There have been rumors a long time ago that NVIDIA has prepared an 800W PCB design and cooling solution for the Ada Lovelace architecture GPU, but there has been no relevant evidence to prove it. There have been recent reports that Nvidia has given up on the TITAN with the Ada Lovelace architecture, and has instead shifted its work to the GeForce RTX 4090 Ti, which consumes only 475W.
Someone posted a picture on the
Chiphell forum recently, showing a huge cooling module, which needs to fill four slots and has a cooling capacity of 900W which should be designed for TITAN Founders Edition with Ada Lovelace architecture, and it looks very violent. It is still an X-shaped frame, and the VC vaporizing plate is on one side of the fins. More specifically, the heat dissipation fins are parallel to the PCB, so some people speculate that the PCB with the graphics card may also be rotated 90 degrees.
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It would be great if Nvidia could explain the design of this cooling module, but that seems unlikely. Compared with the existing heat dissipation design, the heat dissipation module exposed this time introduces a new idea. Although the structure is more complex, the layout is more reasonable. Due to its bulky size and its weight, it is also a problem if it is installed in a case. It is rumored that the power consumption design of TITAN is in the range of 600W to 800W. With the cancellation of the TITAN project, GeForce RTX 4090 Ti should not need to use this cooling module, and it is likely to abort with TITAN.
Credit: ChipHell
The poster said he had more pictures on hand but would not be posting them.