who has them to prevent unauthorized leaks.

CPC_RedDawn
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#5817821 Posted on: 08/14/2020 10:37 AM
Why does the GPU have an IHS??

Devid
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#5817824 Posted on: 08/14/2020 10:57 AM
Why does the GPU have an IHS??

It doesn't have one.
There is a co-processor thingy on the other (back side) side of the PCB and something just covered that up chip by using an Intel CPU.
I mean this is what I've read about it

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