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theunknownmuncher
Notice how the "protest votes" have completely vanished? 🤔
I'm a big limoncello fan, I wonder if it will turn out similar
Right, the 5090 isn't scaling linearly. Performance doesn't scale linearly with # of GPUs in SLI/nvlink either.
I'm unimpressed. 33% better performance over 4090 for 27% more watts is a joke, in my personal opinion.
4090 at least had 49% better performance vs a 3090 in the most generous benchmark results but using 29% more watts
3090 was a 23% performance increase over 2080 Ti using 40% more watts 💀
The writing has been on the wall since the 2000 series that NVIDIA can't hit marketing perf uplift targets without substantially increasing power usage. I am just not in their target market because I am not interested in any GPU that uses more than 300W stock.
The only thing I'm impressed by is that they can cool a 575W card in a 2 slot form factor, except they've disabled the junction temp sensor for the 5000 series, so I would say "we'll see" what the temps are like, but actually we won't. You're not allowed to see!
https://videocardz.com/pixel/nvidia-has-removed-hot-spot-sensor-data-from-geforce-rtx-50-gpus
3090 Ti: 450W x2 = 900W
"beats"
Have we just completely given up on perf/watt now just because NVIDIA hit a wall 2 generations ago?
Love to see it
This is plainly incorrect
EDIT: nvm OP has edited the post
Finally, a usecase for AI
Wait really? Its been so long since I've been on reddit. If this is true, then it is truly a dying husk
The only reason the 3070 Ti isn't more than enough for several more years too is because of NVIDIA's choice to include very little VRAM on these cards
I’m getting a now obsolete generation
I don't think there's anything obsolete about the 4000 series
ты слишком очевиден