The flagship graphics cards of recent generations have been trending upwards in maximum power consumption. The can pull more than 450W, the could do the same, while AMD's is rated for 355W. Factory overclocked models are typically a bit higher than that. But those are rookie numbers. It's been reported that Nvidia's next generation GB200 AI accelerator can pull up to 1,000W.
The source of the 1,000W claim is a statement made by Dell COO Jeffrey Clarke during (via ). He's as likely to be in the know as anyone, so this 1,000W claim is no mere rumor.
Clarke's actual quote is "Our characterization in the thermal side, you really don't need direct liquid cooling to get to the energy density of 1,000 watts per GPU. That happens next year with the B200."
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I can't imagine we'll ever see a 1,000W desktop graphics card. That's really a step too [[link]] far for a typical ATX PC, but with 450W becoming a new baseline for high end gaming GPUs, I would expect things to take a step up again. The 500W barrier has pretty much come and gone already, and if Nvidia chooses to release an RTX 4090 Ti, I could imagine 600W or more becoming a reality. Just look at the .
Personally, I loathe the idea of cards using that much power. I use a 450W RTX 4090 regularly, and it really does heat up my [[link]] office room during long sessions. I hate to think what a 600W+ card would do during the warmer months of the year.
No matter what final form the future takes, it'll be a hot and power thirsty card. If high end Blackwell based GPUs have TDPs above 500W, we can expect [[link]] quad slot or AIO cooled cards to become the norm, particularly overclocked models.
Hopefully cards like the RTX 5060 and keep the excellent power efficiency and performance per watt characteristics of cards like the and recently released .