The new generation Nvidia graphics cards with Ada Lovelace architecture are expected to be introduced at the ‘GeForce Beyond’ event to be held on September 20. Shortly before the announcement of the cards, the top model of the series, RTX 4090, was displayed in 3D Mark Time Spy Extreme tests.
78 percent more powerful than the RTX 3090 Ti
According to the screenshots shared on the Chiphell forums, the RTX 4090, tested with the Core i5-12400F processor on the benchmarking platform, achieves a score of 20,192 points. Today, differences can be seen between synthetic tests and real performance values, but with this score, we can say that the new flagship is 78 percent faster than the RTX 3090 Ti and 90 percent faster than the RTX 3090.
In addition, in the tests carried out, it is seen that the flagship, which reaches an average temperature of 65 degrees with 450W TDP, has a peak frequency of 3.015 MHz. This value is quite high when compared to the RTX 3090 Founders Edition, which has a clock speed of 1,695 MHz. On the other hand, the source of the leak states that an air-cooled RTX 4090 is “too big to fit in a Mid-Tower case.”
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According to previous leaks, the RTX 4090 is expected to be powered by Nvidia’s ADA102-300 die and offer 24GB of GDDR6X memory, a 384-bit bus, 16384 CUDA cores and 1008GB/s of bandwidth.