StereoVsn
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Damn, I will need to upgrade to like 1200w for 5090 or even 5080.
Damn, I will need to upgrade to like 1200w for 5090 or even 5080.
Damn, I will need to upgrade to like 1200w for 5090 or even 5080.
I am looking at solar, lol.I am going to need a wind farm.
with undervolt/power limit to 500w I think my 850w power supply will live another two years.
Pretty well, they have been shipping GPU where they pump 30% more power for that last 5% more performance for a while.How compliant are the recent Nvidia chips when it comes to undervolting?
Black Myth Wukong has literally just come out!When is the last time you heard someone get excited about how good the graphics are in a game lol,
yes! im saving for that combo too, i think its gonna be my first high end and my last build.I hope the 5090 and the 9900x3d is coming out around the same time. Should be a killer combo for a awesome new build!
Hopefully it won't be my last build, but it will definitly be my next! Saving up here too.yes! im saving for that combo too, i think its gonna be my first high end and my last build.
My PC (7800X3D + 4080S) consumes a maximum of 430 watts according to my power meter. If your CPU is drawing 110 watts more, then your entire PC should be drawing around 540 watts.I definitely won’t be getting a 5090.
If the 5080 has 24GB VRAM I might get that. I have a 1000W PSU so it should be fine.
My 4080 is undervolted with negligible difference in performance from stock but it runs cooler and more efficient. It runs up to about 70W lower than stock.
My rough guess is my PC uses no more than 700W at full load. 310W is max my GPU runs at and I’ve never seen my CPU go above 170W. I don’t know what the rest of my PC uses like motherboard/RAM/SSDs/fans and AIO.
I definitely won’t be getting a 5090.
If the 5080 has 24GB VRAM I might get that. I have a 1000W PSU so it should be fine.
I have a room heater that consumes 750W.
With this GPU, total system consumption during gaming would exceed that.
I don't get it. Don't you people pay power bills? Is electricity that cheap in your country? I wouldn't keep any device that consumes anywhere close to that for more than an hour/day.
I have a room heater that consumes 750W.
With this GPU, total system consumption during gaming would exceed that.
I don't get it. Don't you people pay power bills? Is electricity that cheap in your country? I wouldn't keep any device that consumes anywhere close to that for more than an hour/day.
Even better when undervolted. Witcher 3 with full RT, 1440p dlss balanced, and 80fps w/frame gen, registers c. 100w on average, 120w max. That's the tdp of my previous card, the 1660ti!What i like about my RTX 4070 is the low power consumption.
My 4090 usually draws about 300W when gaming. Don’t let those figures fool you.I have a room heater that consumes 750W.
With this GPU, total system consumption during gaming would exceed that.
I don't get it. Don't you people pay power bills? Is electricity that cheap in your country? I wouldn't keep any device that consumes anywhere close to that for more than an hour/day.
If the 5090 is 70% better than the 4090, that's very awesome.My performance predictions
5090 = 65%-70% over 4090
5080 = 10-15% over 4090
5070 = 5-10% over 4080
5060Ti = 4070 super
5060 = 3070 ti
Assuming you're going off this leak and rumor.My performance predictions
5090 = 65%-70% over 4090
5080 = 10-15% over 4090
5070 = 5-10% over 4080
5060Ti = 4070 super
5060 = 3070 ti
Assuming you're going off this leak and rumor.
If Nvidia keeps prices for the 5080 and others under control. This could be a really good generation. Keep the flagship high (premium) and the rest around what they are currently priced.
you need to aim for 40-70% power range of the power supply to reach its efficiency curve.with undervolt/power limit to 500w I think my 850w power supply will live another two years.
"under control"?Assuming you're going off this leak and rumor.
If Nvidia keeps prices for the 5080 and others under control. This could be a really good generation. Keep the flagship high (premium) and the rest around what they are currently priced.
The bolded would be absolutely ridonculous if true.My performance predictions
5090 = 65%-70% over 4090
5080 = 10-15% over 4090
5070 = 5-10% over 4080
5060Ti = 4070 super
5060 = 3070 ti
Yeah, I always get the 90-version when upgrading. It's pricey, but the feeling of settling with something less when I could get the top model if I only saved up a bit more.. that's not a cool feeling. And I want to feel good when doing a major upgrade like this. Probably silly, but it's my only expensive hobby so it's fine I guess.will these likely keep the same power connector as 4000 cards?
the more i think of it, i might just get a 5090 even it means a new PSU if my 1000W isn't enough.
If this is true then Nvidia will charge $4000 for a 5090.5090 = 65%-70% over 4090
if that would be true then 5070 should be great GPU for 3440x1440, if only prices stays the same..My performance predictions
5090 = 65%-70% over 4090
5080 = 10-15% over 4090
5070 = 5-10% over 4080
5060Ti = 4070 super
5060 = 3070 ti
Only risk of fire is if the connectors get bent or are not really well connected. Or if you try to squeeze a huge card into a small cabinet with poor cooling I suppose..Are these top-end cards at risk of causing a fire given alll of the power they draw? Do you need a special electrical configuration in your house to make this work?
Consumers have dictated prices though from the 4000 series. At least in the lower tiers (4080 and under) weren't selling at over $1000. 4060 and 70's were struggling too until price drops. The 4090 however have shown Nvidia they can charge more."under control"?
The prices are completely out of control since the Ampere Era when Covid and BTC entered the stage. And they have never been normal ever since. We`re talking about a company that decided to more than double their margin in the blink of an eye because customers are obviously ready to pay that much.
At best they are not escalating any further...which I seriously doubt given that every bit of silcone they dedicate to GPUs eats into their vastly....vastly....more profitable AI hardware production capacities.
Daddy Jensen wants to further increase margins. The 50 series is going to be more expensive than the 40 series. And lets be real- Nvidia hates allocating silicon to consumer GPUs. They’d move all of it to AI chips if they could.
But yeah lol. Should be interesting to see how the midrange fairs with this and when RDNA 4 releases. Should the 5070 match it in performance.
Thats my big worry, not even power bill but how to cool that thing off, 3080ti i currently got, rog strix version mind u, with gargantuan cooling, is barely enough, it cools it well but card can either be cool or quiet, never both if at max powerdraw/efficiency already, it sometimes goes over 2100rpm roflI have a room heater that consumes 750W.
With this GPU, total system consumption during gaming would exceed that.
I don't get it. Don't you people pay power bills? Is electricity that cheap in your country? I wouldn't keep any device that consumes anywhere close to that for more than an hour/day.
I think it all depends on how RDNA 4 performs. I very much doubt they'd let AMD get away with a win with the 8800XT in the mid range. For perceptions sake if anything.Daddy Jensen wants to further increase margins. The 50 series is going to be more expensive than the 40 series. And lets be real- Nvidia hates allocating silicon to consumer GPUs. They’d move all of it to AI chips if they could.