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Unreleased NVIDIA TITAN RTX “Ada” Surfaces – Quad-slot, Dual-12VHPWR Monster

by Low Boon ShenDecember 22, 2022
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Unreleased NVIDIA TITAN RTX “Ada” Surfaces – Quad-slot, Dual-12VHPWR Monster

So you thought NVIDIA has already made RTX 4090 insanely huge. The unreleased TITAN RTX is here to prove otherwise…

Unreleased NVIDIA TITAN RTX "Ada" Surfaces - Quad-slot, Dual-12VHPWR Monster

Source: YouTube/Moore’s Law is Dead

Now, if you’re have been paying some attention in the GPU market for the last few years, you should be aware of the absence of NVIDIA’s TITAN series enthusiast-workstation GPU since the final model was released under RTX 20 “Turing” generation. We don’t know if NVIDIA have plans of making this particular card a reality, but for now – it looks like it has definitely existed in their labs.

Prominent leaker Moore’s Law is Dead (MLID) has released a few render images, as well as actual photographs of this behemoth to confirm TITAN’s existence:

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Source: YouTube/Moore’s Law is Dead

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Source: YouTube/Moore’s Law is Dead

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Source: YouTube/Moore’s Law is Dead

The photo seem to point to a fully functioning prototype, with dual 16-pin 12VHPWR connectors on the GPU. A single 12VHPWR is capable of supplying 600W of power – hence, in theory this GPU is given up to a staggering 1,275 watts (including PCIe bus connector 75W) to work with. While it’s extremely unlikely that it’ll use the full 1,275W of power, we wouldn’t rule out the power usage has exceeded beyond 600W to warrant a second 12VHPWR connector.

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NVIDIA TITAN RTX “Ada” GPU Prototype. Source: Videocardz

As far as the specs are concerned, this is likely using the full GA102 die amounting to 18,432 cores (RTX 4090 currently has 16,384 cores) – however earlier rumors has shown the existence of one AD102 variant that uses a nearly-full die with 18,176 cores instead. VRAM is powered by the fastest GDDR6X modules, at 24Gbps, and totaling to 48GB – which increases the total memory bandwidth by 14% over RTX 4090.

No signs are pointing to NVIDIA releasing this card to the market, and it’s very likely that this card will stay in the lab for the foreseeable future.

Source: Videocardz | Moore’s Law is Dead (YouTube)

Pokdepinion: I wonder if it’s the same one which previous leaks has claimed to be so hot that it melted itself…

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