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NVIDIA Ampere GeForce RTX 3070 Ti spotted with 16GB GDDR6 VRAM, confirmed by Lenovo

It appears that NVIDIA’s unannounced GeForce RTX 3070 Ti graphics card has been confirmed in a listing as posted by Lenovo for its Legion T7 desktop Gaming PCs. The link appears to be offline at this moment, but Videocardz managed to grab some screenshots. Continue reading NVIDIA Ampere GeForce RTX 3070 Ti spotted with 16GB GDDR6 VRAM, confirmed by Lenovo

NVIDIA introduces RTX IO, a GPU-accelerated storage technology, brings PS5’s SSD performance to PCs

With the recent launch of the RTX 30 series Ampere cards, NVIDIA also announced a new suite of I/O features that they’re calling RTX IO, which is basically an I/O architecture. This is a new feature of Ampere GPUs that helps handle data from high-speed SSDs with the graphics card, thus taking the load off the CPU. Continue reading NVIDIA introduces RTX IO, a GPU-accelerated storage technology, brings PS5’s SSD performance to PCs

NVIDIA’s Ampere RTX 3090 GPU PCB pictured, having 20 phase power design, NVLINK & a compact design

It appears that pictures of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Founders Edition PCB has been leaked out over at Chiphell (coming via @harukaze5719). This is a bare PCB board, since the components are not yet placed. This PCB goes in this current state into another production line. Continue reading NVIDIA’s Ampere RTX 3090 GPU PCB pictured, having 20 phase power design, NVLINK & a compact design

MSI announces its ‘MPG GF’ line of power supplies for Nvidia’s upcoming RTX 30 series Ampere cards

MSI has unveiled its MPG GF series of Power Supplies/PSUs in 850W, 750W & 650W variants, specially designed for Nvidia’s next-generation of Graphics Cards, including the upcoming Ampere GPU lineup. These power supplies seem to be compatible with Ampere GPUs. These are MSI’s first lineup of power supplies. The PSU’s OEM is not yet known, but my guess is that these units are made by MSI’s own in-house production line. Continue reading MSI announces its ‘MPG GF’ line of power supplies for Nvidia’s upcoming RTX 30 series Ampere cards