NVIDIA is very busy preparing for the next round of [40 Series](https://stock-checker.com/products/nvidia-rtx-40-series.html) Graphics Cards. The RTX 4060 and 4050 have been submitted to EEC, whilst the RTX 4070 and 4090 Ti are in testing, and there is a new king of performance, the RTX TITAN ADA.

Here is everything we gathered about the upcoming NVIDIA 40 Series GPUs.

**NVIDIA RTX TITAN ADA**


First TITAN class GPU since RTX 20 Series, TITAN ADA will take the crown to be the most powerful GPU NVIDIA has made yet. According to [kopite7kimi](https://twitter.com/kopite7kimi/status/1601099343733624832), TITAN ADA is an absolute monster featuring a staggering **48GB** of VRAM, **800W** TDP and 1792 more CUDA cores (total of 18176) than the [RTX 4090](https://stock-checker.com/products/nvidia-rtx-4090.html). Clock speeds are not specified, although we know they will be the same as the upcoming RTX 4090 Ti, which we will return to later.

Interestingly RTX TITAN ADA will not use GDDR6X memory. Instead, it will use the older but overclocked GDDR6, possibly due to the heat GDDR6X produces. The TITAN class GPU was pictured and spotted in a recent shipping manifest, confirming the photos' legitimacy. TITAN GPU will be the first graphics card with a vertical PCB with stacked display connectors. Judging by the price of RTX 4090 and factoring the upcoming 4090 Ti, we can only expect TITAN ADA to be available for the deepest pockets, most likely in the **£2099+** range. With such a large amount of VRAM, it is anticipated that the GPU will start a marketing push for 8K gaming alongside 8K monitors.

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**NVIDIA RTX 4090 Ti**


The younger brother of the RTX TITAN family seems to have the exact specifications as the RTX TITAN ADA, according to Kopite, apart from power draw, which is listed at **600W** and also having "only" **24GB** VRAM, which is the same amount that's in the RTX 4090, although working at much faster speeds. Both TITAN and 4090 Ti could be teased in March at the GTC keynote, although the release is relatively far away. RTX 4090 Ti aims to be an absolute king of high-refresh 4K gaming. Again, no pricing was given yet, but it is safe to assume it will be close to **£1799-£1999**, given that RTX 4090 retails at £1599.

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**NVIDIA RTX 4070**


[Matthew Smith](https://twitter.com/T4CFantasy) - a TechPowerUP GPU-Z database editor, claims that some RTX 4070 cards already have confirmed clock speeds. The RTX 4070 reportedly has a **1920** MHz base clock and **2475** MHz boost clock, **12GB** of VRAM and **250W** TDP. The GPU is in active testing, ready to be released in Q1 2023, with mass production starting in February. Colorful is the first company to submit the RTX 4070 to GPU-Z validation. According to recent rumours, the RTX 4070 will perform similarly to an RTX 3080 at raw rasterization. Pricing still needs to be officially disclosed. Still, few sources claim it will be around the **£650-£699** mark.  

**NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti**


Courtesy of famous NVIDIA leaker, once again – kopite7kimi, next in line is the **160W**,** 8GB** VRAM RTX 4060 Ti, slated for Q3 2023. Clock speeds are not known as of now. A lot can still change about this GPU, but seeing only 8GB of VRAM is disappointing for an entry mid-range card. Performance of the RTX 4060 Ti is expected to be on par with the RTX 3070 Ti, with similar pricing.

**NVIDIA RTX 4060/4050**


Only a little is known about the two most affordable NVIDIA GPUs, the RTX 4060 and 4050. Still, recently a big Chinese GPU maker - Shangke Group, submitted both GPU SKUs to Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC). It is an indicator that companies start to pre-register models in anticipation of the launch. Those models will likely be last on the launch list, late Q3 - early Q4 2023. Both GPUs would target high-refresh 1080p gaming.

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**Is it worth upgrading from RTX 30 Series?**


Yes and no. Currently, 40 Series RTX GPUs hold little value, if any. Only the RTX 4090 is worth its price, given the performance jump but at a very high cost, unsurprisingly out of reach for a mainstream gamer. On the other hand, the RTX 30 Series are still impressive GPUs and will perform great in modern games with the help of DLSS. The main advantage of the RTX 40 Series is not its rasterization performance but DLSS 3 (locked exclusively to 40 Series GPUs) and its Frame Generation technology.

This alone can boost your FPS even by 3x the native FPS, and it will be implemented in most of the upcoming games. To give you a personal example, I tested RTX 4080 in Warhammer Darktide at 1440p, max details. With DLSS 2, my GPU rendered at a steady 80 FPS, but using DLSS 3 with Frame Generation boosted the FPS to 140+ with no loss to image quality. If you care little about raw raster performance and like how DLSS looks and works, it's worth upgrading from the 30 Series if you can easily afford it and do not care about the price value of the 40 Series.

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Jakub Dominik is a gaming and technology journalist for Stock Checker.You may follow him on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/Hexagon90x).
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