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Photos reveal quad-slot design for alleged RTX 4090Ti

While Nvidia has yet to announce a gaming graphics card utilising the full AD102 GPU, it does appear that the company is cooking something up. Following on from previous leaks, new images show a massive quad-slot design graphics card, possibly set to launch as the RTX 4090 Ti, or as a new Titan series graphics card. 

The photos shared by MEGAsizeGPU show the four-slot I/O bracket for the apparent RTX 4090Ti/Titan Founders Edition graphics card with four video outputs stacked on top of each other. That layout suggests Nvidia was or is indeed planning to use a vertical PCB. These four interfaces are 3x DisplayPorts and an HDMI.

Based on previous rumours, the RTX 4090 Ti/Titan will feature a fully-enabled AD102-450 GPU with 18,176 CUDA cores on a PG137-SKU0 board. The memory subsystem would feature 48GB of GDDR6X memory clocked at 24Gbps across a 384-bit memory bus, and the TDP would be around 800W (maximum).

As of now, we don't have a possible release date for this graphics card. As a matter of fact, we don't even know if it will ever release. Nonetheless, considering the number of leaked photos showing this massive cooler, it seems Nvidia worked on it at some point.

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