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Geforce rtx 2080 is bare in new leaked images

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Juicy new information about the impending RTX 2080, which is expected to incorporate the TU104-400-A1 chip. The GPU appears to have an array that is visibly larger than the Pascal GP104 GPU, the one used in the GeForce GTX 1080.

The guts of the RTX 2080 with GDDR6 memory revealed

The PCB board uses a total of 8 memory arrays that are scattered throughout the core of the GPU. NVIDIA can use 8GB or 16GB of GDDR6 memory on this board, but that depends on whether the larger capacity GDDR6 dies are in good supply or not. As for the memory interface, we find a 256-bit bus. Unlike this card, the RTX 2080 Ti is equipped with a 384-bit bus interface. This would be the first look at the GDDR6 graphics card PCB.

As for power, the card has connections for an 8 and 6-pin power connector. We know that the reference NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 has connections for dual 8-pin power ports, but it only needs one, it may be the case with this model. The card also comes with 10 (8 + 2) phases, but NVIDIA has been known not to use all of them and saves the rest for future variations.

In terms of I / O, we can detect at least four display connections, the last one is smaller than the rest and can suggest to us that it is a 'VirtualLink' USB Type-C connector that is expected in next generation cards. There's also a new Goldfinger SLI that looks a lot like the NVLINK connector, but with a single port, so maybe we're going to get some updates on multi-GPU functionality with next-gen parts as well.

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