Extremely anticipated: One other third-party RTX 4000-series graphics card seems to have leaked forward of Nvidia’s official Lovelace reveal subsequent week. As with the earlier Zotac mannequin, this Galax Severe Gaming/SG card is a four-slot/three-fan monster, although it is potential so as to add a fourth fan in case you really feel the necessity.
Galax North America tweeted a teaser for a brand new Severe Gaming, or SG, product—the most affordable model in its line of playing cards. There is not a lot within the tweet moreover the brand, however VideoCardz claims to have some renders.
Do not panic… 🤫 #NewSerious” #GALAX #GALAXgaming #pcgaming #PC pic.twitter.com/7X5YWDBA5O
— GALAX North America (@galaxyus) September 15, 2022
The precise mannequin of the cardboard is not named, however it’s onerous to think about it being something aside from the RTX 4090, given the dimensions and four-slot design. The SG card has three followers on the entrance, and, as with earlier playing cards carrying the SG title, there’s the choice so as to add a fourth fan on the again utilizing the corporate’s 1-Clip expertise.
The SG card has a 16-pin (12VHPWR) connector within the center, which might ship 600W throughout 12 rails, 4 instances as a lot as an 8-pin connector. There’s additionally the same old array of RGB, together with some snazzy lighting on the again fan.
The cardboard’s packaging does not give a lot away, although one of many hooded top-wearing figures that Galax makes use of for its RTX 3000 collection is now sporting what could possibly be a trademark-infringing Squid Recreation-style masks.
Final week we noticed what’s prone to be Zotac’s RTX 4090. It additionally has a four-slot design and a 16-pin PCIe Gen 5.0 (12VPWHR) connector, although its skateboard-like form is proving divisive.
Nvidia’s GeForce Twitter account posted a few tweets yesterday to extend the hype round its Undertaking Past RTX 4000 reveal on September 20. One among these marks the primary time Nvidia has formally confirmed the Lovelace structure title, whereas the opposite hinted on the AD102 GPU having a 629mm squared die measurement, 75 billion transistors, and greater than twice the efficiency of the GA102 discovered within the RTX 3090 and RTX 3080.