Photo of alleged RTX 4000 Titan prototype shows thick heatsink and two 12VHPWR connectors
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cryohellinc
This looks like that meme at this point. And the best part is - it's probably not. ๐
fantaskarsef
Uhm... fake?
Reason behind it:
MLID.
Pictures of the heatsink have been leaked already (also guru3d news came around to that).
They couldn't cool 1200W with that cooler either (which is what was the thing behind the cancelled card, see guru3d news).
MLID.
If true, hands off. Probably costs more than a car, produces more heat than a combustion engine, needs a support bracket that's actually thicker than your cases' metal parts themselves, two native 12VHPWR connectors are only on very expensive PSUs, and probably gives Skynet enough power to launch the final strike once 1000 gamers buy this card and connect it to the internet at the same time.
pegasus1
fantaskarsef
KissSh0t
https://i.imgur.com/8ERxRZN.jpg
Pffftt... only a 4 year old card.
fantaskarsef
https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/001/507/277/13e.jpg
btw, another thought: Might having two of those new connectors actually be safer than one when they pull less power over each than with the 4090s and one of them?
Catspaw
Everyone: nVidia, you can't...
nVidia: Why?
fry178
@pegasus1
most ppl with (real large amount) money tend to buy stuff because they want it, and can buy it, and not to show off.
enough ppl i know make +100K/y and are willing to put down some money if it means being able to play their games with +120fps@4k,
disregarding pp with money that dont know better, buying parts based on price, assuming its the "fastest".
TheDeeGee
Correct me if i'm wrong, but the 7th picture looks like it has the PCB mounted on the side of the cooler... *intense headscratching*
Kaarme
If Nvidia was planning a monstrosity like this, maybe it means Nvidia, for a while, thought AMD would pull off a real MCM behemoth.
Netherwind
The 4090 already has the "Titan class" price so...they'll have to double it or more for the Titan...so why not charge 4090$ for it to match the "previous flagship".
Texter
Nice how the concave sides make it look thinner...
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pegasus1
RealNC
Hulk12
o_O But... It's very likely fake because 48 GB VRAM requires NV Quadro RTX (eg: RTX 6000 Ada) or Tesla until 2024 (likely and new RTX 5000).
NV is readying for sell new RTX 6000 Ada with only 300W of TDP despite 18,176 CUDA cores - https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/design-visualization/rtx-6000/ ๐
glutto
By this time next year you'll need a dedicated 120v / 15a breaker just for your NVIDIA video card.
AuerX
Are people so desperate for GPU drama that they actually pay attention to what flies out of clowns like MLID's asses?
barbacot
"Moore's Law is Dead" is a channel that (if you look behind) broadcast all kind of fakes and wrong assumptions.
I would disregard everything coming from them.
fry178
reminds me of "even a broken clock is right once a day.
just a matter of time until they will have some sort of "news" that will be correct.
AuerX