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NVIDIA’s Chinese Market Exclusive RTX 6000D 84 GB Model Torn Down by Vlogger

NVIDIA’s Chinese Market Exclusive RTX 6000D 84 GB Model Torn Down by Vlogger

By TechPowerUp
Publication Date: 2026-02-12 17:30:00

NVIDIA continues to gingerly navigate trade restrictions that affect shipments of high-end graphics cards and AI accelerators into China. Over the past couple of years, region-specific “nerfed” GPU specifications and reduced allocations of VRAM have produced a good number of “lesser” gaming and professional components. For example, a November 2025 leak suggested the readying of an appropriately “reduced” RTX 6000D Blackwell model—seemingly based on Team Green’s “unpasteurized” Western market variant. Despite recently arriving without a “PRO” designation, Chinese AI companies and well-heeled PC enthusiasts will be receiving a highly capable bit of hardware. The passively-cooled NVIDIA RTX 6000D card carries 84 GB of GDDR7 video memory; representing a slight downgrade over its non-nerfed sibling’s provision of 96 GB (on a 512-bit bus). A video teardown—courtesy of the GINNSOD Bilibili channel—shows an incredibly dense module layout on the card’s PCB, consisting of 28 individual 3 GB chips.

This clever clamshell layout surrounds a Team Green “GB202-891-KA-A1” GPU die. Aptly, GINNSOD’s presenter refers to the TechPowerUp GPU database for key points of interest—notably, the card’s 448-bit memory bus, 19968 shader unit count, and 2430 MHz boost clock. The reference board design is listed as having a 600 W TDP rating, but yesterday’s presentation shows only a maximum of 419 watts being sipped by the lab’s test subject. International observers have noted that the gory…

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