NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti Rumored To Be Up To 20% Faster Than 4090: Specs Include Full AD102 GPU, 475W TGP, 96 MB Cache & Almost 3 GHz Boost

NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 4090 hasn’t even hit retail yet and the rumor mill is already warming up the true flagship, the RTX 4090 Ti.

NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 4090 Ti Rumored To Offer Another 20% Performance Boost Over RTX 4090 With Up To 3 GHz Boost & Full AD102 GPU

The rumor regarding the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti comes from a Twitter leaker, @XpeaGPU, who claims that NVIDIA is saving up the best AD102 GPU dies for the RTX 4090 Ti. It shouldn’t be much of a surprise as the same happened with the RTX 3090 Ti. The specs are insane though so let’s start with what the rumor has to say.

Best dies are already saved for a 2.75Ghz boost (2.95 typ. gaming) 475W 18176 CUDA cores 96MB L2 cache 24Gb beast. Performance 10~20% above 4090 pic.twitter.com/z5XO8R9PyJ

— AGF (@XpeaGPU) October 12, 2022

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti is said to be the full-fat configuration with all the 144 SMs enabled for a total of 18432 CUDA cores. The GPU will come packed with 96 MB of L2 cache and a total of 224 ROPs which is simply insane. The card will retain the TSMC 4N process node and offer a nice boost to clock speeds with the card being rated at 2.75 GHz (Default) and hitting up to 2.95 or even 3 GHz boost clocks in typical gaming workloads. That’s a +190 MHz increase in the default clocks.

As for memory specs, the GeForce RTX 4090 Ti is expected to rock 24 GB GDDR6X capacities that might come at faster 24 Gbps speeds across a 384-bit bus interface. This will provide up to 1.152 TB/s of bandwidth. Now all these boosted specifications will result in higher power draw too and the flagship is expected to operate at a TBP of around 600W. The card is said to feature a TGP of 475W which is a 25W increase over the RTX 4090 but custom variants may once again push this higher up in the 600W+ range.

We have seen that the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 is an extremely efficient card and can be under-volted to 70% of its power budget and deliver the same performance. If it is true that the 4090 Ti uses binned dies, that might explain the lower wattage figure as NVIDIA could have optimized the voltages further. The graphics card is said to offer around 10-20% better performance than the RTX 4090 so that should definitely hit or even surpass the 2x performance figure over the RTX 3090 Ti which will be truly impressive. However, a card of this nature won’t launch soon.

NVIDIA will most likely keep the beast under wraps until AMD has a formidable opponent in the RDNA 3 Radeon RX 7000 lineup so we may not get to see the RTX 4090 Ti in action for quite some time. NVIDIA also has to focus on more mainstream parts in the coming months.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti “Rumored” Specs:

Graphics Card NameNVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 TiNVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 16GNVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 12GNVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti

GPU NameAda Lovelace AD102-400?Ada Lovelace AD102-300Ada Lovelace AD103-300Ada Lovelace AD104-400Ampere GA102-225

Process NodeTSMC 4NTSMC 4NTSMC 4NTSMC 4NSamsung 8nm

Die Size608mm2608mm2378.6mm2294.5mm2628.4mm2

Transistors76 Billion76 Billion45.9 Billion35.8 Billion28 Billion

CUDA Cores18432163849728768010240

TMUs / ROPsTBD512 / 176320 / 112240 / 80320 / 112

Tensor / RT CoresTBD512 / 128304 / 76240 / 60320 / 80

Base ClockTBD2230 MHz2210 MHz2310 MHz1365 MHz

Boost Clock2710 MHz2520 MHz2510 MHz2610 MHz1665 MHz

FP32 Compute100 TFLOPs83 TFLOPs49 TFLOPs40 TFLOPs40 TFLOPs

RT TFLOPsTBD191 TFLOPs113 TFLOPs82 TFLOPs78 TFLOPs

Tensor-TOPsTBD1321 TOPs780 TOPs641 TOPs320 TOPs

Memory Capacity24 GB GDDR6X24 GB GDDR6X16 GB GDDR6X12 GB GDDR6X12 GB GDDR6X

Memory Bus384-bit384-bit256-bit192-bit384-bit

Memory Speed24.0 Gbps21.0 Gbps23.0 Gbps21.0 Gbps19 Gbps

Bandwidth1152 GB/s1008 GB/s736 GB/s504 GB/s912 Gbps

TBP475W450W320W285W350W

Price (MSRP / FE)$2199 US?$1599 US$1199 US$899 US$1199

Launch (Availability)TBDOctober 2022November 2022November 20223rd June 2021

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