The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti prototype has appeared once again and it dwarfs the Titan RTX graphics card sitting next to it.
We have seen the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti prototype on several occasions. This time, we get to see it from the front which is something that we have also seen before but the difference is we get to see the sheer proportions of this gargantuan next to the last-gen Titan RTX graphics card. Titan's are known to be the top of the churn in NVIDIA's lineup but the 4090 Ti prototype makes it look like an entry-level graphics card.
It also takes us back to a time when things were tamer and two-slot graphics cards were the norm with a few triple-slot custom designs here and there. Now, 3-slot cards are the norm and we get to see 4 and even 5-slot custom designs. Coming back to the RTX 4090 Ti prototype, this card was going to be a monster of a design that was supposed to feature a quad-slot cooler & some unique engineering skills.
From previous leaks, we got to see that the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti prototype was going to feature a side-mounted PCB and power connectors on the opposite side facing the motherboard tray. The power connectors would've been routed all the way from the back of the cooler through large copper wires and the display outputs were also mounted vertically with a large exhaust vent blowing air out of the card through the use of two axial-tech fans. Both of these fans were going to use the same flow-through design.
Now there is a lot of speculation surrounding this particular prototype. Most leaks point it out as the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti and a few call it the "Titan Ada". There are also assumptions it might've been the original prototype for the GeForce RTX 4090 when NVIDIA was
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