Full NVIDIA “Ada” AD102 GPU reportedly twice as fast as RTX 3090 in game Control at 4K

Published: Jul 19th 2022, 10:45 GMT   Comments

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Alleged full AD102 GPU with 160+ FPS in Control at 4K

Just a day after first performance leaks on GeForce RTX 4090, we now have rumors on the full AD102 GPU.

The full AD102 GPU should not be confused with RTX 4090 non-Ti. The full GPU features as many as 18432 CUDA cores which is 12.5% more than alleged RTX 4090 specs. This might be the flagship RTX 4090 Ti model which was part of a very early cooler design leak a few months ago. However, chances are that NVIDIA will be releasing a new TITAN this time around, so it is unclear what model this is specifically.

According to @XpeaGPU who claims to be ‘a hunter of fake leaks’, full AD102 GPU offers more than 160 frames in game Control. This would be achieved at 4K resolution with raytracing and DLSS enabled. Furthermore, the sample had a very high power draw, which would align with previous rumors that full AD102 could consume as much as 800W.

That is indeed a claim with many variables missing. For starters, we do not know the exact game settings and whether Ada uses a new generation of Tensor cores (which would boost DLSS). Furthermore, the full specs of the graphics card sample are unknown (TDP or clocks).

Nevertheless, we know how fast the current flagship RTX 30 series performs in this game, and the results are impressive. That would be at least 2x better performance (depending on the DLSS profile).

It will probably take time to verify the claims from XpeaGPU, who is relatively new to the leak scene.

RUMORED NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series Specs
VideoCardz.comFull AD102 (ADA TITAN?)GeForce RTX 4090GeForce RTX 4080GeForce RTX 4070
ArchitectureAda (TSMC N4)Ada (TSMC N4)Ada (TSMC N4)Ada (TSMC N4)
GPUAD102-400AD102-300AD103-300AD104-400
Board NumberPG139-[?]PG139-SKU330PG139-SKU360PG141-SKU341
SMs1441268056
CUDA Cores1843216384102407168
MemoryTBC24 GB G6X16 GB G6X10 GB G6
Memory Bus384-bit384-bit256-bit160-bit
Memory SpeedTBC21 Gbps21 Gbps18 Gbps
TDP~600-800W~450W~420W~300W
Launch DateTBCOctober 2022November 2022December 2022

Source: @XpeaGPU, @harukaze5719




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