Photos of Alleged GeForce RTX 3090 Ampere PCB surface

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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.
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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.
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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.
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Why does the GPU have an IHS??
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CPC_RedDawn:

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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Another Fermi card right there. 😀
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My old gtx 280 had a heat spreader but that one looks like it was ripped off an Intel cpu just to cover up the info on the GPU
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Undying:

Another Fermi card right there. 😀
Yeah. It will be hot and cooked like gtx480 with superior raytracing instead of tessellation this time around. Same vibes and story all-over! 😱
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Maybe use DLSS to upscale and clear the image?
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Clawedge:

Maybe use DLSS to upscale and clear the image?
Hah. 😛 That's a good point here! Rtx reveal on!
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CPC_RedDawn:

Why does the GPU have an IHS??
The GPU has identifying numbers that can be traced to who has it. Thats why it was concealed.
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alanm:

The GPU has identifying numbers that can be traced to who has it. Thats why it was concealed.
I know this, but why place an IHS over it to cover the lettering but then blur out the IHS?
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The last photo is of a 2080Ti with custom PCB.
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CPC_RedDawn:

Why does the GPU have an IHS??
That's not 3090 - that's the upcoming Intel GPU!
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Photos 2 and 3 are completely different GPU’s
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Clawedge:

Maybe use DLSS to upscale and clear the image?
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Three 8 pin PCIe and that's 450+75 Watts right there gents. AMD won't be the joke source for power hungry cards anymore!
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I'm not sure how well the PCIe traces will be seeing as they seem to be curving around the memory, and then back down to the PCIe slot. It all looks very complex, and very expensive.
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Devid:

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.
My bet is that might be the price of the 10/20GB 3080, the 24GB one will probably be just shy of $1500.