Leaked Specs Reveal NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti Will Be An Absolute Beast

Leaked Specs Reveal NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti Will Be An Absolute Beast

Specifications of NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 4090 Ti graphics card have leaked online, suggesting it will be an absolute beast. Over the past few months, several conflicting reports have emerged about the 4090 Ti and the Titan ‘Ada’ GPU. While earlier leaks suggested that the 4090 Ti has been canceled, more recent ones revealed that the card could be still in development. They have also revealed some of the tech specs of the upcoming card, but the latest leak reveals a lot more about it.According to prolific tipster @kopite7kimi, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti graphics card will be based on the PG136/139-SKU310 rather than the PG137, as expected earlier. If this turns out to be accurate, it would indicate that the card will be aimed at gamers and be a part of the GeForce RTX family. It’s not immediately clear if that means NVIDIA is still working on a Titan Ada, but it certainly throws open the possibility of a monster card based on the PG137 SKU.

NVIDIA RTX 4090 Ti Rumored Specs

Leaked Specs Reveal NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti Will Be An Absolute Beast

The RTX 4090 Ti is rumored to feature a cut-down version of the AD102 GPU with 18,176 cores instead of the full-fat AD102 with 18,432 cores. However, it is still significantly higher than the RTX 4090, which features the AD102-300 GPU with 16,384 CUDA cores. The RTX 4090 Ti is also expected to ship with 96MB of L2 cache, which is a sizable increase over the 72MB in the RTX 4090.

The 4090 Ti is also said to include 24 GB of GDDR6X memory, the same as the RTX 4090. However, earlier rumors suggested that the bandwidth in the upcoming card could be significantly higher. It could pack 24Gbps dies instead of the 21Gbps in the RTX 4090, resulting in an increased bandwidth of up to 1.15TB/s instead of the 1Gbps in the standard 4090. The final piece of information is regarding the TBP, which is said to be around 600W – a lot lower than the 800W rumored for the Titan Ada.

If the rumors are accurate, the RTX 4090 Ti will be much faster than the standard 4090 in every sense. There’s no concrete information about its possible pricing, although online speculation suggests that it could be priced around the $2,000 mark, putting it out of reach for some mainstream gamers. There’s also no indication about when the GeForce RTX 4090 Ti could launch, but there’s a chance of getting more information at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) or NVIDIA’s GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in March.