NVIDIA introduced the new GeForce RTX 4000 series graphics cards, which players have been waiting for a long time, at the GTX 22 event held on September 20. Based on the Ada Lovelace architecture, these new devices promise much higher performance than their predecessors. Today, it turned out that the RTX 4090Ti model, which is powerful enough to burn a computer, has been shelved.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090Ti/Titan melted the power supply with 2×16 pin connection!
NVIDIA introduced the GeForce RTX 4090, which took the title of the world’s most powerful graphics card from its predecessor’s Ti model. Contrary to expectations, the performance increase from year to year was not between 20 and 30 percent, but between 2 and 4 times. Of course, in some performance tests, it can drop to 1.3 to 1.5 times. However, it should be noted that it is compared to the Ti model, not the RTX 3090.
Moreover, when the ray tracing feature is turned on, an FPS increase of 2 to 4 times is observed with the new DLSS 3 in games that become unplayable, so to speak, because the FPS drops below 30. In other words, the GeForce RTX 4090 has wiped out the previous series and its current competitors, both hardware and software.
According to the leaks that emerged today, NVIDIA has another graphics card equivalent to nuclear. This is none other than the RTX 4090Ti/Titan, which it aims to launch at the end of the year or in the first quarter of next year.
But this card may never be released. Because it has a TDP value between 600W and 700W, according to the specifications. In order to draw this power, it must be connected to the power supply in the form of 2×16 pins.
It is said that it covers an area of 4 blocks together with the cooling block. In other words, we are faced with a huge card in terms of both physical power consumption and performance. However, it is stated that today’s systems are not ready for this card yet. In fact, we can see that NVIDIA waits for GDDR7 support and then puts the card on sale.
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