AIDA64 Adds Support For NVIDIA’s 2022 Flagship, The GeForce RTX 4090 Graphics Card
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 will be the green team’s flagship offering this year, replacing the RTX 3090 which launched almost two years ago. Since the graphics card has most of its device id & info leaked out already, AIDA64 decided to support it within its latest BETA version (6.70.6033) which is available here. The utility states that it has added ‘GPU information for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 (AD102)’ but it does not say what the particular information is. It is very likely that initial device parameters have been added. The software is the first to add such support, even before GPU-z. The GeForce RTX 4090 specifically has the ‘NVIDIA_DEV.2684’ PCI ID. Following are the release notes for the latest version of AIDA64:
SMTP / support for TLS v1.2 GPU information for AMD Radeon Pro W6600 (Navi 23) GPU information for nVIDIA GeForce GTX 1630 (TU117) GPU information for nVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 (AD102) GPU information for nVIDIA H100 96GB (GH100) improved support for Intel Alder Lake-M/P CPU motherboard specific sensor info for Asus Pro B550M-C Series motherboard specific sensor info for MSI B650, X670, X670E Series motherboard specific sensor info for MSI MS-7D66 fixed: System Stability Test / average throttling calculation fixed: AMD GPU enumeration with multiple GPUs fixed: identification of Intel Core i5-9300HF (aka Coffee Lake-H) fixed: identification of Intel Core i7-9750HF (aka Coffee Lake-H) removed: Intel PCH Diode temperature measurement on Jginyue X99M-Plus V2
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 ‘Rumored’ Specifications The NVIDIA GeForce RTX RTX 4090 graphics card is expected to be powered by the top AD102-300 GPU but it is only the ‘Ti’ variant that will feature the full chip. The Geforce RTX 4090 will utilize a slightly cut-down configuration. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 will use 128 SMs of the 144 SMs for a total of 16,384 CUDA cores. The GPU will come packed with 96 MB of L2 cache and a total of 384 ROPs which is simply insane. The clock speeds are not confirmed yet but considering that the TSMC 4N process is being used, we are expecting clocks between the 2.0-3.0 GHz range. As for memory specs, the GeForce RTX 4090 is expected to rock 24 GB GDDR6X capacities that will be clocked at 21 Gbps speeds across a 384-bit bus interface. This will provide up to 1 TB/s of bandwidth. This is the same bandwidth as the existing RTX 3090 Ti graphics card and as far as the power consumption is concerned, the TBP is said to be rated at 450W which means that TGP may end up lower than that. The card will be powered by a single 16-pin connector which delivers up to 600W of power. It is likely that we may get 500W+ custom designs as we saw with the RTX 3090 Ti. The graphics card is expected to launch in October 2022 and will be followed by the rest of the Ada Lovelace GPU-powered lineup of graphics cards.