NVIDIA RTX 40 La serie podría alcanzar 800 Watts en el escritorio, 175 Watt para móvil/portátil


Siguen apareciendo rumores de las próximas tarjetas gráficas Ada Lovelace de NVIDIA. Con cada nueva actualización, parece que el consumo total de energía es cada vez mayor, and today we are getting information about different SKUs, including mobile and desktop variants. According to a well-known leaker, kopite7kimi, we have information about the power limits of the upcoming GPUs. The new RTX 40 series GPUs will feature a few initial SKUs: AD102, AD103, AD104, and AD106. Every SKU, except the top AD102, will be available as well. The first in line, AD102, is the most power-hungry SKU with a maximum power limit rating of 800 Vatios. This will require multiple power connectors and a very beefy cooling solution to keep it running.

Going down the stack, we have an AD103 SKU limited to 450 Watts on desktop and 175 Watts on mobile. The AD104 chip is limited to 400 Watts on desktop, while the mobile version is still 175 Vatios. Además, the AD106 SKU is limited to 260 Watts on desktop and 140 Watts on mobile.

Making a difference between a power limit and a TGP is essential. While the Total Graphics Power is what NVIDIA rates its GPUs to run at, the power limit represents the amount of power that can be applied by board partners and overclocking attempts. It is not necessarily translated into TGP, meaning the final TGP values should be significantly lower.