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from Andrew Link
Thanks to the extreme overclocker “Duck OC”, a few PCB pictures of the Geforce RTX 3090 Ti HOF OC Lab Edition are now making the rounds, which show the power supply, among other things.

A few days ago there were already first impressions of the Geforce RTX 3090 Ti HOF OC Lab Edition Limited Edition. The unwieldy name already suggests the premium claim, because with hardware it often applies: the more expansive the product name, the more expensive. The card is mainly characterized by the factory OC and the white design, as well as the attachable display. In the case of the Geforce RTX 3090 Ti HOF OC Lab Edition, which is available in two versions, it is also the 480 watts and 517 watts that it can swallow. Probably even more at 600 watts is possible if you provide the right loads and clock rates in practice.

Galax Geforce RTX 3090 Ti HOF OC Lab Edition Limited Edition or: How do I set myself apart from the competition with a premium product?

The Japanese extreme overclocker “Duck OC” is now delivering PCB images of the Geforce RTX 3090 Ti HOF OC Lab Edition and you can see the effort required to supply it. 24 plus 4 VRM instead of the 18 + 3 in the reference design are installed on the white PCB. And since the card operates close to 600 watts out of the box, there’s not just one, but two of the 12VHPWR connectors to allow for any OC attempts under liquid nitrogen. Galax will certainly be eyeing one or the other world record when the card is delivered to extreme overclockers with custom BIOSes.

There is also a limited edition of the Geforce RTX 3090 Ti HOF OC Lab Edition, which, in addition to the air cooling, has a water cooler in tow that the willing customer can install and integrate into their own system. It differs slightly from the approach of the EVGA Kingpin, for example, which is equipped with an AIO hybrid system. Unfortunately, the Geforce RTX 3090 Ti HOF OC Lab Edition is currently missing clock rates, availability or even a very high price.

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