The Galax GeForce RTX 4090 HOF, which can absorb up to 1,275 watts or 1,266 watts via two 12VHPWR connections, has two further expansion stages with the two special models OC Lab and OC Lab+, one TGB (“Total Graphics Power”) of up to 666 watts. Extreme overclockers with LN2 cooling solutions are addressed.
Particularly strictly selected record-hunter
After Galax was able to set a total of 20 new world records in numerous benchmarks with a GeForce RTX 4090 Hall of Fame cooled to minus 196 degrees Celsius using liquid nitrogen (LN2) and was able to prove the particular suitability of the graphics card, which is aimed at enthusiasts and overclockers, for overclocking, With the HOF OC Lab and OC Lab+, the manufacturer is now releasing two particularly strictly selected offshoots of its spearhead.
A record-breaking TGP of 666 watts
The website VideoCardz has information from the manufacturer that, in addition to a particularly high boost clock, also confirms a record-breaking TGP of up to 666 watts and 28+4 phases.
- AD102-300 (“Ada Lovelace”)
- 16,380 CUDA cores and 512 Tensor cores
- 24 GB GDDR6X with 21 Gbps @ 384-bit
- 2,625 MHz boost clock (OC Lab+)
- 2,595 MHz boost -Clock (OC Lab)
- 28+4 digital phases (VRM)
- 2× 16-pin (“12VHPWR”)
- 666 Watt TGP**
- 550 watts TGP*
*/**) 666 watts in P mode, 550 watts in S -Mode
In addition to the specifications, the website has also received the first product photos, so the official presentation of the two models from the OC Lab series is expected to take place within the next few days.
Galax GeForce RTX 4090 HOF OC Lab(+) (Image: VideoCardz)
2× 16-pin PCIe 5.0 or 8× 8-pin PCIe 4.0
The 12VHPWR adapter, which makes it possible to use the maximum possible 1,275 watts and 1,266 watts, respectively, via the 2× 16-pin PCIe 5.0 and the PCIe slot can theoretically be unleashed on the graphics card via an insane eight 8-Pi PCIe 4.0 connectors.
Galax GeForce RTX 4090 HOF OC Lab(+) (Image: VideoCardz)Prices for the Galax GeForce RTX 4090 HOF OC Lab and OC Lab+ are not yet available, but records for “consumer hardware” are expected to fall again here. The predecessor already cost from 2,999 US dollars without taxes.