It is looking extremely likely that the RTX 4090 will be launching this month. Numerous leaks have surfaced in the days following Nvidia's GeForce Special Event announcement, and now, we have our first look at an RTX 4090 in the flesh.
A Baidu user has posted new images of a custom Zotac Gaming AMP RTX 4090 graphics card. The images show the packaging that will be used for these graphics cards, as well the graphics card itself.
This particular custom-cooled RTX 4090 will ship with a hefty triple-slot heatsink and a triple-fan cooler. While we can see the card, we don't get an angle that shows I/O or the power connectors, so we can't confirm if the RTX 4090 will use a 16-pin PCIe Gen5 connector.
As VideoCardz points out, the RTX 4090 is currently expected to ship with an AD102 GPU with 16,384 CUDA cores, 24GB of GDDR6X memory and a TDP of 450W.
Nvidia has scheduled a GeForce Special Event for the 20th of September, which should bring us our first official look at what's to come with RTX 40.
Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.
KitGuru Says: This seems to be our first look at a real RTX 4090. Are any of you planning on upgrading once new graphics cards drop?