GALAX fits GeForce RTX 4090 HOF PCB with Two 16-pin Power Inputs and enormous 27+4 phase design

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Probably the safest one of them all, if it halves the power load between those two connectors.
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fantaskarsef:

Probably the safest one of them all, if it halves the power load between those two connectors.
Sweet summer childā€¦ More PoWWWWAAAaa! Couldnā€™t prevent a laugh at all this. Thatā€™s nuts šŸ˜± What about limiting video games to 350W like consoles?
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Perfect upgrade for my 3090 HOF, and together with Z790 Apex
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.....rofl.... this thin little white cable with a silver plug, could it be a third additional "patented super special Nvidia in house designed" ultra high power connector?...canĀ“t stop rofl....or maybe just a "fire alarm" key, knob button?...rofl....sad it has no SLI for a second GPU.... @fantaskarsef: but doubles the chances of a wrong cable bending or connection error....so funny...
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While I think this is cool for the richest of enthusiasts (in the "I do it because I can" kind of way), I'm not actually sure it's possible to take advantage of what this has to offer and properly cool this in a full tower, not without some serious noise. You'd basically need the whole side panel to be radiators just to cool the GPU alone. Then of course you'd probably have at least 1x 360mm rad for the CPU. Imagine the force of all that suction coming out of the front of the case haha. I would estimate close to 200W of just cooling equipment alone. It'd be funny to have a 2nd whole computer tower just for cooling purposes. Has no compute capability whatsoever but still draws more power than a modern console.
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For those that want to break records for a couple of months before the founders 4090 ti matches it in performance.
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I would like the white edition on this card in my case that I never look at.I want one though
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can i have what the companies are smoking? must be some AAA stuff.. im sure it this will be bought and sold out too
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Caesar:

... ENERGY CRISIS in EUROPE???
I was going to make a post saying they couldn't be planning to sell this in Europe... But then I noticed the CE mark in the second photo.
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TLD LARS:

For those that want to break records for a couple of months before the founders 4090 ti matches it in performance.
I'm holding out for the 4090ti. It should be a screamer. Hopefully, only in a figurative sense.
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I see nVidia's CFO has invested a lot into energy companies.
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This will be the one for extreme overclocker's using liquid nitrogen.
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Hail to the King Baby!
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Aren't all the 4090's voltage locked anyway?
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Darksword:

Aren't all the 4090's voltage locked anyway?
Strix has easy voltagecontrol as usual with elmor tool. Galax just need to use oc software. I have this for 3090 hof.
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tsunami231:

can i have what the companies are smoking? must be some AAA stuff.. im sure it this will be bought and sold out too
same AAA stuff that their customers do !
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Sooo, with a ATX 3.0 PSU you have to use a 16-pin to 16-pin cable and then a 16-pin adapter to 3x 8-pin. What a hot mess that is.
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TheDeeGee:

Sooo, with a ATX 3.0 PSU you have to use a 16-pin to 16-pin cable and then a 16-pin adapter to 3x 8-pin. What a hot mess that is.
Overclockers use 2 or 3x psu's šŸ˜‰