The launch of Nvidia’s next Geforce RTX 4000 series “Ada Lovelace” graphics cards is approaching, and company CEO Jensen Huang has promised to tell us more at the event GTC 2022. While computer fans wait in the booths with excitement, rumors circulate about all kinds of details about the new series. New information about the graphics card’s appearance is now being shared.
On Twitter, user “Qbitleaks” is spreading news about upcoming graphics cards from Nvidia Geforce RTX 4000 Series. Among other things, there are two allegedly true badass displays for graphics cards, which occupy three expansion slots. What exactly graphics card can be seen in the photo is not clear in Twitter posts, but there are not high chances that it is a Geforce RTX 4090.
To a large extent, the graphics card in the renderings mimics the previous Geforce RTX 3090 Founder’s Edition. Likes Previously claimed image for RTX 4080 The fan on the card can be seen cutting the metal frame slightly, indicating the design language matches between the two leaks. According to “Qbitleaks,” this is a sneak peek of what Nvidia will reveal on September 20th.
The Twitter user also shares an image with relative performance differences, which is said to be part of an upcoming presentation. Here you can see that the graphics card represented by the green bars is twice as fast as the gray base level. It is said that the performance was tested at a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels without DLSS upscaling technology, but the user is not sure about the latter.
It is still not clear what graphics card the comparison is about, but according to “Qbitleaks” it should not be the main card of the Geforce RTX 4000 series. Answers may arrive in GTC 2022, where the initial submission will be made. September 20 2022, 17:00 Swedish time.
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