Rumor has it that the RTX 4090Ti/TITAN features a four-slot design, and the I/O bracket houses four stacked display connectors. This unusual construction would confirm that NVIDIA could have planned a vertical board layout here.

According to the leaker, the card is an RTX 4090 Ti/TITAN, although the final name of the graphics card is not confirmed. However, it can be seen that the PCB board number is PG137. This was the already mentioned board number for the so-called “Beast” GPU with a maximum TDP of 800W.
"the beast"
PG137-SKU0
AD102-450-A1
18176FP32
48G 24Gbps GDDR6X
total board power ~800W— kopite7kimi (@kopite7kimi) July 25, 2022
Furthermore, the new photo clearly shows a gold cooler design, typically used by NVIDIA’s TITAN series so far. The unusual design of the card with stacked display ports (one HDMI and three DisplayPort ports) coincides with earlier rumors and leaked photos. NVIDIA’s flagship RTX 40 “Ada” GPU would thus have a vertical PCB design for the first time, as shown below:


According to the latest rumors, the TITAN ADA graphics card could be equipped with up to 18176 CUDA cores and possibly even 48 GB of memory. In fact, this could be the first card from NVIDIA to hit the market with 24 Gbps GDDR6X modules. The stated TDP of 800W is the maximum power of the card, which is not comparable to the RTX 4090’s TDP of 450W, but rather its maximum power limit of 600W.
So far, there are no indications that this GPU might appear soon. However, given the many leaked photos, there is no doubt that the quad-slot design of the RTX 40 has been planned for a long time.
Source: MEGAsizeGPU
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