Leaker posts Nvidia RTX 4090 Ti specs

So hacker hacks and finds info and uses news to distribute the info. Because that is what he does.
Is this article not essentially aiding the criminal?
The whole point of his hack is to leak the information. And so assistance is being rendered.... xD
 
If it hadn't been for the Crypto Winter, it very likely would have released in July, but I think Nvidia are scrambling after the crypto winter to sort out their oversupply of components.
You're talking as if it's over. The markets are still in an ice age and yesterday's rate announcement just reaffirms it.

No the Silicon does not get as hot. Smaller fan needed.
Not how physics works. The wattage is how much heat is produced. This is the size of a small heater. Not going to be able to run at that so some major throttling is going to occur.
 
We're being told the wattage.

You're talking as if it's over. The markets are still in an ice age and yesterday's rate announcement just reaffirms it.


Not how physics works. The wattage is how much heat is produced. This is the size of a small heater. Not going to be able to run at that so some major throttling is going to occur.
Is it thermal wattage or electrical wattage?
 
This overkill of a GPU combined with one of the flagship CPUs (i9 / Ryzen 9) should probably require a 1200w or more PSU? Probably even more if you're into overclocking.
 
Is it thermal wattage or electrical wattage?
The two are almost the same. Energy can only be converted. You either have motion, light (EM radiation) or heat produced. All electrical losses are usually a combination of these. Since it's not producing motion or light most of the consumption is due to heat.

Like other posters have said it may be the maximum or burst wattage so won't be running at that but TDP is usually the wattage around which a card is designed to work.
 
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