In the graphics card world, the mystery of the design prototype of a high-profile product, RTX 4090 Ti, has finally been revealed. It was previously rumored that its PCB board adopts a 90-degree rotating design, perpendicular to the radiator, but this statement has never been con

In the graphics card industry, a high-profile product - rtx 4090 ti, the mystery of its design prototype has finally been unveiled. It was previously rumored that its PCB board adopts a 90-degree rotating design, perpendicular to the radiator, but this statement has never been confirmed.

Recently, thanks to the power of the Internet, a very resourceful netizen has successfully filled this gap. Through its exposed pictures, we can get a glimpse of the internal structure of the RTX 4090 Ti. What is striking is that this PCB board has an unusually long and narrow shape, apparently to accommodate the four-slot size limit of the entire graphics card.

At the same time, the netizen also released several new appearance photos. As you can see from the photos, the sheer size of the four-slot device is quite impressive. However, this graphics card seems to have gone through many vicissitudes of life, leaving many traces of bumps on the surface.

In the graphics card industry, a high-profile product - rtx 4090 ti, the mystery of its design prototype has finally been unveiled. It was previously rumored that its PCB board adopts a 90-degree rotating design, perpendicular to the radiator, but this statement has never been confirmed.

Recently, thanks to the power of the Internet, a very resourceful netizen has successfully filled this gap. Through its exposed pictures, we can get a glimpse of the internal structure of the RTX 4090 Ti. What is striking is that this PCB board has an unusually long and narrow shape, apparently to accommodate the four-slot size limit of the entire graphics card.

At the same time, the netizen also released several new appearance photos. As you can see from the photos, the sheer size of the four-slot device is quite impressive. However, this graphics card seems to have gone through many vicissitudes of life, leaving many traces of bumps on the surface.

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