Nvidia has released a video that highlights the evolution of its Founders Edition graphics card designs, specifically detailing the new RTX 5090. The article discusses a previously leaked prototype known as the "Titan ADA," which showcased a bulky four-slot design with a triple-fan cooling system. In response to size concerns, Nvidia's EVP, Andrew Bell, mentioned their intention to create more compact graphics solutions, leading to the RTX 5090's innovative four-part modular design. This design reduces the card's footprint to two slots on motherboards, enhancing airflow and efficiency over the RTX 4090.
Nvidia's new RTX 5090 Founders Edition design prioritizes efficiency with a modular four-part design, fitting into two slots unlike its predecessor's three-slot configuration.
The triple-fan cooling system from the Titan ADA prototype influenced the Blackwell architecture and allowed for a more compact and efficient cooling solution on the RTX 5090.
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