According to wccftech reports, Chiphell Forum recently exposed a spy photo of an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 graphics card installed in a standard case. The picture shows that the card can hardly be installed in a standard PC case, which is a big problem for users who use a smaller PC case and plan to purchase the Founders Edition version.
When NVIDIA introduced the GeForce RTX 30 series graphics card, they showed off three different Founders Edition designs for all three products. The GeForce RTX 3090 graphics card is not only the largest Founders Edition graphics card in the RTX 30 series, but also the largest graphics card in NVIDIA’s entire FE generation card. The only exception is the three-slot Titan Z.
From the picture, the standard chassis can hardly accommodate the RTX 3090, because the back of the graphics card is blocked by the hard drive bay area of the chassis. Since the fan at the bottom acts as an air inlet to push air from below, some air inlets will be blocked in this case .
Family portrait of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series graphics card lineup.
Not all PC cases are designed in this way, and most modern cases do not have a drive bay area when moving the drive slots on the back of the case, or allow users to remove and adjust the position of the drive cage itself. However, despite this, the size and weight of the RTX 3090 are amazing .
Naijatechnews learned that the RTX 3090 has 82 SM units, so there are a total of 10496 CUDA cores. In addition to the CUDA core, the card is also equipped with the next generation RT (Ray-Tracing) core, Tensor core, and a brand new SM or streaming multi-processor unit. The card’s basic clock is 1400 MHz, the boost clock is 1700 MHz, and the TDP is 350W.
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