Nvidia Titan Ada images resurface with gargantuan cooler and unique PCB design
With the deluge of questionably-specced mid-range GPUs hitting the market, ultra-high-end SKUs have fallen out of discourse completely, save for a few murmurs about the Radeon RX 7950 XTX. Rumours from earlier this year talked about the Titan Ada, a colossal graphics card with a quad-slot design. Wccftech and Twitter user @ExperteVallah now have new real-world images of it.
The new photos confirm its quad-slot design, two massive fans, four vertical HDMI/DP ports and oddly-placed power connector. It looks like the render leaked by YouTuber Moore's Law is Dead, with one significant difference. This has only one 12VHPWR slot instead of two. The distinct "GeForce RTX" etching on the side suggests Nvidia plans to use a cooler for future GeForce products.
Specs-wise, the Titan Ada was rumoured to pack a full AD102 GPU and 48 GB of VRAM, as confirmed by a recent shipping manifest. Its TDP figures ranged between 600 and 900 Watts, which reportedly melted some PSUs during testing. Nonetheless, it could lay out the groundwork for the putative GeForce RTX 4090 Ti, which, at this point, like the Titan Ada, also seems like a pipe dream.