An Nvidia RTX 4090 Ti graphics card could be in the pipeline, and it might have much more power in contrast to its alleged RTX 4000 series fellows. As per the reliable leaker Kopite7Kimi, the green team is thinking about an upgraded version of the RTX 4090 that utilizes two 16-pin connectors and a “full fat” variant of the AD102 chip.
Nvidia RTX 4090 Ti Is Rumored to Pack 48GB of GDDR6X VRAM
Coming to specs, the Nvidia RTX 4090 Ti is said to pack 48GB of GDDR6X VRAM, making the assumed statistic of the vanilla RTX 4090 double. As you may anticipate, the best graphics card of the green team is apparently unappeasable in terms of power, since reportedly it is formed to slobber over 900W.
If we explain it in other words, then it means it is making enhancements to the said flagship GPU and that means you will also be probably required to check out and make sure about choosing the optimum power supply that is feasible.
In terms of RTX 4080 and RTX 4070 GPUs, Kopite7Kimi also made waves since reportedly, its forthcoming graphics card competitors will utilize individual AD103 and AD104 chips.
The earlier Spec leaks recommended that these SKUs be associated with the RTX 4060 and RTX 4070, with higher-end options using the flagship AD102 die.
So, prior to you getting too curious with the anticipation of an RTX 4090 Ti, it has been clarified by Kopite7Kimi that “no one knows whether it will become an actual product.” So, currently, you should not completely rely on the rumors until it gets confirmed officially.
In fact, there is another full-fat AD102 SKU with 900W TGP, 48G 24Gbps GDDR6X, 2*16pin and higher frequency.
But no one knows whether it will become an actual product. Because the test board of AD102 has more than two 16pin connectors, so everything is possible.— kopite7kimi (@kopite7kimi) April 27, 2022
Even though the next-gen flagship is in the pipeline, it will possibly come up following the main RTX 4000 series release date, meaning AMD RDNA 3 GPUs could leave it behind to the chase.
We will keep you updated with all the latest information until then stay tuned to our website.