The RTX 3090 Ti Kingpin may have a dual 12-pin connector
A QuasarZone forum member shared the potential specs of EVGA's upcoming GeForce RTX 3090 Ti K | NGP | N. Unfortunately, the source subsequently deleted the details inherent in the upcoming Ampere flagship, but Harukaze managed to salvage them before their deletion.
Photo Credit: EVGA According to leaked information, the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti K | NGP | N will have a new PCB and cover design. However, Asetek's AIO 360mm cooling system is expected to remain unchanged. However, due to recent design changes, the original Hydro Copper waterblocks for the GeForce RTX 3090 K | NGP | N will not be reused in the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti K | NGP | N variant. If the information turns out to be true, EVGA will do some serious reworking of the original GeForce RTX 3090 K | NGP | N to make this new GeForce RTX 3090 Ti K | NGP | N better. Hopefully EVGA's hard work will result in serious overclocking capabilities for all cards that will end up in the hands of extreme overclocking professionals.
The alleged presence of a dual-16-pin or dual PCIe power connector -12 pins could also mean that the board is seriously power hungry. The maximum current rating for a single 12-pin and 16-pin is 650W, and doubling that means you can potentially deliver 1,200W to the GPU. Recent rumors indicate that the new GeForce RTX 3090 Ti will be equipped with a fully enabled GA102 die, providing a total of 10,752 CUDA cores along with a monstrous 450W TDP (this is the assumed power consumption for the Founders Edition, not the K version | NGP | N). A considerable contribution to the 100W power increase is the inclusion of 24GB of GDDR6X modules with a data transfer rate of 21GT / s, for an overall bandwidth of 1,018GB / s.
if (jQuery ("# crm_srl-th_hardware_d_mh2_1"). is (": visible")) {console.log ("Edinet ADV adding zone: tag crm_srl-th_hardware_d_mh2_1 slot id: th_hardware_d_mh2"); } Photo Credit: NVIDIA The GeForce RTX 3090 Ti K | NGP | N may be nearing completion and EVGA should be busy fine-tuning the vBIOS. According to rumors, the card is scheduled to debut in March 2022.
Photo Credit: EVGA According to leaked information, the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti K | NGP | N will have a new PCB and cover design. However, Asetek's AIO 360mm cooling system is expected to remain unchanged. However, due to recent design changes, the original Hydro Copper waterblocks for the GeForce RTX 3090 K | NGP | N will not be reused in the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti K | NGP | N variant. If the information turns out to be true, EVGA will do some serious reworking of the original GeForce RTX 3090 K | NGP | N to make this new GeForce RTX 3090 Ti K | NGP | N better. Hopefully EVGA's hard work will result in serious overclocking capabilities for all cards that will end up in the hands of extreme overclocking professionals.
The alleged presence of a dual-16-pin or dual PCIe power connector -12 pins could also mean that the board is seriously power hungry. The maximum current rating for a single 12-pin and 16-pin is 650W, and doubling that means you can potentially deliver 1,200W to the GPU. Recent rumors indicate that the new GeForce RTX 3090 Ti will be equipped with a fully enabled GA102 die, providing a total of 10,752 CUDA cores along with a monstrous 450W TDP (this is the assumed power consumption for the Founders Edition, not the K version | NGP | N). A considerable contribution to the 100W power increase is the inclusion of 24GB of GDDR6X modules with a data transfer rate of 21GT / s, for an overall bandwidth of 1,018GB / s.
if (jQuery ("# crm_srl-th_hardware_d_mh2_1"). is (": visible")) {console.log ("Edinet ADV adding zone: tag crm_srl-th_hardware_d_mh2_1 slot id: th_hardware_d_mh2"); } Photo Credit: NVIDIA The GeForce RTX 3090 Ti K | NGP | N may be nearing completion and EVGA should be busy fine-tuning the vBIOS. According to rumors, the card is scheduled to debut in March 2022.