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Nvidia’s Journey to a Slimmer RTX 5090

23/1/25

By:

Param Hariyani

How a bulky prototype evolved into a sleek two-slot design.

How a bulky prototype evolved into a sleek two-slot design.

Introduction

Nvidia has unveiled the design story behind its upcoming RTX 5090 Founders Edition. A new company video highlights the evolution of its cooling systems, shedding light on a previously leaked quad-slot GPU prototype, the "Titan ADA," and its influence on the RTX 5090’s slimmer form factor.

The Titan ADA Prototype

The Titan ADA prototype featured an unconventional quad-slot, triple-fan design aimed at superior cooling. While effective, its bulkiness limited compatibility with smaller PC cases. Leaked and later dissected by enthusiasts, it showcased Nvidia’s commitment to pushing cooling technology.

Blackwell Architecture and Modular Design

Inspired by the Titan ADA, Nvidia implemented a modular four-part design in the RTX 5090. This includes a separate I/O board that enables efficient airflow and compact cooling, allowing the GPU to fit within two motherboard slots, a significant improvement over the three-slot RTX 4090.

Why It Matters

Nvidia’s shift toward more compact GPUs signals a focus on efficiency and accessibility. The RTX 5090’s design balances performance with better integration into various PC setups, reflecting user demands for powerful yet adaptable hardware.

Conclusion

The evolution from the Titan ADA prototype to the RTX 5090 showcases Nvidia’s design ingenuity. By learning from past experiments, Nvidia has delivered a GPU that’s powerful, efficient, and easier to incorporate into modern builds. For more insights, stay tuned to Kushal Bharat Tech News!

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