NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ampere GPU PCB gets leaked in new pictures

NVIDIA has been working on its next generation of GPUs for a while now, and we have now started getting teases about an official reveal. While all signs are pointing to an unveiling soon, the PCB for one of these next-gen cards, the RTX 3090, has been pictured.

The leak comes from BiliBili, where multiple leaked images were put together. The card is apparently a non-reference model from COLORFUL, and the exact model is supposed to be its iGame GeForce RTX 3090 Vulcan-X GPU. Take a look:

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ampere GPU PCB

The details are blurred to avoid giving away too much information, and the NVIDIA die has an Intel chip poorly photoshopped to disguise the die itself. However, ignore that, and you can see the memory layout for this card around the photoshopped area:

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ampere GPU PCB 2

The details on these chips are blurred out too, but the memory configuration is expected to be of 24 GB GDDR6X memory total, with 12 DRAM chips on the front and 12 on the back. You can see 11 dies in this picture, but a leaker has confirmed that a 12th die has been blurred out. The card will feature a dual-sided memory configuration.

It looks like the card will be a power-hungry beast too, with intake for three 8-pin connectors given. Apparently, there is also going to be a secondary chip present. The same leaker also posted a picture of the ZOTAC GeForce RTX 3080 GPU with a three fan design:

ZOTAC GeForce RTX 3080 GPU

NVIDIA is likely to unveil the RTX 30 Ampere series of GPUs in an online event on September 1. Thoughts on this leak? Hit us up in the comments, down below!

Via Wccftech

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