Speculated Quad-Slot Prototype Cooler for GeForce RTX 40 spotted again

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Such an interesting design for a desktop GPU pcb.
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If this keeps up, we gonna see a 7 slot card with a push-pull configuration soon 😀
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So it is an all-in-one GPU board and a riser... but that take more space than separate ones. I am dubitative about cooling result eficience...
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SeriousSkeletor:

If this keeps up, we gonna see a 7 slot card with a push-pull configuration soon 😀
And people that use it on ITX motherboard lol 🙂
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And people that use it on ITX motherboard lol 🙂
Waiting for the GTX standard motherboard, where you build a PC on your GPU
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Aren't those the same screenshots that were used to "tease" a rumor for the 4090TI and 4090Super already?
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I guess soon we will be needing a computer to go along with our GPU.
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Some may see great potential in performance. I see a lack of innovation.
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I rather see them just make gpu external at this point with own power supply, it probably only way to go if wattage and heat of gpu just keep getting out hand. There was once time I would buy only GPU power by the slot, I then only bought gpu that were only 6pin do heat concerns, that move to 8 pin , I will not go past that at all the heat out put from 180/200 wattage gpu way to much imo ( best thing i ever did was undervolt my gpu that now pull 130watt and next no lose in perfromance), i can only image how bad it on 300-400+ watt card. durring the winter you would not need heaters but summer forget about, you either die of heat or put AC up even higher to compensate for it.
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On a couple of my 3 slot RTX 4090's cooling can be a problem when overclocking them to 3000Mhz on the core Hotspot Temperatures creep up to over 100℃ when the GPU's are actually being pushed.Maybe ....
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At this rate we will soon need a external GPU enclosure as standard for our GPU's using thunderbolt 4 or above.
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soon we'll be plugging the mobo into the gpu.
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Good thing about this design is is that the airflow isn't obstructed by the PCB, it's just like a CPU tower cooler. This should become a standard.
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looks like a power hungry beast - my machine already uses approx. 600-700W with 4090
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Cards like this should be water cooled, giant coolers are not the solution.
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easy predictions for near future: 1. Flagship GPUs mounted in "metal cases" (i.e. imitating small desktop pc cases) 2. eventual debut of miniature "compressors" (i.e. as in home "air conditioner units") housed in the Flagship GPU cases 3. the above should lead to "Founder's" editions of self-contained "GPU plus all supporting hardware, wiring, pcb, power supply, display ports, etc) with warranty The trend is toward PC systems consisting of desktop box + graphics box. Makes the longstanding notion of cramming everything into one box, look dated...silly even?