World's Only NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Super Built By Enthusiasts

Teclab has created a one-of-a-kind RTX 4090 Super using custom modifications and blazing-fast memory. Discover how they achieved the impossible.

World's Only NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Super Created by Enthusiasts

While NVIDIA never officially released a GeForce RTX 4090 Super, Teclab has defied expectations by building one themselves. Using a GeForce RTX 3090 Ti HOF OC Lab Edition PCB, an NVIDIA AD102 GPU, and GDDR6X memory chips, they've crafted a truly unique beast.

RTX 4090

Under the Hood:

  • Powerful PCB: The RTX 3090 Ti PCB boasts 28 power phases and two 16-pin 12VHPWR connectors. It even includes an NVLINK connector, though it's unusable with the RTX 4090 due to the GPU's lack of support.
  • Top-Tier GPU: The heart of this creation is the AD102-300-A1 "Ada" processor.
  • Blazing-Fast Memory: Unlike the standard RTX 4090's GDDR6X (ZC) memory clocked at 21 Gbps, the Super version utilizes faster GDDR6X (ZF) chips reaching speeds of 24 Gbps.
RTX 4090

Overcoming Challenges:

To make this Frankensteinian creation work, Teclab had to modify the BIOS and card settings. Notably, they reduced the processor voltage from 1.8V to 1.2V.

Performance Boost:

The result? A significant performance increase. In the Unigine Superposition benchmark at 8K resolution, the RTX 4090 Super outperformed the standard RTX 4090 by 13%. Overclocking the GPU to 3 GHz pushed the lead to 16%, and with extreme overclocking and liquid nitrogen cooling, the performance gain soared to a remarkable 40%.

One-of-a-Kind:

Unfortunately, don't expect to see this beast on store shelves. Teclab's creation is a one-off masterpiece, a testament to the ingenuity and passion of hardware enthusiasts.

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