While many are expecting NVIDIA to bring the flagship RTX 4090 Ti or the so-called Ada Lovelace Titan new card king, there are rumors that it has been shelved by NVIDIA for triggering circuit breaker protection and occasionally potentially overheating the melting power connector.

Although many people are expecting NVIDIA to bring the flagship RTX 4090 Ti or the so-called Ada Lovelace Titan new card king, has been rumored to have it been shelved by NVIDIA for triggering circuit breaker protection and occasionally overheating the power connector. There were previous reports from that it was originally expected to be the first graphics cards to use GDDR7 graphics memory.

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The latest GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card has amazed everyone with its 450W thermal design power consumption (TDP), a suggested retail price of US$1,600 (12,999 RMB in the bank), and a 24GB @ 21Gbps GDDR6X graphics memory.

However, we heard more rumors before the launch of the Ada Lovelace flagship product with 48GB @ 24Gbps video memory and 900W TGP power consumption.

RTX 4090 has not yet used the "full blood version" AD102 GPU core (picture via MLID)

According to Moore's Law Is Dead, although the legendary "Ada Lovelace Titan" new card emperor, which uses the full blood version of AD102 GPU core, does not have the exaggerated 800-1000W TGP power consumption, it still reached about 600-700W in NVIDIA test.

In order to cope with such high power consumption, the official uses a dual 16-pin 12VHPWR external power supply connector. In addition, because the overall appearance of graphics card is too large (a radiator with four slot thickness), it often looks like "the motherboard is inserted into the graphics card".

Embarrassingly, because the "Ada Lovelace Titan" is too strong, it is revealed that it is likely that the power supply (PSU) cannot bear it, resulting in power tripping, PSU damage, terminal melting and other problems, so it has been temporarily shelved by NVIDIA.

Titan Data map

Of course, we still cannot rule out the possibility that Nvidia will release the new card king of "Ada Lovelace Titan" in the future. The company may be waiting for the arrival of 27Gbps/GDDR7 video memory to improve data throughput without significantly increasing power consumption.

Previously, the "Titan" series product line is more targeted at creators, researchers and corporate customers, who are relatively less sensitive to power consumption and can withstand higher hardware premiums.

Finally, there are other news that the AMDRadeon RX 6900 XT high-end graphics card can fight Nvidia and its price has dropped below $700.