GeForce RTX 3090 Ti consumes about 450-500 watts under load. According to all available data, the RTX 4090 will draw about 600W, and Nvidia is allegedly already working on some kind of accelerator that will have a TGP of 900W. It turns out that the RTX 3090 Ti can already consume about the same amount.
To be more precise, the XOC BIOS has appeared on the Web, where the card’s power limit has been increased to 890 W! This does not mean that the adapter will consume that much, but the limitation is certainly impressive.
Such a BIOS is needed for extreme overclocking. For example, when using top-end EVGA or Galax cards equipped with a pair of new 16-pin PCIe 5.0 power connectors. With one such connector, the card cannot consume significantly more than 600 watts.
It is not yet clear what the actual power consumption of the RTX 3090 Ti will be under extreme overclocking, but the figure of 890 watts hints at an estimated limit. It remains to wait for the corresponding 3D maps and their testing.
Source: ixbt
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